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  • The Power of Now will teach you how to live fully in the moment In The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle draws on the teachings of several world religions to present what he sees at the universal truth of their teachings. He is a firm believer in the power of living in the present, which he sees as the path to spiritual enlightenment....
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  • The Speed of Trust is a must-read for any leader In The Speed of Trust, the businessman and author Stephen M.R. Covey claims that "trust has never been lower than it is today". However, winning the trust of others is essential for effective leadership and decision-making, which means that it is vital in the modern business world. This clear and detailed analysis is valuable for...
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  • The Tipping Point takes an interesting look at the causes and impact of social phenomena In The Tipping Point, the British journalist and writer Malcolm Gladwell analyzes the effect of social phenomena, taking a multidisciplinary approach to subjects such as social epidemics and the butterfly effect. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource for anyone who...
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  • The Wealth of Nations explains how countries become wealthy In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith seeks to explain why some countries are wealthier and more development than other countries that are otherwise similar. In particular, he reflects on productivity and the crucial role played by free trade and free markets. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource...
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  • The World Is Flat is a vital book for understanding our modern globalised world In his international bestseller The World Is Flat, the American journalist Thomas Friedman argues that globalisation and hyperconnectivity, which are made possible by the rise of technology, have resulted in a "flattening" of the world as international economic barriers collapse. This clear and detailed summary and analysis...
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  • Thinking, Fast and Slow is a bestselling guide to human thought processes In Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman explains why humans often make flawed and irrational decisions, and presents a series of insights gleaned over the course of decades in his work with Amos Tversky. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand...
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