Title: Working with Emotional Intelligence |
| Author: Daniel Goleman |
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Recommended By: Roy, New York, USA |
The book shows that the single most important factor is not IQ, or technical expertise, but the quality called "Emotional Intelligence." The author, Daniel Goleman claims that we all possess the power to develop our emotional intelligence and can become star performers.
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Title: What Would Buddha Do at Work? 101 Answers to Workplace Dilemmas |
| Author: Franz Metcalf & BJ Gallagher Hateley |
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Recommended By: Abhijeet, New Delhi, India |
| This book offers practical answers to dealing with everyday problems in the workplace.It will inspire you to find your way to enlightenment with the teachings of Buddha. |
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Title: Games People Play - The psychology of Human Relationships |
| Author: Eric Berne |
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Recommended By: Sebastine, Auckland, Newzealand |
| Eric Berne was a psychiatrist and published a book in 1661 - " Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy." Three years later he published a sequel named - " Games People Play." This book has sold over 5 million copies and the phrase has entered the English idioms. |
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Title: The Encounter |
| Author: Hanna Horrell |
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Recommended By: Paola Nyderek, Sky TV, London |
Modern story with a strong message. If you do not like anything with aliens in it this is not for you. For everyone else this book is not to be missed. The plot is very similar to the ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ so if you enjoyed the film you will most definitely enjoy The Encounter. The story flows very well and it is a relaxing and pleasurable read while at the same time it is a book which is most definitely intelligent and thought-provoking. It is a novel, but also so much more than just a novel. There are quite a few messages woven into the storyline which will leave you wondering if it is a story of fiction. Everyone should read it as this book might just open your eyes to different possibilities and change your perception on life. It is not often that a novel which contains an important message is published. Once this book is read it is not going to be easily forgotten.
The book can be purchased from www.hannahorrell.com
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Title: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff--and it's all small stuff (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series) |
| Author: Richard Carlson, Ph.D. |
| The book offers 100 simple but useful strategies for bringing harmony and peace of mind into your life. It guides you towards a more satisfying life. The focus is on reducing stress level, which has a direct bearing on your productivity.
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Title: Wise Moves: 60 Quick Tips to Improve Your Position in Life & Business |
| Author: George Ludwig |
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Recommended By: Kerry Dower, Calgry, Canada |
| The book offers 20 priceless tips on improving your position in life, 20 tips on improving your position in business, and 20 everlasting quotes on the art of making an extraordinary life. The focus of the book is to enhance your dealings in life and business. |
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Title: Six Thinking Hats |
| Author: Edward De Bono |
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Recommended By: Don Surendra, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
| Six Thinking Hats method is to improve communication, create a more creative atmosphere, and train people to use a smarter way of thinking. This method is easy to understand and simple to use. You can teach this method to both children and executives. |
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Title: Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't |
| Author: Jim Collins, co-author of Built to Last’ |
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Recommended By: Tamara, Toronto, Canada |
| What goes into a company’s transformation from mediocre to excellent? Jim Collins reveals everlasting principles on how the good-to-great companies produce sustained results and achieve greatness in some very quantifiable ways. |
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Title: Power Plays: Shakespeare's Lessons in Leadership and Management |
| Author: John O. Whitney and Tina Packer |
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Recommended By: Tony Fishman, London, UK |
| In the history of literature, Shakespeare has shown a diverse knowledge about the nature of people. Shakespeare can teach us at every level of the business game. John Whitney and Tina Packer offer brief descriptions of Shakespeare's plays along with their lessons on management and leadership. |
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