We bring you book tips for the summer months, which are suitable not only for busy managers who are looking for smart answers to common challenges but also for everyone who is interested in new trends and likes to enrich their knowledge with the latest approaches. All books are packed with useful tips and practical advice from leading experts. Enrich your summer evenings and let yourself be inspired.

Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know

By Adam Grant

This book is about finding the will to be wrong once in a while. Grant, who is an organizational psychologist, asks how people have moved toward these forces that reflect their views rather than being challenged. As a result, they live in a world that is not entirely grounded in reality. His goal with this book is to get people to think more like truth-seeking scientists.

Influence, New and Expanded: The Psychology of Persuasion;

By Robert B. Cialdini

In the new edition, the author explains the psychology of why people say yes and how to ethically apply this knowledge in business as well as everyday life. Using memorable stories and relatable examples, you’ll learn the universal principles of influence, including new research and new applications, so you can become an even more skilled persuasive tool—and just as importantly, you’ll learn how to defend against unethical influence attempts.

Remote Not Distant

 By Gustavo Razzetti

Razzetti has studied how Amazon, Slack, GitLab, Volvo, Microsoft and other organizations work. In this book, he argues that companies that fail to adapt to remote and hybrid work will suffer irrelevance in the future. He also shares ways to reinvent culture, collaborate in hybrid workplaces, and connect with remote workers. The book is full of insights, tools and surprises. In each of the five steps, you’ll find a QR code to download a free concept-to-action tool.