Long-form and short, print and audio, the 1,140 latest additions from O’Reilly for Higher Learning cover all 5W’s and the H (Who, What, When (kind of), Where, Why, and How), including…
- Who Wins in a Digital World? Strategies to Make Your Organization Fit for the Future by MIT Review
- Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations that Expand Students’ Networks by Julia Fisher (also in ebook from Wiley, unlimited users)
- What an MBA Taught Me…But My Kids Made Me Learn by Bea Wray
- What Is Federated Learning? by Emily Glanz and Nova Fallen [40 pages, report from O’Reilly]
- What Is Your WHAT? Discover the One Amazing Thing You Were Born to Do by Steve Olsher (also in an ebook from O’Reilly)
- What It Takes by Charles Ellis
- What Keeps Leaders Up at Night: Recognizing and Resolving Your Most Troubling Management Issues by Nicole Lipkin
- What’s Holding Your Data Program Back? by Thomas Redman [12 pages from MIT Sloan Management Review]
- What’s Stopping You? Being More Confident by Robert Kelsey
- What the Luck? The Surprising Role of Chance in Our Everyday Lives by Gary Smith
- What Your Customer Wants and Can’t Tell You: Unlocking Consumer Decisions with the Science of Behavioral Economics by Melina Palmer
- Where Winners Live: Sell More, Earn More, Achieve More Through Personal Accountability by Linda Galindo
- It’s Time to Talk about Race at Work by Kelly McDonald
- Organizations in Time: History, Theory, Methods by Marcelo Bucheli
- Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools by Ira Socol (also in print from Wiley, unlimited users)
- Times Series Analysis for Everyone by Bruno Goncalves
- 151 Quick Ideas to Manage Your Time by Robert Dittmer (also in ebook from EBSCO and O’Reilly, subscription, unlimited users)
- Why Every Executive Should Be Focusing on Culture Change Now by Rose Hollister [8 pages from MIT Sloan Management Review]
- Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? What It Takes to Be an Authentic Leader by Rob Goffee
- Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Our Brain to Get the Best Out of Ourselves and Others by Helena Boschi
- How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter About Visual Information by Alberto Cairo
- How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services by Tom McMakin (also in ebook from O’Reilly)
- How In-Store Tech Will Transform Retail by Selena Zhu [5 pages from MIT Sloan Management Review]
- How Political Ideology Can Impact the Success of M&As by Dawn Chow [7 pages from MIT Sloan Management Review]
- How to Be a Champion Every Day by Joe Theismann
- How to Be Good at Performance Appraisals by Dick Grote
- How to Present to Absolutely Anyone by Mark Rhodes (also in ebook from O’Reilly)
- How to Say Anything to Anyone by Shari Harley
- How to Speak Human: A Practical Guide to Getting the Best from the Humans You Work With by Dougal Jackson (also in print from O’Reilly)
- How to Think Bigger Than You Ever Thought You Could Think by Mark Hansen
Some encouragement and some gentle warnings:
- Yes, You Can Do This! How Women Start Up, Scale Up, and Build the Life They Want by Claudia Reuter
- You Can Sell Anything by Telephone! by Gary Goodman
- You CAN Stop Stupid: Stopping Losses from Accidental and Malicious Actions by Ira Winkler (also in ebook from Wiley, unlimited users)
- You Can’t Order Change: Lessons from Jim McNerney’s Turnaround at Boeing by Peter Cohan
- You Can’t Teach a Kid to Ride a Bike at a Seminar: Sandler Training’s 7-Step System for Successful Selling by David Sandler (also in ebook from O’Reilly)
Subtitles that give meaning to the title:
- What Anyone Can Do: How Surrounding Yourself with the Right People Will Drive Change, Opportunity, and Personal Growth by Leo Bottary (also in ebook from O’Reilly)
- Whatever Works: The Small Cues That Make a Surprising Difference in Our Success at Work—and How to Create a Happier Office by Thalma Lobel.
And bonus supertitle! {How to Balance Time, Risk, and Money} What’s Your Future Worth? Using Present Value to Make Better Decisions by Peter Neuwirth.
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