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Complaint Management Excellence: Creating Customer Loyalty through Service Recovery

Complaint Management Excellence: Creating Customer Loyalty through Service Recovery by Sarah Cook is a comprehensive guide that explores the importance of effectively managing customer complaints and using service recovery as a means to build customer loyalty. Cook provides valuable insights, practical strategies, and actionable techniques to help organisations handle complaints with excellence.

The Art of Dealing with People

The Art of Dealing with People by Les Giblin is a book that offers practical advice for building strong relationships with others. The author argues that success in business and life depends largely on our ability to connect with and influence others, and that this ability can be developed through deliberate practice and attention to certain key principles.

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The Leader as a Mensch: Become the Kind of Person Others Want to Follow

"The Leader as a Mensch: Become the Kind of Person Others Want to Follow" is a compelling book written by Bruna Martinuzzi that delves into the concept of leadership with a focus on integrity, authenticity, and compassion. The term "mensch" is a Yiddish word that loosely translates to a person of integrity and honour, and Martinuzzi explores how embodying these qualities can transform one into an effective and respected leader.

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The Adult Safeguarding Practice Handbook

"The Adult Safeguarding Practice Handbook" by Kate Spreadbury serves as a comprehensive guide for professionals working in the field of adult safeguarding. The book provides practical advice, tools, and resources to support effective safeguarding practices and protect vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect.

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Neurodiversity in the Workplace

"Neurodiversity in the Workplace" by HR Review explores the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for creating more inclusive workplaces. The book delves into the unique strengths and challenges of individuals with neurodivergent conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and Tourette syndrome, and provides practical guidance for organisations seeking to harness the talents of neurodiverse individuals.

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Leading Change

John P. Kotter's book "Leading Change" is a seminal work in the field of change management, offering a comprehensive framework and invaluable insights for leaders tasked with guiding their organisations through significant transformations. Published in 1996 and expanded upon in later editions, this book remains a foundational resource for leaders seeking to understand the challenges of change and implement effective strategies to lead successful transformations.

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