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Speed Reading – a shopping list approach

Consultants' Consultant

Ask yourself Why read this book How much time. The post Speed Reading – a shopping list approach appeared first on Consultants' Consultant. Consultants Consultant: Find a book you like.

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My Behavioral Science, Design, and Business Book Reading List

Steve Shu Consulting

Perhaps you’ll find something of here of interest to you for your weekend read. The Why Axis (Gneezy and List). On My Future Reading List. I am also open to getting more book recommendations. Psychology, Behavioral Economics and Finance. Drunk Tank Pink (Alter). Predictably Irrational (Ariely). Risk Savvy (Gigerenzer).

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5 Unexpected Books Every Consultant Should Read

David A Fields

You see a lot of book lists floating around the interwebs. However, the books on the list are largely not unexpected or trajectory shifting. (I I say that despite many lists highlighting one of my books, which is flattering, of course.) Many contain great recommendations of useful books for consulting firm leaders.

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Stop Reading Lists of Things Successful People Do

Harvard Business

Who doesn’t love a “how to succeed” list? They’re fun to read and easy to share, which perhaps explains why there are so many of them. A list that Forbes published claims every successful person shares this quality: “They know when to stay and when to leave.” Evidence is anecdotal.

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Navigating Mental Health at Work: A Reading List

Harvard Business

Resources for employees, managers, and leaders.

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Top Job Interview Myths

Management Consulted

Below, we have compiled a list of the most common job… Read Article. When preparing for an interview, being aware of these myths can increase a candidate’s chances of doing well in the interview and landing the role. The post Top Job Interview Myths appeared first on Management Consulted.

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A Call for the Heterogeneity Revolution in Behavioral Science

Steve Shu Consulting

This article should be on every modern behavioral science researcher’s reading list for a cohesive view of the future. It will take awhile for the community (both research and applied) to wrap our heads around elevating heterogeneity and context relative to main effects. Bryan, C.J., and Yeager, D.S.,

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