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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth- by T. Harv Eker
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is two books in one. Part I explains how your money blueprint works. Through Eker’s rare combination of street smarts, humor, and heart, you will learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny. You will also learn how to identify your own money blueprint and “revise” it to not only create success but, more important, to keep and continually grow it.
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The Muslim’s Trial with Money- Osman Nuri Topbaş
Islam is a divine cast that shapes a person’s faith and practice but it also moulds his morals and social interactions. A Muslim who therefor allows Islam to enter in his heart and soul and so in his life has values principles and direction. The thought of embracing the cold and callous commercial ways of capitalism does not even cross his mind. Capitalism urges him to recognize no other standard than his own self-interests.
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Build Boldly: Chart your unique career path and lead with courage – by Bolanle Williams-Olley
Have you been feeling stagnant in your career or unable to manifest your true self in the workplace? Are you struggling to make a career- or life-changing decisions or, as a leader, want to lead your people more boldly?
Build Boldly provides a practical playbook to spark bold, courageous action for growth, and leadership that inspires others to rise and be their best.
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Tech Titans of China – by Rebecca Fannin
Featuring detailed profiles of the Chinese tech companies making waves, the tech sectors that matter most in China’s grab for superpower status, and predictions for China’s tech dominance in just 10 years.
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No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram – by Sarah Frier
No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram takes you behind-the-scenes of how Instagram defied the odds to become one of the most culturally defining apps of the decade.
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Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist – by Kate Raworth
Doughnut Economics promises to reframe and redraw the future of economics for a new generation.
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Harvard Business Review on Building Better Teams (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) Paperback
Most teams underperform. Yours can beat the odds. If you need the best practices and ideas for superior team building–but don’t have time to find them–this book is for you. Here are 10 inspiring and useful perspectives, all in one place. This collection of HBR articles will help you:- Boost team performance through mutual accountability- Motivate large, diverse groups to tackle complex projects- Increase groups’ emotional intelligence- Reverse the fortunes of a struggling team- Prevent decision deadlock- Extract results from a bunch of touchy superstars- Fight constructively with top-management colleagues- Ensure productivity in far-flung teams
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HBR Guide to Project Management – by Harvard Business Review
The “HBR Guide to Project Management” will help you: (1) Build a strong, focused team, (2) Break major objectives into manageable tasks, (3) Create a schedule that keeps all the moving parts under control, (4) Monitor progress toward your goals, (5) Manage stakeholders’ expectations, and (6) Wrap up your project and gauge its success.
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40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance – by AbdulShaheed Drew
A comprehensive guide that every Muslim should possess, 40 Hadiths Relating to Islamic Finance by AbdulShaheed Drew untangles some of the intricacies of finance and economics, bringing forth a Sharia-compliant solution to earning and using wealth. This collection presents authentic hadiths and clear explanations, showing how they relate to contemporary circumstances. Read and study it to be empowered with general knowledge relating to wealth in Islam, so that you can earn and spend your money the halal way.
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The Non-Obvious Guide to Emotional Intelligence (You Can Actually Use) (Non-Obvious Guides) Paperback – by Kerry Goyette
Today‘s leaders are more stressed than ever. Whether you are leading a Fortune 500 company trying to retain top talent, or are an entrepreneur trying to cultivate the next great idea, the current corporate landscape is unpredictable, multi-factored, and complex. This is where the power of emotional intelligence comes in.
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The Mind Of The Strategist: The Art of Japanese Business Paperback – by Kenichi Ohmae
This book, full of actual examples, aims to bring to life all of the dynamic, subtlety, and variety of business strategy as it is practiced in the real world and in real companies. The author does not purport to be inventing strategy in this book or to be revealing the secrets of Japanese business and strategic planning. Rather, he is exploring with the reader the ways in which the strategist must think, the key principles and thought patterns that real-world strategists have used to move their companies forward in Japan and throughout the world. He explores the relationship of the Strategic Triangle formed by the company, the customer, and the competition and shows how these factors must be the basis for all strategic thinking and planning.