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Editor's Choice
Dying for a Paycheck: How Modern Management Harms Employee Health and Company Performance—and What We Can Do About It
Jeffrey Pfeffer explains why making employee health and well-being integral to the company’s culture and values is not only good for the employees, but a competitive advantage that is also good for the company’s bottom line.
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Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet
Claire Evans tells the story of the computer, and the internet, through the women who developed the languages they speak.
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A Second Chance: For You, For Me, And For The Rest Of Us
Catherine Hoke knows that doing something wrong doesn’t make you a bad person, and that one's life shouldn’t be defined by the worst thing they’ve ever done. She works every day to make sure that's true for others.
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Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World
Melissa Schilling examines the role of individual genius in innovation, along with how we can cultivate and harness our own and enhance it in the organizations we lead.
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The Tyranny of Metrics
Jerry Muller pulls the curtain back on the cult of metrics, and attempts to break our fixation on improving the numbers so we can get back to improving the world we live in.
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Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley
Emily Chang explains how Silicon Valley became dominated by a certain male stereotype, how it has excluded women, and the promise inherent in changing the culture.
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That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together
Joanne Lipman discusses the hidden lives of women at work, how they must recalibrate their behavior in the workplace, and the great benefits of changing that paradigm.
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Herding Tigers: Be the Leader That Creative People Need
Todd Henry's new book is about how to lead teams of creative people with structure and principles.
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Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life
Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard's book is about much more than their time as social secretaries in the White House. It is about how we can all work better together.
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When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing
Dan Pink's newest book digs into the science of the one thing we all wish we had more of—time—and explains why the question "when?" may be even more important than "what?"