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Learning without training – Books

The Management Centre

And whilst we spend almost all of our time delivering training, we wholeheartedly believe in learning lots of things in lots of different ways. In this blog we take a look at how to learn from reading, and have book recommendations for you. There are thousands of management and leadership books, on all kinds of topics.

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Stop Setting Goals You Don’t Actually Care About

Harvard Business

For example, maybe they tell themselves that they need to read a pile of books in order to learn more, keep up with their colleagues, or just stay up-to-date with their industry. For example, this year, I decided to make writing a book proposal for a new book my primary professional development goal.

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The secret of successful time management

The Management Centre

And there comes a point when even fitting in the fun stuff can be exhausting, because we’re already worn out from trying to do all the other things, all the time. You’ve probably already encountered at least a few time management tools in your career. Sound familiar? They’re great – they genuinely work.

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How to Get Your Side Hustle Off the Ground

Harvard Business

For instance, if you want to write a book about a particular topic, try writing a blog post first and see what the response is; if you want to start a coaching practice, try to take on a pro bono client — because if people aren’t interested in being coached for free, they’re definitely not going to pay for it.

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Book Recommendation: Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes

Kai Davis

This week, I have book recommendations for you! With the Holiday season coming up, you’re likely thinking of books to buy those special (business) people in your life — or getting asked questions like, “Hey, uh, what books are you interested in? On to the first entry in this year’s book recommendation list!

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Managing Your Time for Results

Rick Conlow

Managing your time, leads to managing your life. Real time management is self-management. Most of us, leaders included, spend most of their time on the urgent, or crises or problems. Schedule and invest more time on organizing, planning, thinking, tracking, communicating, training, and learning.

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3 Tips for First Time Managers

LSA Global

Tips for First Time Managers to Start Off on the Right Foot. Does becoming a first time manager make you feel as if you are leaping off a cliff without a safety net? If you are being promoted to a management position, you have most likely succeeded as an individual contributor. How do you spend your time?