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Knowledge & Information Management
Books that help you organize thinking and capture insights
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How to Take Smart Notes — A method to transform note-taking into a thinking system (Zettelkasten inspiration). (Amazon India)
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The Organized Mind — Cognitive strategies for managing information overload. (Goodreads)
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Thinking in Systems — Frameworks for thinking about complex…
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It’s the Manager by Jim Clifton and Jim Harter emphasizes that the greatest factor influencing an organization’s long-term success is the quality of its managers. Drawing on decades of Gallup research, the authors identify 52 discoveries that show how managers shape everything—from employee engagement and productivity to innovation and… Read more
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Superperformance: 8 Strategies to Reach Full Potential for Yourself, Your Team, and Your Organization
“Superperformance” Isn’t Luck—It’s a Skill You Can Learn and Cultivate
Too many professionals and organizations struggle to break free of the prison of expectations, held back by unclear priorities, workplace friction, and fleeting moments of peak…
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Introduction to Business Intelligence Reading
Business Intelligence (BI) is more than just dashboards and reports; it’s a strategic approach to turning data into actionable insights. Whether you are starting your BI journey or looking to refine advanced analytics skills, understanding data warehousing, visualization, analytics, and BI strategy is…
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The HR Scorecard: Linking People, Strategy, and Performance by Brian E. Becker, Dave Ulrich, & Mark A. Huselid
The book presents a structured, seven-step framework (the “HR Scorecard”) to integrate HR functions with overall business strategy. Drawing on a study of nearly 3,000 firms, the authors show how HR systems can be designed, measured,… Read more - Load More


