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  • Backbone

    by David M. Schneer
    BACKBONE: Surviving the Road Less Quantified—Toward a Deeper Understanding of Qualitative Research” by David M. Schneer is a seminal exploration of seven salient requirements for a qualitative researcher. Schneer’s gripping and hard-hitting narrative recounts a vicious Christmas Eve assault that left him paralyzed. After undergoing five brutal spinal surgeries from 2016 to 2023, the author describes his fight to stay out of a wheelchair. At the same time, he weaves his experiences with the neces... more
  • The Feedback Blueprint: Unlocking the Power of Constructive Insights

    by Tenia Davis, PhD
    The Feedback Blueprint takes readers on a deep dive into the multifaceted nature of feedback, exploring its psychological foundations, diverse forms, and practical applications. This book introduces the concept of constructive insights—an evolved approach to feedback that goes beyond mere evaluation to foster continuous improvement and innovation. Through expertly crafted chapters, the readers are equipped with the tools and strategies to harness the transformative power of feedback, making it a... more
  • The Art of Being Human at Work: Meditations for the Work of Your Life

    by Allison Schultz
    The publication of The Art of Being Human at Work marks the 10-year anniversary of Reboot®, the acclaimed leadership development and CEO coaching firm that believes work doesn't have to destroy us—it can be our avenue to achieving our fullest selves. Curated from articles written by co-founder Allison Schultz, this collection of essays explores the core philosophy of Reboot's unique approach to business and leadership: that a combination of practical skills and radical self-inquiry are both nece... more
  • Financial Planning for the 99%

    by Wilbert Guilford, Jr, CFP®, CPA
    A toolkit for low and middle-come earners to achieve financial independence. A comprehensive book covering 25 areas of personal finance including retirement, investing, income taxes, long-term-care, insurance, credit, and more.
  • If They Won't Bend, Break Them!®

    by Geoffrey Michael
    We all negotiate every day, sometimes without realizing it, and it’s not always about price. If you’re here to maximize every negotiation you ever do, no matter what the subject or stakes, you’ve come to the right place. This book is based exclusively on my experiences negotiating in the trenches for over four decades. You won’t find any untested negotiation tricks or theories. I focus on time-tested, fundamental principles and explain the tactics and strategies I use to achieve successful re... more
  • When Lambs Turn Into Lions

    by Dr. Mikel Brown
    This book, “When Lambs Turn Into Lions,” was written from the depths of my heart for the body of Christ, and every person that will inevitably be conveyed from the kingdom of darkness and into the kingdom of God's dear Son, Jesus. My love for the church that Jesus built is immeasurable, and my desire is to see it rise from its slumber is immense. We are called to be fierce lions in a world consumed by vicious evil men and women, but we must be ready to stand out as a beacon of divine light i... more
  • Outmarket the Competition

    by Nick Doyle
    The ultimate marketing strategy to help SMB companies break sales plateaus and beat the competition. Sooner or later, every SMB (small and medium-sized business) hits a sales plateau or runs into significant competition. Even after tapping into all the mainstream channels and executing the best practices, these SMBs can’t increase sales—their channels and budgets are maxed out. To meet today’s challenges, SMB chief executives and senior marketers need to recalculate their budgets, rethink the... more
  • Make Every Podcast Want You

    by Kimberly Spencer
    Make Every Podcast Want You by Kimberly Spencer is a step-by-step guide for entrepreneurs and experts looking to use podcast guesting as a powerful tool for visibility, credibility, and business growth. Kimberly shares her proven strategies for crafting compelling pitches, delivering impactful interviews, and leveraging podcasts to attract leads, build authority, and grow revenue. Packed with personal stories and actionable insights, the book highlights how to be a captivating guest by aligni... more
  • How to Avoid Strangers on Airplanes

    by Brandon C. Blewett
    How to Avoid Strangers on Airplanes: Survival Guide for the Frequent Business Traveler takes readers on a hilarious journey through the trials and tribulations of frequent flying, weaving in valuable lessons on leadership and career advancement. With a snarky tone and witty observations, this book is a must-read for professionals navigating the skies and their careers. In this book, you will discover: The Six Habits of Highly Annoying Travelers and how to turn these encounters into professiona... more
  • Certainty

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    Discover how great leaders draw out the best of human nature. The dilemma. Our Stone Age brains are hardwired for survival and programmed to fear the unknown, yet the work world demands constant innovation. The enemy of better leadership is uncertainty deeply buried in the minds of your workforce. The solution. In Certainty, Mears offers the answer: understand human nature. Work with it rather than pushing against it. Mears draws on neuroscience and psychology—plus compelling stories from ... more
  • Don't Believe the Hype: When Trust is on the Line: An Executive Guide on Keeping Your Brand Resilient in the Era of Digital + AI

    by Mr. Gal S. Borenstein
    Q: How do you measure trust? Not just in people but in brands. In the age of digital and AI, trust is on life support. One misstep and your brand's credibility could crumble overnight. If you’re leading a team, managing a brand, or shaping a strategy, this book is your competitive edge. In Don’t Believe the Hype, author Gal Borenstein reveals how to navigate this new reality. From combating AI-driven misinformation to building loyalty in an era of skepticism, this book is your executive guide to... more
  • Profit Write: How to Create Books That Grow Your Business, Brand, and Impact

    by Lanette Pottle

    Profit Write makes book creation accessible for entrepreneurs, coaches, and leaders who don’t consider themselves writers but recognize how sharing their knowledge in a book can reach a broader audience, expand their influence, and drive growth. In her signature down-to-earth style, business strategist and bestselling book coach Lanette Pottle helps you discover how to: navigate mental roadblocks and set yourself up for success; engage and inspire your audience with the right stories at... more

  • Staff Matters

    by Bonnie Low-Kramen
    Unfiltered conversations with staff at every level. In their words—walking in their shoes. The Staff. They are called the backbone, right arms, eyes, ears, face, lifeblood, heart, and even the soul of their organizations. If these indispensable people are so vital to the running of companies, why is our modern workplace broken? And most importantly, how can it be fixed and by whom? Staff Matters answers these questions by pulling back the curtain on the hard truths and offering solutions t... more
  • The Last Lehman Brothers Analyst Class

    by Dan Gus
    The Last Lehman Brothers Analyst Class" tells the extraordinary story of 100 elite graduates who beat 1:1000 odds to join Lehman Brothers in the summer of 2008, only to see their dreams shatter when the bank collapsed just weeks into their careers. Through intimate interviews conducted over three years, the author - himself a member of this final class - tracks down his former colleagues to uncover their divergent paths: from Pacific island pilots to AI researchers, from startup founders to brai... more
  • How the Web Won

    by Ken McCarthy
    While most of us take the Web for granted and consider its existence inevitable, it was, in fact, a very fragile thing. Like so many previous initiatives to make the Internet easy to use, it could have disappeared without a trace. What made the difference and why did the Web win? An implausibly large number of things had to go right for the Web to win and against all odds they did. This book documents the critical formative years of the World Wide Web from 1993 to 1995 from the point of v... more
  • Lead Like an Editor

    by Victor Maze
    In today’s crowded marketplace, selling a quality product is not enough. To stand out, businesses must tell compelling stories and build relationships with potential customers—and prospective employees—who have become evermore discerning, supporting companies that align with their own values. While this may seem daunting, it can be done. In fact, magazine editors have mastered these skills for decades, creating trusted brands that attract loyal followers in their longtime readers and dedicate... more
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