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HR Approved Ways to Say (Almost) Anything to Coworkers
- 500+ Tips on How to Talk to Anyone at Work
- By: S. R. Brown
- Narrated by: Shelbie Shave
- Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Let's be honest: Your coworkers can drive you crazy sometimes. You spend your days navigating a minefield of passive-aggressive emails, pointless meetings, and downright “less than smart” behavior. You dream of a workplace where you can say what you really think... without getting fired. HR Approved Ways to Say (Almost) Anything to Coworkers is your secret sauce. This book will show you how to tame the chaos, conquer difficult people, and reclaim your sanity—all while keeping your HR record squeaky clean.
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Valuable
- By Shan Kob on 11-07-25
By: S. R. Brown
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Stop Overthinking at Work
- By: Jason Miller-Brooks, Emily Carter-Reynolds
- Narrated by: Tyler Jackson-Grant, Rachel Morgan-Hayes
- Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Stop Overthinking at Work is not another time management book. It’s a clear, compassionate roadmap for professionals who want peace of mind—not just better performance.
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It Gently Disarmed My Inner Critic
- By Darrel Carter on 30-06-25
By: Jason Miller-Brooks, and others
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The Archetype Effect
- Unlocking The Six Types of Motivation at Work
- By: James Root
- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
- Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Based on an extensive global research program conducted in nineteen countries around the world surveying over forty-eight thousand people, The Archetype Effect delivers a new framework to understand and cater to worker motivators across roles, industries, and organizations. This book shows how workers can be classified into six major archetypes based on their motivations, and describes how recent disruptions, such as gig work, remote work and AI-assisted automation, are impacting worker motivators overall.
By: James Root
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HBR 10 Must Reads on Leading Winning Teams
- By: Harvard Business Review
- Narrated by: Brandon Pollock, Rebecca Lam
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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If you read (or listen to) nothing else on building a high-performing team from within, listen to these ten articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you communicate more effectively, cultivate trust, build a learning and risk-taking culture, and transform your team from one of high potentials to one of high performers.
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Give Hospitality
- A Hopeful Story of What Happens When We Live, Work, and Love from a Place of Generosity
- By: Taylor Scott
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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At a fundamental level, the purpose of leadership is to connect with and inspire the hearts and minds of others to become their absolute best so they can ultimately give the best of themselves at work, at home, and in their communities. How do we do that? Taylor Scott draws on his 20 plus years of experience working at hospitality industry leaders like Disney Parks and Resorts, Gaylord Hotels and Resorts, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, to provide an inviting, accessible fable about adopting a spirit of generosity.
By: Taylor Scott
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The Leadership Catalyst
- Igniting Inspired Change
- By: Ashley Cheung
- Narrated by: Madeline Starr
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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In "The Leadership Catalyst: Igniting Inspired Change," Ashley Cheung explores leading multigenerational teams in urban environments. Using raccoon spirit characters, she addresses vulnerabilities, mindset differences, and social anxieties related to generational variances. Each raccoon embodies traits like resourcefulness, adaptability, belongingness, confidence, and wisdom. The narrative examines cultural roots and stereotypes affecting team dynamics. By fostering an inclusive environment and celebrating individual contributions, leaders can leverage the strengths of each generation.
By: Ashley Cheung
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HR Approved Ways to Say (Almost) Anything to Coworkers
- 500+ Tips on How to Talk to Anyone at Work
- By: S. R. Brown
- Narrated by: Shelbie Shave
- Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Let's be honest: Your coworkers can drive you crazy sometimes. You spend your days navigating a minefield of passive-aggressive emails, pointless meetings, and downright “less than smart” behavior. You dream of a workplace where you can say what you really think... without getting fired. HR Approved Ways to Say (Almost) Anything to Coworkers is your secret sauce. This book will show you how to tame the chaos, conquer difficult people, and reclaim your sanity—all while keeping your HR record squeaky clean.
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Valuable
- By Shan Kob on 11-07-25
By: S. R. Brown
-
Stop Overthinking at Work
- By: Jason Miller-Brooks, Emily Carter-Reynolds
- Narrated by: Tyler Jackson-Grant, Rachel Morgan-Hayes
- Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Stop Overthinking at Work is not another time management book. It’s a clear, compassionate roadmap for professionals who want peace of mind—not just better performance.
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It Gently Disarmed My Inner Critic
- By Darrel Carter on 30-06-25
By: Jason Miller-Brooks, and others
-
The Archetype Effect
- Unlocking The Six Types of Motivation at Work
- By: James Root
- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
- Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Based on an extensive global research program conducted in nineteen countries around the world surveying over forty-eight thousand people, The Archetype Effect delivers a new framework to understand and cater to worker motivators across roles, industries, and organizations. This book shows how workers can be classified into six major archetypes based on their motivations, and describes how recent disruptions, such as gig work, remote work and AI-assisted automation, are impacting worker motivators overall.
By: James Root
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HBR 10 Must Reads on Leading Winning Teams
- By: Harvard Business Review
- Narrated by: Brandon Pollock, Rebecca Lam
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
If you read (or listen to) nothing else on building a high-performing team from within, listen to these ten articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you communicate more effectively, cultivate trust, build a learning and risk-taking culture, and transform your team from one of high potentials to one of high performers.
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Give Hospitality
- A Hopeful Story of What Happens When We Live, Work, and Love from a Place of Generosity
- By: Taylor Scott
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
At a fundamental level, the purpose of leadership is to connect with and inspire the hearts and minds of others to become their absolute best so they can ultimately give the best of themselves at work, at home, and in their communities. How do we do that? Taylor Scott draws on his 20 plus years of experience working at hospitality industry leaders like Disney Parks and Resorts, Gaylord Hotels and Resorts, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, to provide an inviting, accessible fable about adopting a spirit of generosity.
By: Taylor Scott
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The Leadership Catalyst
- Igniting Inspired Change
- By: Ashley Cheung
- Narrated by: Madeline Starr
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In "The Leadership Catalyst: Igniting Inspired Change," Ashley Cheung explores leading multigenerational teams in urban environments. Using raccoon spirit characters, she addresses vulnerabilities, mindset differences, and social anxieties related to generational variances. Each raccoon embodies traits like resourcefulness, adaptability, belongingness, confidence, and wisdom. The narrative examines cultural roots and stereotypes affecting team dynamics. By fostering an inclusive environment and celebrating individual contributions, leaders can leverage the strengths of each generation.
By: Ashley Cheung