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  • by Jim Edwards
    £11.99

    Say Thank You for Everything is a bullshit-free guide to management that shows you the right way to lead a business, inspired by Jim Edwards's experience of helping to transform a small unread blog into a business with 200 million readers and hundreds of employees, which finally sold for $442m.Based on a legendary internal email that distilled 19 things a new manager might find helpful, Say Thank You for Everything will show you:- the 'whales and fails' method of decision-making that systematically improves your team's results- the incredible power of being slightly better than average- why good hiring is 80% of everything- how to increase productivity and reduce burnout at the same time- why your teams should never be bigger than five people- the importance of taking your enemies to lunch- the surprising places great ideas actually come from- the dark arts of successful management- and much, much more.You might be a brand-new boss unsure where to start, or a struggling supervisor thinking of throwing it in, or perhaps someone who just doesn't want to lose their humanity on the way to the executive suite. Say Thank You for Everything will help you look after your people, get results for your business, and be the kind of boss you always wanted to have yourself.

  • - How to Start and Build a Successful Business on a Budget
    by Robin Bennett
    £10.99

    Guides you through the key steps involved in setting up and running a business. This title shows that it's possible for anyone to become their own boss, and that it can be done without ending up in debt to the bank or completely stressed out.

  • - The Art of a Meaningful Life
    by Vitaliy Katsenelson
    £19.49

    Part autobiography, part philosophy, part creativity manual, Soul in the Game, is a unique and vulnerable exploration of what works, and what doesn't, in the attempt to shape a fulfilling and happy life.

  • - How ancient wisdom can help you master your mind and the markets
    by Peter Castle
    £25.49

    Peter Castle demystifies both trading and Zen, using decades of experience, sharing dozens of real-life examples, and explaining clearly the systems that enable mastery of both disciplines.

  • - A guide to the data and strategies that drive stock market success
    by Jim Cullen
    £21.99

    Experienced Wall Street pro Jim Cullen explains how investors can use the value approach for successful investing today, as well as sharing a wealth of fascinating stories from his time on the Street.

  • - The spectacular success stories of 15 men who made it to the very very top
    by Max Gunther
    £11.99

    This book provides revealing insights into the intriguing world of big money, recounting the spectacular success stories of 15 people who made it to the very, very top.

  • - A simple guide to everything you need to know
    by Ben Carlson
    £11.99

    Ben Carlson and Robin Powell show you how to put yourself on the path to financial freedom through sensible saving and straightforward investing.

  • - A modern guide to alternative investments and the future of diversification
    by Phil Huber
    £28.49

    Alternative investments are the allocator's edge for the portfolios of tomorrow - and this is the essential guide for advisors and investors looking to seize the opportunity.

  • - The Untold Story of the World's Biggest Con
    by Jared Bibler
    £17.49

    Jared Bibler relocated to Iceland in 2004 only to find himself in the middle of an unprecedented financial crisis a handful of years later. He became the lead investigator into some of the largest financial crimes in the world.

  • - Building a great business, culture and leadership through data and analytics
    by David Reed
    £11.99

    Becoming Data Literate shows you how to build a great business through embedding data and analytics across your organisation.

  • - Using Quantum Electrodynamics for Higher Order Risks
    by Dimitris N. Chorafas
    £44.99

    A guide to how the financial world got risk so badly wrong - and how it might avoid doing so again. It helps to manage risk through the correct pricing of exposure embedded in financial products.

  • by Bill Eykyn
    £60.99

    Most days the T-bonds offer trading opportunities which can be taken within a money management environment that can give you an edge for profit. This book has been designed to show you how to do just that. It is suitable for for anyone wishing to day trade, using a discretionary method, rather than a mechanical system.

  • by Marc Rivalland
    £28.49

    Swing trading is an approach to the stock market which is concerned less with value (a moveable feast as many have found out), and more with exploiting short-term upswings and downswings in share prices and market indices. This title shows how swing charts can be used to perfect market timing.

  • - How to Succeed in Business without an MBA
    by Philip R. Jenks
    £7.99

    Aims at executives who have neither the time nor the inclination to read orthodox - that is, expensive and leadenly theoretical - business books. This title sorts the nuggets from the sludge and discards the stuff you don't need to know.

  • - A Financial History from the Sharp End
    by Paul Mumford
    £18.99

    The autobiography of noted fund manager and stock picker Paul Mumford.

  • - A Biography of Harbans Kaur (1913-1999)
    by Rupinder Singh
    £13.49

    An epic life story of a young mother whose journey begins happily married in a comfortable home, to being stranded in a refugee camp having lost her country, her ancestral home and her husband, the love of her life, due to the breakup of India in the 1940s.

  • - A Market-Class Guide to Investment Management
    by John Bonner
    £21.99

  • - A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street
    by Justin Fox
    £14.99

    Brings to life the people and ideas that forged modern finance and investing, from the formative days of Wall Street through the Great Depression and into the financial calamity of today. This book presents a tale of Wall Street's evolution, the power of the market to generate wealth and wreak havoc, and free market capitalism's war with itself.

  • by Thomas Padberg
    £68.49

    This book, by experienced bank analyst Thomas Padberg, provides analysts and investors with the tools to analyse bank financial statements, find problems in bank finances, and assess the risks of banks. Examples with real bank financial data are used to show readers the step-by-step methods to follow when looking at bank financial statements.

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