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By Jeanie Y Chang
"explores the powerful interrelationship between Korean dramas, mental health and belongingness. In the book, you'll explore how powerful and dialectical forces determine our emotions and what Korean culture can teach us about how to best harness and manage those feelings The realities of cultural identity and the impact that having readily identifiable media touchstones can have on our lives. How to develop your empathy and compassion by using K Dramas as a guide and starting point"--
By Nicholas D Kristof
"From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and bestselling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism"--
By Matt Mayberry
"Facing a global leadership crisis, the years of real-world experience and research from Matt Mayberry in Transformational Leadership have never been more timely. Mayberry shares his experience in working with hundreds of corporate leadership teams, transforming underperforming teams into top performers, and coaching executives to become the leaders their organizations need through transformational leadership's four core attributes: idealized influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration."--
By Ty Wiggins
"Becoming a CEO is a high-stakes moment, whether it's your first, second, or third time in the seat. What you say and how you act in your early days as CEO sets the tone for how you'll be perceived for years to come. Yet, until now, few CEOs have shared their stories on what worked, what didn't, and what they wish they'd done differently. In The New CEO, Dr. Ty Wiggins, an experienced leadership advisor specializing in CEO transitions, explains how to land well as a new CEO, accelerate your impact, and unlock the most affirming experience of your career. Drawing on compelling storytelling and groundbreaking research of hundreds of CEOs around the world, the book offers aincisive guide on what to say and do as a new CEO, including how to define your priorities, build your team, fast-track critical changes, work with the board, and set (or reset) the organization's culture"--
By Christopher Marquis
An exposé of how society pays for corporations' "free lunch" and the cost of environmental damage, low wages, systemic discrimination, and cheap goods. In an age when business leaders solemnly profess dedication to principles of environmental and social justice, Christopher Marquis's provocative investigation into the real costs of doing business reveals the way that leaders of the corporate world gaslight to evade responsibilities by privatizing profits and socializing costs.
By Jennifer Harvey
"Nurturing and inspiring. "― Kirkus Reviews (Starred) "An essential book of practical wisdom. . . . If you're white and have been asking, 'What can I do now. ' this lively and timely book is for you. "―Robert Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy Antiracism as Daily Practice illustrates the many ways white Americans--those newly waking to the crisis of racism in 2020 and those already aware--can choose behaviors in our everyday lives to grow racial justice.
By Scott H Young
"The author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller Ultralearning explores why it's so difficult for people to learn new skills, arguing that three factors must be met to make advancement possible, and offering 12 maxims to improve the way we learn"--
By Zeke Hernandez
The go-to book on immigration: fact-based, comprehensive, and nonpartisan. Immigration is one of the most controversial topics in the United States and everywhere else. Pundits, politicians, and the public usually depict immigrants as either villains or victims. The villain narrative is that immigrants pose a threat--to our economy because they steal our jobs; our way of life because they change our culture; and to our safety and laws because of their criminality.
By Mike Madrid
An insightful investigation of how and why the two major political parties have failed to appeal to the Latino vote--the second largest ethnic voting group in the country--and the impact it will have on American democracy and politics for decades to come. In 2020, Latinos became the second largest ethnic voting group in the country.
By Jeffrey Gitomer
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