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Jon Kennard

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July’s book club

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We have a whopping FIVE BOOKS to give away in this month's club. Submit a comment beneath and one of them could be yours...

THE ADVANTAGE by Emma-Sue Prince

NICE COMPANIES FINISH FIRST by Peter Shankman and Karen Kelly

TIPPING SACRED COWS BY Jake Breerden

THE WAY WE'RE WORKING ISN'T WORKING by Tony Schwartz, Jean Gomes and Catherine McCarthy

LEARNING KNOWLEDGE AND MEANING by Julian Stodd

Happy reading!

10 Responses

  1. Sitting in a meadow

    Right now  when I think of 'Tipping sacred cows' and look around my office it feels as though i am sitting in a field full of all sorts of Cows (no pun there) waiting to be bulldozed, anyone else get that feeling?

     

  2. We still love our paper!!!

    Learning, Knowledge & Meaning…… a book from a blog.  In this day and age we have to look twice when we see that a book has been created from a blog…. this is so often the other way round but just proves that at the end of the day we love our paper too much to give it up….. or is it just me ?

     

  3. Working smarter doesn’t meant we have to work harder…

    I totally agree with Schwartz & co. I'm feeling the benefit of working to quality over quantity this summer in order to manage my sapping energy levels.  This is definitely something that more people need to be aware of to help improve their mental resliance in the workplace, and into their personal lives.  

  4. book requests
    Hi everyone – I can’t tell whether you’re generally commenting on the books or whether you’d like to receive them. Let us know and we’ll send you them out.

    Jon
    editor

  5. Book club

    Is it sad that I thought that these would make great holiday reading?

  6. Bedtime reading

    Would love a copy please, always good to read new ideas and stay fresh with your approach

  7. Real books

    This looks a great list to get going on.have Kindle but not used much. Decided it was because spending so much time working on a screen that the enjoyment of reading was lost using a Kindle. Returned to paper! And I'm a high tech person. Important to get balance. 

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