Book club
Too Fast Too Think.
The premise for Chris Lewis’s book is that we are facing a rapidly changing environment with information overloading us every day.
Read NowGamechangers
Contrary to popular belief, there is no record of any Turkey ever casting a ballot in a free and fair democratic election.
Read NowStretch: How to Future-Proof Yourself for Tomorrow's Workplace
The competitor for your next job is… a robot. Don’t believe me, then maybe Stretch will convince you?
Read NowSocial media: integrated not isolated
There are times when an individual finds a phrase that captures a truth that many of us have been talking around.
Read NowGreat Answers To Tough Questions At Work
Why do authors write business books? And equally important, why do people read them?
Read NowFlip the Switch
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent, said Eleanor Roosevelt. Jez Rose is not so succinct. His book is about the idea that other people can't make you feel things or react in prescribed ways.
Read NowGetting Better With Age
Let's be honest too many business books are thin insight and obese with padding, 300 pages should often be presented in article form, as a blog or in extreme cases a tweet.
Read NowInstant Memory Training for Success
“Every man's memory is his private literature” - Aldous Huxley We tend to think that a good memory is a sort of natural innate gift that The Chosen Ones receive from a supernatural Benign Entity.
Read NowMartketing. The Art and The Brain of Branding.
The author has been for many years Group VP Marketing of the Coca Cola Company, where he led global campaigns and worldwide marketing initiatives.
Read NowThe TV Brand Builders
It wasn’t clear to me from the title whether this was going to be a book about how great TV is for building brands (I’ve got that T shirt) or how TV itself builds its credentials. And I have to admit I wasn’t sympathetic.
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