Office and workplace Books
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe The Big Book of Team Building Games TrustBuilding
Book SynopsisIncludes imaginative games and activities that have been specifically designed for the manager who's looking to: raise sagging morale in a department; liven up boring staff meetings; improve communication; promote a culture of harmony and cooperation; and have fun with your work team.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements.Introduction to Team-Building Games.How to Use This Book.Icebreakers: Getting to Know Each Other Better.Who Are We? Creating Team Identity.What Can Teamwork Achieve? Demonstrating Its Value.Who Can We Trust? Building Mutual Support.How Shoud We Proceed? Setting Team Goals and Norms.How Are We Doing? Improving Teamwork.How Can We Stretch Our Minds? Problem-solving and Creativity Games.Can We Get Along Better? Learning to Communicate and Cooperate.Can We Work Together? Energizing Team Meetins.What Lies Ahead? Coping with Change.how Can We Have More Fun? Taking time to Play.How Can We Build Self-esteem? Affirming Ourselves through Games.
£27.21
Penguin Putnam Inc Love Theoretically
Book SynopsisRival physicists collide in a vortex of academic feuds and fake dating shenanigans in this delightfully STEMinist romcom from the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis and Love on the Brain. The many lives of theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway have finally caught up with her. By day, she’s an adjunct professor, toiling away at grading labs and teaching thermodynamics in the hopes of landing tenure. By other day, Elsie makes up for her non-existent paycheck by offering her services as a fake girlfriend, tapping into her expertly honed people-pleasing skills to embody whichever version of herself the client needs. Honestly, it’s a pretty sweet gig—until her carefully constructed Elsie-verse comes crashing down. Because Jack Smith, the annoyingly attractive and arrogant older brother of her favorite client, turns out to be the cold-hearted experimental physicist who ruined her mentor&rs
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Hard Truth about Soft Skills
Book SynopsisOffers the tools necessary for developing the soft skills in the following areas: Workload management, Handling critics, Communication, Leadership, Office politics, Personal image, and Dealing with differences.Trade Review"[Klaus's] practical advice is delivered in the conversational style of a one-on-one session with a personal coach... The volume is recommended for those who are in need of a more personable approach to rising up professionally." -- Publishers Weekly "The authors offer 54 important workplace lessons...[and]...offers important insight for career management which will be helpful to a wide range of library patrons." -- Booklist "This is a good book to read with a notebook at your side, in case you spot anything you've been doing to hold yourself back in the workplace." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Page Street Publishing Co. The Workweek Lunch Cookbook: Easy, Delicious
Book Synopsis50+ Tasty Solutions to the Eternal Workday Dilemma: "What Should I Have for Lunch?" Tackling your midday cravings has never been easier, thanks to Talia Koren's debut cookbook. The founder of the meal plan subscription service and blog Workweek Lunch shares her secret tricks for saving time, money and stress by meal-prepping lunches you can't wait to eat. Skip waiting in line for expensive takeout and make one of Talia's dozens of mouthwatering, easy-to-pack recipes instead. Each recipe is designed to be cooked in bulk, so you can get all of your cooking for the week done in just one afternoon. With your meals ready to grab and go, you'll love sleeping in a little longer before your morning commute. There are tons of tasty dishes to whip up, like a hearty Italian Turkey Meatball Orzo Bowl or some cheesy Kimchi Mushroom Quesadillas. No microwave at work? No problem! Talia's got you covered with options like Turmeric Chickpea Avocado Sandwiches and Chicken Banh Mi-Inspired Wraps. Busy week? Try one of her satisfying low-maintenance meals, like the Chorizo Sweet Potato Black Bean Skillet, or plan ahead with a freezer stash option like Veggie Chili Mac 'N' Cheese, which is specifically designed for you to make then reheat on hectic days. Talia also shares smart storage and reheating tips, as well as innovative ways to remix your meal preps throughout the week, guaranteeing that your lunches stay fresh and never boring. Whether you're trying to save cash, free up some extra time or are just seeking exciting new meals to brighten up your midday routine, level up your workweek with these lunches!
£999.99
Trusted Media Brands Way of the Seal Updated and Expanded Edition
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Luath Press Ltd Why Men Win at Work: ...and How We Can Make
Book Synopsis‘And then I saw it. And once I had seen it, I saw it everywhere. Why are men still winning at work? If women have equal leadership ability, why are they so under-represented at the top in business and society? Why are we still living in a man’s world? And why do we accept it? In this provocative book, Gill Whitty-Collins looks beyond the facts and figures on gender bias and uncovers the invisible discrimination that continues to sabotage us in the workplace and limits our shared success. Addressing both men and women and pulling no punches, she sets out the psychology of gender diversity from the perspective of real personal experience and shares her powerful insights on how to tackle gender equality.Trade Review‘A must read for everyone working for a big corporation, this is a powerful & insightful book on the need for true gender equality in the workplace. It will help you better understand your potential as an employee and manager. I only wish I had read it when I was younger, it’s going to be mandatory reading for my daughters & son before they start their careers.’ Lorraine Candy, author of Mum, What’s Wrong with You?’: 101 Things Only Mothers of Teenage Girls Know 'A fantastically astute and compelling exploration of equality that everyone who works needs to read – both men and women.’ Viv Groskop author of How to Own the Room ‘This book has changed my world view on gender equality in a way others have not. I now have a level of awareness and understanding that was simply not there before.’ Jo Scaife CEO of Clearblue® 'This book tells the inconvenient truth about the gender inequality issue, providing some real deep insights into what truly gets in the way of driving diversity - even in companies that are trying to do the right thing. It may be uncomfortable reading for some but crucial for driving the needed change to create a long-term advantage.' Paul Polman Founder & Chair, Imagine & Ex CEO, Unilever 'This sprightly book draws on personal anecdotes and academic research to make a readable and practical case for improving inclusion' Brooke Masters, Chief Business Commentator, Financial Times 'In the tradition of all the most efficient execs, Whitty-Collins sets out an almighty set of recommendations.' Sunday Times Magazine 'Gill Whitty-Collins is 2020’s driving force in the fight against gender discrimination.' Hood Magazine 'A call to action, a real eye-opener and a must-read for everyone.' Books etc 'A fantastically clear and research-backed approach to understanding why everyone should be feminists.' Felicia Willow, CEO, The Fawcett Society 'Packed full of great insights and helpful action-oriented advice.' Jane Cunningham, Co-author of BrandsplainingTable of ContentsForeword by Andy Burnham 11 Preface 15 How this book works 21 1 Yes, it is an issue 25 2 Do you have feminist phobia? 35 3 A few bad men 44 4 Maybe men are just better? 55 5 The invisible power of culture (and other forces) 63 6 The science bit 77 7 The competence vs confidence equation 85 8 Giving good meeting 100 9 The Umbrella Theory 105 10 The women who win at work 121 11 Sisters are (not) doing it for themselves 145 12 The cruel bit 150 13 So why do men win at work? 158 14 And now what the hell are we going to do about it? 166 To Do lists 171 Postscript: Winning at work after Covid 207 A final word 217 Acknowledgements 218 Endnotes 219 Book group discussion points 235 Some useful organisations & web resources 237
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Scribe Publications Out of Office: the big problem and bigger promise
Book SynopsisA game-changing book about the revolutionary potential of working from home, by two experts who work — and live — together. Out of Office is a book for every office worker — from employees to managers — navigating the return to the office since the outbreak of COVID-19. The lockdowns of 2020–21 have shown us a new path forward, one that doesn’t involve hellish daily commutes and set schedules that no longer make sense. But how can we realise that future in a way that benefits workers and companies alike? Using groundbreaking reporting and interviews with workers and managers around the world, Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Petersen illuminate the key values that should be driving this conversation: trust, fairness, flexibility, inclusive workplaces, equity, and work–life balance. Above all, they argue that companies need to listen to their employees — and that this will promote, rather than impede, productivity and profitability. Out of Office is about so much more than Zoom meetings and hybrid schedules: it aims to reshape our entire relationship to the office.Trade Review‘This book will challenge you to rethink what it takes to make remote work work — not just for companies, but for people. With lucid writing, provocative examples, and refreshing candour, Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Petersen highlight what too many workplaces are doing wrong — and how we can start getting it right.’ -- Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and host of the TED podcast WorkLife‘If you believe there’s a better way to live than refreshing your work email until you close your eyes at night, you’ll appreciate this deep dive into how workers relate to the office.’ -- Angela Haupt * Washington Post *‘Warzel and Petersen offer good and sensible advice.’ -- Emma Jacobs * Financial Times *‘Having left their New York desk jobs and moved to Montana, leading culture journalists Warzel and Petersen see today’s pandemic-driven work-at-home situation as a cobbled-together compromise and explain how we can create true out of office work schedules benefiting both workers and employers.’ * Library Journal *‘Out of Office isn’t just a book about remote work. It’s a book that helps us imagine a future where our lives — at the office and home — are happier, more productive, and genuinely meaningful. As companies and employees imagine their post-pandemic futures, Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Petersen have provided an essential framework for rethinking how we work.’ -- Charles Duhigg, bestselling author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better‘Offers straight-talking, accessible self-help.’ -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * New Statesman *‘Great for making you think about the life you want to live and cultivate outside of your laptops.’ -- Susan Riley * Stylist *‘Insightful and timely … Never sacrificing meaningful analysis for easy answers, this is a remarkable examination of the rapidly-changing workplace.’ * Publishers Weekly, starred review *‘The authors take the reader on a deeply researched tour through America’s broken work landscape and sketch out a vision of what a better future might look like.’ -- David Wainer * Bloomberg Businessweek *‘Based on a historical review of workforce expectations, journalists Warzel and Petersen focus on four key areas for strategic change to improve working conditions, employee satisfaction, and wellness … Prior to the pandemic, worker burnout, transience, and dissatisfaction were culminating in a call for change. The pandemic and remote-work chaos heightened awareness of the need for change, the return to work now occurring provides the opportunity, and this book provides a roadmap.’ * Booklist *‘[T]imely and often prescient.’ * The Sydney Morning Herald *Praise for Can’t Even: ‘Can’t Even is a compelling exploration of the phenomenon of burnout and how an entire generation has been set up to fail. As a Millennial, reading this book was a deeply cathartic experience. Anne Helen Petersen articulates the struggles and motivation of a generation so impeccably. Reading this book made me feel like finally, someone understands me. I wish I could give this book to everyone I know.’ -- Taylor Lorenz, culture reporter, New York TimesPraise for Can’t Even: ‘[A] cogent explanation of the millennial landscape, incorporating in-depth research, interviews, and her own experiences to define the problems that millennials face as they attempt to live up to high, occasionally near-impossible expectations … Petersen provides an appropriate amount of historical context — especially regarding demographics, economics, and labour issues — from the Great Depression to the present, which allows readers to clearly see the shift people have undergone in their thinking about what constitutes success or happiness. This chronicle of changes is well worth reading, as the author explains so much about life in the age of Trump. Throw in the candid discussions by millennials — most of whom are burned out and can’t find satisfaction in their lives, even as they work diligently — and the book becomes an even more useful and insightful series of lessons. A well-researched and rendered analysis of why so many millennials feel overwhelmed despite their best efforts.’ STARRED REVIEW * Kirkus Reviews *Praise for Can’t Even: ‘In a cultural moment rife with inter-generational sparring (“OK, Boomer”), and with millennials garnering criticism for their transient-appearing lifestyles (never buying houses or napkins), Buzzfeed culture writer Petersen cracks open why millennials behave the way they do and how the lifestyles that have been forced upon them are a detriment to society as a whole … Petersen is generous in divulging personal experiences and hopeful even at her most enraged. This galvanising read reminds readers that what seems impossible is absolutely not, especially for a generation with so little to lose.’ STARRED REVIEW -- Michael Ruzicka * Booklist *Praise for Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: ‘Anne Helen Petersen’s gloriously bumptious, brash ode to non-conforming women suits the needs of this dark moment. Petersen’s careful examination of how we eviscerate the women who confound or threaten is crucial reading if we are ever to be better.’ -- Rebecca Traister, New York Times bestselling author of All the Single LadiesPraise for Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: ‘In a time when women are under constant attack, I am so grateful for Anne Helen Petersen’s sharp and topical book. Petersen nails the magnetism of women who break boundaries and the punishment that often comes along with it. All women will see a bit of themselves in the “unruly”.’ -- Jessica Valenti, New York Times bestselling author of Sex ObjectPraise for Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: ‘Supremely thoughtful … [S]nappy and compelling … [Petersen’s essays] highlight the paradoxical expectations American culture places on women, in particular, the mixed messages it sends: the “you can do anything”, rubbing awkwardly against the “you can’t do everything”.’ -- Megan Garber * The Atlantic *Praise for Scandals of Classic Hollywood: ‘Clear and convincing … Although Petersen’s book benefits from intelligent analysis of archival research, she writes with the verve of an enthusiast.’ * LA Times *Praise for Scandals of Classic Hollywood: ‘[This] dishy book delivers the juicy anecdotes readers crave.’ * NY Post *Praise for Scandals of Classic Hollywood: ‘Not merely a rehash of salacious old Hollywood gossip, Petersen revivifies flattened images of Hollywood icons … Wide-ranging and surprisingly thoughtful.’ * Kirkus Reviews *‘Journalists Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Petersen examine both the benefits and pitfalls of remote work in societal terms … For better or worse, our relationship with the office has changed forever.’ -- Rachel King * Fortune *‘[S]imilar to the wisdom echoed in Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing, they ask us to reconsider our emotional devotion to labour and reprioritise the things that matter most … Out Of Office is not an easy cure-all for the various problems and inequities that plague our current workforce, it’s a call to action: we only get one life, so why should we believe that we must live to work?’ -- Vanessa Willoughby * LitHub *‘Inspired by the writers’ own rocky experiences with flexible work and informed by conversations with hundreds of workers across industries and sectors, the book is a wide-ranging discussion of the forces shaping the Great Resignation.’ * Future Forum *‘Thankfully, Warzel and Petersen’s book is less about ~these unprecedented times~ and more about how the culture shift of the pandemic can maybe be an opportunity to solve issues that have existed in the corporate world since before we wore masks every day.’ -- Amanda Silberling * TechCrunch *‘It offers a worthy balancing act that shows the promises and pitfalls of working at home as opposed to at the office. In the end, the book is about how to structure a work environment — one that makes workers more productive, feel like they are doing meaningful work and ultimately renders them happier employees.’ -- Eric Allen Been * TechRepublic *‘Examine just what working from home really is for workers across America, who it’s working for, and who it’s working against! This is a book that aims to reshape our entire relationship to the office, no matter where we sit.’ -- Mara Freedman * The Riveter *
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd A Guide to Key Theories for Human Resource
Book SynopsisTrade Review‘This volume provides a comprehensive, contemporary and readable mapping of HRM’s emergence as a field of study, its theoretical foundations, and future directions for scholars and practice. Taking a unique approach to HRM, the editors skilfully present two integrative early chapters capturing the role of theory followed by a thoughtful selection of 41 entries written by well-known authors laying out each theory and its application to HRM. Key target audiences include Master’s students, PhD candidates and early career researchers; but seasoned scholars will also benefit from the detailed but short reviews in each chapter and the range of perspectives in the collection. To provide just a taster, these include perspectives embedded in principles of organisation behaviour/theory, Critical Theory, labour process theory, sensemaking, stakeholder theory, institutional theory, paradox theory, post-colonial theory, and intersectionality. The impressive range of theories included reminds us that HRM’s conceptual foundations are broad, and draw on diverse disciplinary perspectives. As a reference volume, this collection will undoubtedly not only help those wishing to learn about alternative theories, but also help researchers move beyond traditional boundaries to explore new directions in HRM research.’ -- Dora Scholarios, University of Strathclyde, UK'Since the advent of the field of human resource management critics have accused the field of lacking theory. Significant strides have been made in building and applying theory in HRM and A Guide to Key Theories for Human Resource Management Research brings together all of the progress in this area.' -- Patrick M. Wright, University of South Carolina, US‘This guide is highly valuable for human resource (HR) researchers and practitioners. Written by experts in the field it illuminates how HR theories are not only key to our academic understanding but also indispensable for practice. Few things are as practical as good theory and the authors manage to condense key ideas in a highly readable, useful book.’ -- Michael Dickmann, Cranfield University, UKTable of ContentsContents: Foreword xxiv Elaine Farndale Acknowledgements xxvii List of abbreviations xxviii PART I INTRODUCTION CHAPTERS Chapter I Theory for the HRM discipline: where have we been and where are we going? 2 Kate Hutchings, Adrian Wilkinson and Snejina Michailova Chapter II Theory as a tool in the craft of conducting research 18 Snejina Michailova PART II THEORY ENTRIES 1 Attribution theory 45 Karin Sanders 2 Commitment system theory 52 David Cross and Yvonne G. T. van Rossenberg 3 Conservation of resources theory 59 Katrina Radford 4 Contingency theory 67 Thomas Garavan and Fergal O’Brien 5 Critical theory 73 Richard Longman and Catherine Mackintosh 6 Equity theory 80 Shuisheng Shi and Jason D. Shaw 7 Gender theory 86 Janne Tienari 8 Human capital theory 93 Irena Grugulis 9 Identity theory 100 Dan V. Caprar and Benjamin W. Walker 10 Institutional theory – comparative 107 Pauline Dibben and Geoffrey Wood 11 Institutional theory – organisational 113 Pauline Dibben and Geoffrey Wood 12 Intersectionality theory 119 Susan Shortland and Stephen J. Perkins 13 Job demands-resources (JD-R) theory 126 Steve Granger, Madelynn R. D. Stackhouse and Brianna Barker Caza 14 Labour process theory 133 Andrew Smith and Jo McBride 15 Leadership substitutes theory 139 Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen, Mats Ehrnrooth and Jennie Sumelius 16 Leadership theory – moral 146 Giles Hirst, Damien Hughes, Li Kaiwen and Yingnan Shi 17 Learning theory – organisational 157 Yusuf M. Sidani 18 Learning theory – social 164 Dana L. Ott 19 Motivation theory 171 Ryan Gould 20 Paradox theory 185 Charmine E. J. Härtel and Anna Krzeminska 21 Postcolonial theory 191 Snehanjali Chrispal 22 Power theory 197 Emma Hughes and Tony Dundon 23 Psychological capital theory 204 Jian-Min (James) Sun 24 Psychological contract theory 211 David Guest and Ricardo Rodrigues 25 Psychological safety theory 218 Jie Shen 26 (Re)socialisation theory 224 Miriam Moeller 27 Resource based theory 231 Jaap Paauwe 28 Self-determination theory 238 Elena Shulzhenko 29 Sensemaking theory 247 Kelly Fisher 30 Signalling theory 254 Ricardo Rodrigues and David Guest 31 Social capital theory 261 Marian van Bakel and Sven Horak 32 Social cognition theory 268 Angelo S. DeNisi 33 Social exchange theory 274 Sachiko Yamao 34 Social network theory 280 David Weir and Sa’ad Ali 35 Sociotechnical systems theory 287 Angela Knox 36 Stakeholder theory 294 Anabella Davila 37 Stereotype theory 301 Jan Selmer 38 Strategic choice theory 306 Thomas Garavan and Fergal O’Brien 39 Systems theory 312 Brian Harney 40 Transaction cost economics theory 319 Paul Willman 41 Upper echelon theory 325 Stephen J. Perkins and Susan Shortland Index
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Amacom Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins
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Sourcebooks Love Arranged
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Penguin Books Ltd Then We Came to the End Joshua Ferris
Book SynopsisA HILARIOUS SATIRE THAT SHOWS OFFICE DYNAMICS AT THEIR MOST PETTY AND PROFOUND FROM THE BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR, JOSHUA FERRISThey spend their days - and too many of their nights - at work. Away from friends and family, they share a stretch of stained carpet with a group of strangers they call colleagues.There''s Chris, clinging to his ergonomic chair; Lynn, the boss, whose breast cancer everyone pretends not to talk about; Carl, secretly taking someone else''s medication; Marcia, whose hair is stuck in the eighties; and Benny, who''s just - well, just Benny. Amidst the boredom, redundancies, water cooler moments, meetings, flirtations and pure rage, life is happening, to their great surprise, all around them.Then We Came to the End is about sitting all morning next to someone you cross the road to avoid at lunch. It''s the story of your life and mine.*Joshua Ferris'' mind-blowing new book, A Calling for Charlie BarnTrade ReviewOutstanding, hugely satisfying, exceptionally well-executed . . . An incisive, urgent, funny and snappily written novel * Sunday Times Magazine *As impressively confident as Donna Tartt's The Secret History and as technically dazzling as Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections . . . Exceptional, funny, radical * Telegraph *Brilliant, funny, stomach-turningly accurate * Observer *As impressively confident as Donna Tartt's The Secret History and as technically dazzling as Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections . . . Exceptional, funny, radical * Telegraph *
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Little, Brown Book Group Dream Teams Working Together Without Falling
Book Synopsis''An adventure into the very human science of making breakthroughs together.'' - Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The Power of HabitThe best groups are more than the sum of their parts - but why does teamwork so often fail to fulfill this promise? Award-winning entrepreneur and journalist Shane Snow takes us on an extraordinary tour of the hidden science of team dynamics, revealing the counterintuitive reasons that some groups break out while far too many break down.Examining history-making groups like the Wu Tang Clan and the Russian national hockey side alongside teams whose failures have had lasting impact, Snow reveals the answers, and what the rest of us can learn from the rare teams that do the impossible together. In this stimulating, pacey adventure through history, neuroscience, psychology, sports and business, Snow explores the secrets of the best teams the world has to offer. You''ll discover: Trade ReviewPerfectly describes and prescribes the crucial traits of the ultimate teams -- Shane Battier, NBA champion and head of analytics for the Miami HeatUnlocks the secret sauce to create the highest performing teams. I couldn't put it down -- Dan Schawbel, New York Times bestselling author of Now, Discover Your Strengths and Fortune 500 consultantAn adventure into the very human science of making breakthroughs together -- Charles Duhigg, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author of The Power of HabitPirates, rappers, buddy cops AND changing the world?! Dream Teams isn't just a ton of fun; it's a force of nature - and an important message -- Jane Chen, TED fellow and founder of Embrace InnovationsPushes beyond business-book bromides. A great storyteller! -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New AmericaOne of the easiest and most enjoyable business books - by a sharp-witted journalist and brilliant entrepreneur -- Josh Golden, publisher and president of Ad AgeChallenging, vivid, and pragmatic -- Keith Yamashita, founder of SYPartnersWonderful! -- Kelly Leonard, executive director of The Second CityNot just a book that every leader should read. It's a message the world itself needs right now -- Adam Braun, founder of Pencils of Promise and MissionUA mesmerizing read for anyone looking to up-level their team building and leadership skills -- Kathryn Minshew, CEO of The Muse
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Penguin Publishing Group A Little Buzzed
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£15.29
Harvard Business Review Press Good Habits (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)
Book SynopsisImprove the way you work—and feel—by forming better habits.We all have habits. Some of them we've carefully established; others we may have simply fallen into. Some help us get our work done; others hold us back.This book explores how to change your behavior to break counterproductive tendencies, combat everyday stressors, and ultimately reach your goals at work and in life.This volume includes the work of: James Clear Rasmus Hougaard Jacqueline Carter Whitney Johnson How to be human at work. The HBR Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review. Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.
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Pearson Education Coping with Toxic Managers Subordinates ... and
Book SynopsisDr. Roy H. Lubit trained in psychiatry at Yale, wrote a Ph.D. dissertation on organizational learning at Harvard, researched organizational behavior at Columbia Business School, and taught organizational behavior at the City University of New York's Zicklin School of Business. He is a senior consultant to the Center for Social and Emotional Education and a member of the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations. His professional training and extensive experience in both psychotherapy and organizational dynamics are very unusual. Many people are trained in one of these areas and do some work in the other. Deep involvement in both provides a foundation for unique insights. Dr. Lubit coaches executives; runs leadership workshops; consults to corporations, governmental agencies, and law firms on a variety of organizational issues; and conducts research on fostering emotional intelligence. Dr. Lubit has appeared widely on TV and radio and presented Table of Contents Introduction. 1. An Emotional Intelligence Approach to Coping with Toxic Managers and Subordinates. Informed Consent for Those Who Read This Book. Emotional Intelligence Approach. Developing Your Emotional Intelligence. Roots of Toxic Behavior. Why Understand Difficult People? Myths Rationalizing Destructive Behavior. Further Reading. NARCISSISTIC MANAGERS. Definition of Narcissism. Origins of Destructive Narcissism. Healthy Self-Esteem Versus Destructive Narcissism. Types of Narcissistic Managers. Factors Worsening Narcissism. Overview. Additional Material. 2. Grandiose Managers. Organizational Impact of Grandiose Managers. Origins of Grandiosity. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Grandiose Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. Endnotes. 3. Control Freaks. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Control Freaks. Conclusion. Your Turn. 4. Paranoid Managers. Origins of Paranoia. Impact of Paranoid Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Paranoid Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. UNETHICAL MANAGERS. 5. Antisocial Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Antisocial Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 6. Unethical Opportunists. Organizational Impact. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Unethical Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. Aggressive Managers.T The Many Faces of Aggression. Overview. 7. Ruthless Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Ruthless Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 8. Bullying Managers. Impact of Bullies. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Bullying Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 9. Homicidal Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 10. Sexual Harassment. Judging if It Is Sexual Harassment. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Dealing with Sexual Harassment. Dating and Flirting at Work. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 11. Chauvinists Needing Diversity Training. Why Do People Harass and Discriminate Against Others? Emotional Intelligence Approach to Chauvinistic Behavior. Conclusion. Your Turn. Endnote. 12. Volatile Managers. Origins of Volatile Behavior. Factors Fostering Volatility. Organizational Impact of Volatile Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Dealing with Volatile Managers. Diffusing the Situation. Dealing with Your Own Feelings. For HR and Senior Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 13. Frantic Colleagues. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Frantic Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 14. Underpinnings of Aggression. Three Theories on Aggression. Factors Modulating Our Aggression. Psychiatric/Emotional Problems. Culture and Aggression. Group Dynamics. Why We Let Ourselves Become Aggressive. Conclusion. Further Reading. 15. Surviving Aggression. Organizations and Aggressive Managers. Aggression Versus Assertiveness. Coping with Aggressive People. Containing Our Aggression: Avoiding Self-Sabotage. Conclusion. Further Reading. RIGID MANAGERS. The Many Flavors of Rigid Managers. Rigid Managers and Aggression. Overview. Further Reading. 16. Compulsive Managers. Underlying Psychodynamics. Origins of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Style. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Compulsive Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 17. Authoritarian Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Authoritarian Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 18. Dictatorial Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Dictatorial Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. 19. Oppositional Coworkers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Oppositional Coworkers. Conclusion. Your Turn. 20. Passive-Aggressive Managers. Emotional Intelligence Approach to Passive-Aggresive Managers. Conclusion. Your Turn. 21. Organizational Impact of Rigid Managers. How Rigid Managers Impact Companies. How Rigid Managers Can Rise in Organizations. Organizational Factors Promoting Rigidity in Managers. Ameliorating the Problem. Conclusion. IMPAIRED MANAGERS. Overview. Further Reading. 22. ADHD. Impact of ADHD on Managers. Managing ADHD. Dealing with Managers with ADHD. Conclusion. Further Reading. 23. Anxiety. Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Social Phobia. Panic Disorder. Simple Phobia. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders. Conclusion. Further Reading. 24. Depression. A Common Problem Often Ignored. Impact of Depression. Origins of Depression. Bereavement. Dealing with Depression. Dealing with Depressed Colleagues. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Reading. 25. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Treatment. Dealing with Traumatized Colleagues. Conclusion. Further Reading. 26. Burnout. Dealing with the Risk of Burnout. Conclusion. Your Turn. Further Readings. 27. Bipolar Disorder. Dealing with Managers with Bipolar Disorder. Conclusion. Further Reading. 28. Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Organizational Factors Affecting Substance Abuse. Primer on the Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Conclusion. Further Reading. VI. DEVELOPING AND HARNESSING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. Overview. Further Reading. 29. Developing Your Emotional Intelligence. Personal Responses to Toxic Behavior: Growing Your Emotional Intelligence. Controlling Our Interpretation of Events. Dealing with Your Own Feelings. Conclusion. Your Turn. 30. Using Emotional Intelligence to Develop Your Company. Organizational Responses to Toxic Managers. The Many Faces of Narcissism. Weighing the Pros and Cons of Narcissistic Managers. Keeping the Barbarians Outside the Gates. Conclusion. Your Turn. Endnote. Addendum. Index.
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Penguin Random House India Human at Work
Book SynopsisThese developments call for agile leadership, ethical decision-making and commitment to continuous innovation in an ever-shifting landscape.
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Pearson Education Focus
Book SynopsisJurgen Wolff is the author of Your Writing Coach (Nicholas Brealey Publishing), Do Something Different (Virgin Books), and Successful Scriptwriting (Writers Digest Press, with Kerry Cox). He's also written many articles, including a personal development column for the Times Educational Supplement. He teaches workshops on personal development, time management, creativity, and writing around the world. Jurgen has lectured at the University of Southern California, for the Skyros Institute, the Academy for Chief Executives, and for Fremantle Media, the London School of Journalism, the European Media programme, and at private workshops in the United States, England, Spain, Germany, Denmark, France, South Africa, Belgium, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Jurgen is a Neuro Linguistic Programming practitioner and a certified hypnotherapist and Time Line therapist. He is the author of our upcoming title, Creativity Now as well as, Series Editor for the For Entrepreneurs seriTable of ContentsContents Foreword by Bob Cochran, co-creator of 24 vii About the author ix Introduction How creating focus will change your life xi Part 1 Finding your focus 1 How to focus on your vital 20% 2 How to focus on your first goals Part 2 Your focus strategies 35 3 How to focus your time patterns for success 4 How to overcome the obstacles to focus 5 How to focus on what already works 6 How to (finally) beat procrastination Part 3 Your focus tools 93 7 How to use the Alter Ego strategy 8 How to manage other people 9 How to focus your language for extraordinary results 10 How to create information focus 11 How to conquer the paper mountain 12 How to tame the email monster 13 How to master meetings and networking Part 4 Putting it all together 181 14 How to deal with deadlines and multiple projects 15 How to maintain your new found focus 16 The goals breakthrough experience 17 How to put it all together to reach all your goals
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Pearson Education Limited Everyone Included How to improve belonging
Book SynopsisHelen is the founder of Belonging@Work, a consultancy which partners with client organisations to create cultures where everyone is included. Through her research, writing and leadership of global programmes for her clients, Helen has established herself as a strong thought leader and visionary in the diversity and leadership space. With over 20 years corporate and consultancy experience in leadership, talent and culture she combines depth of knowledge with a strong passion for constantly challenging the status quo. Helen is a widely sought-after keynote speaker, delivering lively, provocative and insightful speeches. She is renowned for calling out the issues that others are often afraid to address, always delivering the message in a no-nonsense, jargon-free style and always with a good dose of humour. In addition, Helen has deep personal and professional expertise in neurodiversity. Her business Helen May Associates provides coaching for neurodivergent clients alongsTable of Contents1. We All Want to Belong: Why inclusion is the key to performance and results 2. Getting Buy-in: Building the business case 3. Creating a Belonging Culture: What does and doesn’t work 4. Getting the Best Out of Everyone: Maximising organizational performance 5. Promoting Wellness: Ensuring a holistic approach to inclusion and mental health 6. How to Start: Assembling the team and building the plan 7. Making it Stick: Implementing, measuring and maintaining 8. Final thoughts
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Ebury Publishing Outpacer: The Blueprint for Breakthrough Success
Book SynopsisOver the past decade a small number of companies have changed every aspect of how we live, work and play. These Outpacers have become enormous global businesses with companies like Google, Amazon, Netflix, Salesforce, Meta, Tesla and Apple all totally redefining what a successful organization looks and feels like.Each chapter in Outpacer focusses on an Outpacer characteristic required for organisational greatness and features examples of what it is and how to achieve it, including; how to structure your company's mission and vision, foster the right entrepreneurial culture, innovate, collaborate and utilise agile technology and data driven insights to drive continuous progress, deliver an exceptional customer experience and achieve outstanding results.Each Outpacer characteristic is illustrated by fascinating profiles of business leaders from companies such as Google, Amazon, Apple and Tesla who have driven phenomenal success, alongside profiles of the stars of film, tv, music and sport who share the same winning characteristic such as Reese Witherspoon, Jay Z and Sir Lewis Hamilton. The combination of business leaders and popular icons illustrate and inspire the reader helping them to learn how they too can lead an Outpacer business. This is not business as usual.
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Hodder & Stoughton The Reset: Ideas to Change How We Work and Live
Book SynopsisSome people seek purpose in work. Others see work as a tool to live with purpose outside of work. Where do you sit on this scale?'An exciting, refreshing, curious read which addresses not just the future of work but how to fundamentally rethink the way we live' -EMMA GANNON, author of The Sunday Times bestseller The Multi-Hyphen Method"At a time when many of us are reconsidering our work/life balance in the long-term, it's an illuminating read." - Cosmopolitan"The Reset is a provocative guide to how we fit into an ecosystem' - The Financial Times"Uviebinené's passion about resetting how we live and work is infectious and eye-opening." - Marie Claire"This book made me stop and rethink my relationship with work. Elizabeth challenges us all to create a new social contract with trust, purpose and community at its heart. Where we work by design and not by default and in doing so, create a world of work that is more balanced, inclusive and better for everyone." - Helen Tupper, CEO of Amazing If and co-author of The Squiggly Careers________________Being busy isn't an IdentityPerks aren't office CultureProfit isn't all we want from BusinessLoneliness shouldn't happen in a CommunityInequality isn't inevitable in a CityWe can all shape Society From the award-winning author and Financial Times columnist Elizabeth Uviebinené, a fundamental rethink of how we work and live. Because if we're going to really benefit from the radical shift of 2020, we have to rethink how we fit into an ecosystem. Elizabeth started with a simple desire to explore our relationship with work, and how it was impacting our lives. It became clear if we want to reset how we work as individuals, we're going to need to reset the work culture we exist in, the businesses we work for, the communities we're a part of, the cities we live in and the society we can shape. We can't just rethink one strand of society; we need to rethink everything together. It's time for a Reset. The Reset is a short, digestible book for people who want to work better, and live better. Elizabeth addresses our urge to work differently, to work in a way that suits more parts of our lives. It's optimistic, positive and provocative, offering fresh perspectives on the way we live now, and a punchy idea for how we might live in the future. So what's possible now that would have seemed impossible before? The Reset features interviews from:Sadiq Khan, Mayor of LondonAlex Mahon, CEO of Channel 4Ete Davies, CEO of Engine GroupRachel Botsman, Oxford University's first Trust fellowSereena Abassi, Worldwide Head of Culture and Inclusion, M&C SaatchiAnna Whitehouse (Mother Pukka), flexible working campaignerCassandra Stavrou, Founder of ProperIndy Johar, Founder of think tank Dark Matter LabsNadia Whittome, Labour MP for NottinghamPip Jameson, Founder of the DotsKaren Rosenkranz, trend forecaster and consultantJoanna Lyall, UK CEO of BrainlabsTrade ReviewThe Reset is a provocative guide to how we fit into an ecosystem * Financial Times *An exciting, refreshing, curious read which addresses not just the future of work but how to fundamentally rethink the way we live -- Emma Gannon, author of Sunday Times bestseller THE MULTI-HYPHEN METHODThis book made me stop and rethink my relationship with work. Elizabeth challenges us all to create a new social contract with trust, purpose and community at it's heart. Where we work by design and not by default and in doing so, create a world of work that is more balanced, inclusive and better for everyone. -- Helen Tupper, author of Sunday Times bestseller THE SQUIGGLY CAREERAt a time when many of us are reconsidering our work/life balance in the long-term, it's an illuminating read * Cosmopolitan *A manifesto for everyone * Marie Claire *
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Mastering Workplace Disciplinary Interviewing: A
Book SynopsisIt is very common to hear that human resources is the most valuable asset of an organisation. This means employees are indispensable workplace components of resources for achieving organisational success. However, the same resources can become a very expensive form of inventory to keep; expensive because they become counter-productive due to their undesirable behaviours, which could reflect job performance, absenteeism, or most significantly, misconduct. Disciplinary policy and procedures are therefore necessary tools to deal with employees who may act contrary to the behavioural (and performance) expectations of the organisation and, therefore, attempt to derail the objectives of the organisation. The book comes in handy for all those who perform human resource management. It is a companion to boost the confidence in handling not only the interview, but also to recommend the appropriate actions and effectively prepare related documents. The book is divided into eight parts, each part dealing with a unique aspect of the disciplinary process. Part One introduces the book and outlines the need for the book to help deal with conflicts that may arise as part of the employee-employer working relationship. Part Two outlines and explains the grounds for discipline, emphasising three main areas: incapacity or under-performance, misconduct, and absence. Part Three opens with the main object of the book the disciplinary interview and considers the preparation stage (discussing the various steps and requirements), while Part Four advances the process further how the disciplinary interview is conducted on the day of the hearing. Part Five looks at the possible actions (corrective measures or punishments) that could be taken based on the disciplinary panel/committees findings, with Part Six focusing on the after the interview period by communicating the decision (in writing) to the employee. Part Seven provides important guidelines for handling redundancies and pronouncing actions that will not degenerate into court claims. Part Eight concludes the book by providing important sources of advice for both employers and employees on industrial relations, especially with regard to disputes and perceived unfair and/or wrongful dismissals. Fourteen appendices provide documents relating to the various aspects of the subject to offer hassle-free production of each document.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Environmental Issues in Business: Pollution,
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Greenleaf Book Group LLC Courage Solution: The Power of Truth Telling with
Book SynopsisAre there things you'd like to change at your company? Have you found yourself wishing your boss would change? Or your peers? What about the team you lead? Everyone in the corporate world, from the CEO to the security guard out front, wants to change something about their company. That is the human condition at work. Where you can get stuck, however, is thinking that things will improve when the "other guy" changes -- and waiting for that to happen first. In this book author, speaker, and CEO advisor Mindy Mackenzie shows us that the conventional approach is wrong. You can't wait for the "other guy" to change. For true change to occur and for companies to perform better, we must all embrace one simple truth: The only thing you can reliably change or control is yourself. With truth telling the commodity in shortest supply in corporate America today, this book challenges business professionals of any level to take actions that are deceptively simple yet require vulnerability and courage. The result? Improved impact on the job, and increased happiness and fulfillment. Drawing on 20 years of demanding executive roles at global corporations, Mindy Mackenzie reveals sharply focused, quick-read strategies in four key areas: Part 1 -- You First: Taking ownership and accountability to create a career and life you love; Part 2 -- Lead Your Boss: Transforming your relationship with your boss; Part 3 -- Lead Your Peers: Accelerating positive peer relationships to improve business results; Part 4 -- Lead Your Team: Building the most effective teams and having fun while doing it. Whether you are a seasoned leader or just starting out in your career, this book will help you to create instant, lasting change and achieve the success you desire at work.Trade Review"Original and wise, this masterful book shows you how to build the honesty and authenticity today's leaders need, and positions you for success." -- Marshall Goldsmith, author of #1 New York Times bestseller, Triggers
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Managing Federal Employees: Engagement &
Book SynopsisEmployee engagement has an enormous impact on organisational outcomes. Extensive research consistently demonstrates a strong positive relationship between high levels of employee engagement and desired organisational outcomes such as customer satisfaction, safety, low turnover, productivity, and profitability. Engagement refers to a high level of motivation to perform well at work combined with passion for the work. Engaged employees are absorbed intellectually and emotionally in their work and vigorously invest their best efforts in producing the outcomes needed for the organisation to achieve its goals. This book discusses managing employee engagement as well as managing public employees in public interest.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Poor Performing Federal Employees: Trends &
Book SynopsisFederal agencies'' ability to address poor performance has been a long-standing issue. Employees and agency leaders share a perception that more needs to be done to address poor performance, as even a small number of poor performers can affect agencies'' capacity to meet their missions. This book describes and compares avenues for addressing poor performance; describes issues that can affect an agency''s response to poor performance; determines trends in how agencies have resolved cases of poor performance since 2004; and assesses the extent to which OPM provides guidance that agencies need to address poor performance.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Federal Employee Engagement & Performance:
Book SynopsisResearch on both private- and public-sector organisations has found that increased levels of engagement -- generally defined as the sense of purpose and commitment employees feel toward their employer and its mission -- can lead to better organisational performance. Employee engagement is particularly important within federal agencies, where employees influence the well-being and safety of the public in myriad ways, such as by conducting advanced scientific research, verifying and administering benefits, or ensuring the safety of our workplaces, airports, and national borders. This book describes trends in employee engagement from 2006 through 2014; identifies practices in improving employee engagement; and evaluates the Office of Personnel Management''s (OPM) tools and resources to support employee engagement. The book also examines what engages Federal employees -- that is, what contributes to a heightened connection between Federal employees and their work or their organisation.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Migrant Workers: Social Identity, Occupational
Book SynopsisWorldwide labor migration has transformed and reshaped various fields of government policy and professional practices. Labor migration is associated with the non-economic social phenomena that scholars have increasingly paid attention to in both sending and receiving destinations. For practitioners in the field of education, medicine, nursing, social work, mental health, public health, and other professional practices, the human face of labor migration migrant workers and their families daily challenges often reveals the human cost of migration behind the image of economic gain and benefits. Migrant workers and their families are facing vexing challenges ranging from basic needs to psychosocial well-being, despite who they are and where they come from. Traditional ways of thinking and knowing cannot address these challenges adequately; rather, established divisions of professions, systems, disciplines, and/or areas of practice might just be the factor that constrains the ability to clearly articulate compelling problems and adds an additional layer of complexity to problem solving. This book focuses on country policies and practices, and draws on theoretical ideas that provide the intellectual basis. In addition, it offers vivid examples of how migrant workers manage to work, pursue economic security, strive and adjust in new communities, define and negotiate self and identity, and seek health and well-being. While the book illuminates shared challenges and experiences for each group of migrant workers (i.e. low-skilled workers, internal migrants and other types of migrating laborers), it also synthesises the intersectionality across all migrant workers, as they remain committed to bettering the lives of their families and communities in their origin countries as well as new host countries and communities. This volume reflects the efforts of interdisciplinary research and collaboration. Based on empirical studies and policy analysis, the researchers draw broader implications for evidence-based practice and policy in migration studies, and offer practical suggestions for policy and service delivery design, including formal and informal mechanisms of support which can inform the professional reader.
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Right Book Press The Authority Guide to Behaviour in Business: How
Book SynopsisExplore the psychology behind what really motivates and influences your clients, colleagues and customers. Discover what makes people tick, how they perceive and react to different situations and why they behave the way they do. In this fast, focused guide, emotional intelligence expert Robin Hills reveals insights into motivation and how people perceive situations in business. As he unlocks the secrets of human nature you''ll learn how to inspire top performance, gain trust, win confidence and build lasting relationships - more effectively and with great results!
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HarperCollins India How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in
Book SynopsisAre the rules that define women leaders in Asia different from those in the West? How are women leaders perceived across Asia? What are the cultural barriers and biases that they grapple with? How is ambition displayed and aspiration cloaked?These are some of the questions addressed in How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in Asia.From China to India, Singapore to the Philippines and Japan to Thailand, this book observes working women through a pan-Asian lens, using their triumphs and tribulations to present readers with lessons and learnings on leadership and success.''Fitting in'' and ''standing out'' are seemingly contrarian ideas, but, from all accounts, Asian women don''t view them as ''either/or''. Successful Asian women leaders do both on their own terms.
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HarperCollins Publishers The Slow Fix Lasting Solutions in a FastMoving World
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Crown In Pursuit of Elegance
Book SynopsisWhat made the Sopranos finale one of the most-talked-about events in television history?Why is sudoku so addictive and the iPhone so darn irresistible?What do Jackson Pollock and Lance Armstrong have in common with theoretical physicists and Buddhist monks?Elegance.In this thought-provoking exploration of why certain events, products, and people capture our attention and imaginations, Matthew E. May examines the elusive element behind so many innovative breakthroughs in fields ranging from physics and marketing to design and popular culture. Combining unusual simplicity and surprising power, elegance is characterized by four key elements—seduction, subtraction, symmetry, and sustainability. In a compelling, story-driven narrative that sheds light on the need for elegance in design, engineering, art, urban planning, sports, and work, May offers surprising evidence that what’s “not there” often trumps what is.In the b
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