Books: Three of a kind - Manage better
01 Feb 2012
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JobsHow does a women get to the top in business? These three books offer some advice.
Want to improvement your management skills? Check out these guides.
This funny and insightful book by a multi-career high-flyer is full of wise advice for she who seeks to conquer. Cilla Snowball is buying 12 copies for her friends.
Swashbuckling stints at the top of Asda and the Royal Mail proved the worth of Allan Leighton's down-to-earth gifts. We need more like him, says Tim Waterstone.
In trying to help us understand how we make choices, the author falls between two stools: too chatty for academics, too dense for amateurs, says Andrew Davidson.
While the greatest flights of rhetoric require a crisis, its techniques are also helpful in business. Phil Collins applauds a succinct and useful guide to the subject.
In 2000, Amazon was the biggest money-loser on the internet; now it's worth $80bn. Roger Parry enjoys an account of founder Jeff Bezos's astonishing story.
This clever and amusing assault on conventional wisdom ought to become a popular science hit, says Adrian Furnham.
Eighty-two percent of Brits are not flourishing, say researchers. Emma Mahoney is doubtful that the wellbeing expert's latest work will do much to address that.
This self-confessed 'practitioner of failure' claims to know how to make you a success. Caroline Plumb isn't convinced.
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