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Switch: how to Change Things When Change Is Hard

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath is a groundbreaking book that offers practical and insightful guidance on managing change effectively, whether in personal life or within organisations. Drawing from psychology, behavioural economics, and real-world examples, the authors provide a compelling framework for understanding and implementing change.

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Everyone Included

"Everyone Included" by Helen May is a compelling exploration of the importance of inclusive education and its transformative power in shaping more equitable societies. May, drawing from her extensive background in education and inclusive practices, provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, challenges, and benefits of inclusive education.

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Bribery and Corruption: Navigating the Global Risks

Bribery and corruption are major problems in the world today, and they pose significant risks to individuals, companies, and governments alike. Bribery and Corruption: Navigating the Global Risks, written by Brian P. Loughman, is a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing these risks. 

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Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable... About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business

"Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable... About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business" by Patrick Lencioni is a thought-provoking book that confronts the common problem of ineffective and tedious business meetings. Lencioni, well-versed in organisational health and leadership, weaves a compelling narrative that not only educates but also provides valuable guidance on turning meetings from uninspiring and time-consuming rituals into engaging and results-driven interactions.

The Imposter Syndrome Remedy: A 30-Day Action Plan to Stop Feeling Like a Fraud

The Imposter Syndrome Remedy: A 30-Day Action Plan to Stop Feeling Like a Fraud by E.V. Estacio is a practical and actionable guide designed to help individuals overcome imposter syndrome—the persistent feeling of inadequacy and the fear of being exposed as a fraud. Estacio provides a comprehensive 30-day action plan that combines self-reflection exercises, mindset shifts, and specific strategies to help readers break free from self-doubt and embrace their true capabilities.

Team Genius: The New Science of High-Performing Organisations

Team Genius: The New Science of High-Performing Organisations by Rich Karlgaard and Michael S. Malone is a thought-provoking exploration of the science and psychology behind high-performing teams and organisations. Drawing on extensive research, real-world examples, and engaging anecdotes, the book provides valuable insights into what makes teams truly exceptional and how leaders can foster environments that encourage innovation, collaboration, and excellence.

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