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B2B Book Club Selection (August 2022)

Account Manager Tips

Why Introverts Make Better Networkers. In this no-nonsense, application-specific guide, you’ll get the most powerful strategies and success principles to build the mindset and confidence that will make you unstoppable. Most importantly, how I teach this is what makes the transformation of your confidence permanent.

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Strategy Execution: 5 Organizations That Have Done It Well

ClearPoint Strategy

Every organization must make a big strategy shift at some point or another to stay at the forefront of its industry. This shift in thinking came about in 2015 after city administrators read the book, “We Don’t Make Widgets: Overcoming the Myths that Keep Government from Radically Improving.” Gaining leadership buy-in.

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How to Embed Agile Thinking at Every Level of Your Company

CMOE

Companies often have three levels in the management hierarchy: frontline, mid-level, and senior-level leadership. The term agile was coined in the information technology (IT) field in 2001 and was used to refer to a group of methodologies. Fosters innovation by challenging team members to explore other work frontiers.

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Book review: Neuroscience for learning and development by Stella Collins

Red Star Kim

Neuroplasticity There’s a detailed section on brain basics (including explanations on neurons, neurotransmitters and brainwaves) for those who are unfamiliar with neuroscience which you’ll need to make sense of the later content of the book. And guidance on making best use of digital training technologies. Stories aid stickiness.