In The Advantage: Why Organisational Health Trumps Everything Else in Business, Patrick Lencioni argues that the key to long-term success is not just intelligence, strategy, or innovation, but organisational health—the ability of a company to foster trust, clarity, and alignment among its people. He defines a healthy organisation as one where minimal politics and confusion exist, allowing employees to focus on their work productively. Conflict, in this context, is inevitable, but when managed properly, it can strengthen a team rather than weaken it.
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg is a transformative guide to improving communication and fostering meaningful relationships. At its core, the book introduces the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) framework, which emphasises empathy, compassion, and clarity to resolve conflicts, build connections, and communicate effectively without causing harm.
Patrick Lencioni’s The Ideal Team Player: How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues is a practical guide that teaches you how to become a valuable and effective team member by focusing on three key qualities: humility, hunger, and people smarts. The book emphasises that teamwork is essential for success in any organisation and shows how you can grow these traits to work better with others and contribute meaningfully to your team.
Fearless Interviewing by Marky Stein is a practical, empowering guide that helps job seekers build confidence and master the art of interviews. Drawing on Stein's expertise as a career coach and human resources professional, the book provides actionable strategies for overcoming anxiety, showcasing strengths, and effectively communicating with potential employers.
Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview by Evan Pellett is a practical guide that demystifies the interview process and offers actionable strategies to help job seekers secure their desired roles. Drawing on his extensive experience as a top recruiter and hiring manager, Pellett provides an insider’s perspective on how interviews are conducted and what employers truly look for in candidates.
Misha Yurchenko’s The STAR Interview is a practical guide to mastering behavioural interviews through storytelling. The book emphasises using the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method to structure compelling and concise responses to common interview questions. Yurchenko combines his professional insights as a recruiter with actionable advice, helping readers stand out in competitive job markets by showcasing their unique experiences.