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What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast

Laura Vanderkam

Time management expert Laura Vanderkam reveals how successful people use mornings to help them accomplish things that are often impossible to take care of later in the day. This fun, practical guide will inspire you to rethink your morning routine and jump-start your life before the day has even begun.

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What They Teach You at Harvard Business School

Philip Delves Broughton

A journalist recounts his experiences and observations during his two years at Harvard Business School, offering insights into the intense environment, the curriculum, and the ambitions of the students within the 'cauldron of capitalism'.

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What Would Google Do?

Jeff Jarvis

An insightful exploration into the innovative strategies and philosophies of Google, examining how its unique approach can be applied across various industries and institutions to thrive in the rapidly evolving digital age. Discover how to think differently, embrace new challenges, and unlock opportunities by reverse-engineering Google's success.

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What You Don’t Know About Leadership, but Probably Should

Jeffrey A. Kottler

Explore the often-overlooked aspects of leadership and how they apply to everyday life. This book translates the latest research, theory, and skills into practical strategies that can be employed in every aspect of daily life, whether conducting a conference, leading a meeting, doing a presentation, or even hosting a social gathering. It integrates the latest research on group dynamics and process components of group behavior to fill the gaps that are often missing in effective and transformational practices of leadership.

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Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be

Frank Bruni

An insightful exploration of the college admissions process in America, challenging the notion that attending an elite school is the sole determinant of future success. Through compelling stories and data analysis, the book reveals the diverse paths to achievement and fulfillment, emphasizing the importance of personal growth, skills, and resourcefulness over institutional prestige.

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Who Built That

Michelle Malkin

Discover the untold stories of American inventors and entrepreneurs who shaped the modern world. From the Maglite flashlight to air conditioning, this book celebrates the ingenuity and perseverance of the unsung heroes behind everyday innovations, revealing the unique ingredients that fueled America's technological progress and entrepreneurial spirit.

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Who Not How

Dan Sullivan

Discover the power of teamwork and collaboration in achieving your biggest goals. 'Who Not How' provides a transformative approach to success, emphasizing the importance of finding the right people ('Whos') to support your vision, rather than getting bogged down in the 'Hows'. Learn how to unlock greater freedom, expand your potential, and achieve extraordinary results by focusing on building effective collaborations and leveraging the unique abilities of others.

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Why Don’t Students Like School?

Daniel T. Willingham

Explore the cognitive science behind learning and discover why students may struggle in school. This book provides insights into how the mind works and offers practical strategies for teachers to create a more engaging and effective classroom environment.

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