best books: books we love and think you might love, too
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We’ve rounded up a few good recommendations from some of our most well-read colleagues. See which titles gave them insight, renewed their perspective, or were just plain fun to read.
This book gave me a fresh perspective of how to engage audiences effectively in the midst of the cacophony that all businesses operate in.— Eleanor Oh, Associate Director, Corporate Communications (APAC)
The New Rules of Marketing & PR, 5th Edition
History and beer — what topics could make for a better book? — Laura Albert, Font Specialist
Guinness: The 250-Year Quest for the Perfect Pint
This book is a great introduction to leading without bureaucracy and has a focus on customer delight.— Jay Neill, VP, Digital Product and Platform Development
The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management: Reinventing the Workplace for the 21st Century
There seem to be a lot of issues with sending emails and calendar invites.— Jennifer Webb, Interactive Strategist
Outlook 2016 For Dummies
It’s a really simple leadership book that explores the success of a hospital network CEO. That doesn’t seem exciting, but the author makes everything personal and demonstrates how he inspires others by being himself. You feel like you’re reading a story and not a professional resource.— Cally Latchford, Community Engagement Manager
The Front-Line Leader: Building a High-Performance Organization from the Ground Up
I’m torn between recommending Jane Austen For Dummies (it is about one of my favorite authors) and Catholicism For Dummies because it is such a great read for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of that faith. — Annie Sullivan, Copy Specialist
Jane Austen For Dummies Catholicism For Dummies, 3rd Edition
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