Author:Oliver Chittenden,Vince Cable
The state of the global economy affects every single one of us. With economic growth threatened by financial regulation and the East and West at competitive odds, the real solutions to global recession can only come through international co-operation. Featuring world leaders, Nobel Prize-winning economists, award-winning writers and opinion formers The Future of Money brings together the finest thinking to suggest solutions to this global predicament.
This series of contributions by distinguished commentators clarifies the causes of the recent economic crisis, analyzes the current situation and sets guidelines for future action to overcome the challenges facing the global economy
—— James Wolfensohn, former president of the World Bank (1995-2005)This is an ambitious project...fascinating 'dip-in' reading...the quality of contributors, including everyone from Lib Dem shadow chancellor Vince Cable to UK economist and ex-Monetary Policy Committee member David Blanchflower and Goldman Sachs chief economist Jim O'Neill, via the Work Foundation's Will Hutton, journalist Hamish McCrae, and Grameen Bank's Muhammad Yunus, that ensures plenty of fresh insights
—— Richard Cree , DirectorHow Women Rise is a great read for any woman who wants to identify self-defeating behaviors that are holding her back, gain insight into why she engages in those behaviors, and develop skills to confidently achieve her goals.
—— Lois P. Frankel, author of Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner OfficeSally and Marshall give new meaning to the term ‘dream team’. Together they have produced a masterpiece, an over-the-moon but magnificently down-to-earth leadership book for the ages.
—— Tom Peters, author of In Search of ExcellenceDr Marshall Goldsmith is considered as one of the best leadership thinkers and executive coaches in the world.
—— EntrepreneurAbounds with positive energy . . . A concise, upbeat guide for women who have grown bored or impatient with their positions as well as for those new to the professional world and its leadership roles.
—— Kirkus ReviewsA smart and well-researched handbook for women trying to make the next step in their careers.
—— ForbesIf you could have dinner with any living person, who would it be? My answer has long been the same: Marshall Goldsmith. He’s a celebrated author. He’s considered one of the world’s leading executive coaches. And he’s very much inspired my own coaching career.
—— ForbesA counterintuitive collection of the 12 most common habits holding back women at work . . . I recommend reading the whole book.
—— Harper’s BazaarA great resource to discover the 12 habits that hold women back and how to overcome them . . . Goldsmith is a bestselling author [and] pre-eminent executive coach . . . Helgesen is a leading authority in women’s leadership.
—— ForbesReading How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job was a tough task; partly because it showed me a mirror-like none other, and partly because it made me want to enlist every woman I know into reading it urgently. A life-altering manual.
—— People MattersThis seminal work by Elena and Kim does an outstanding job of identifying habits and traits of superstars versus average performers... A must read for those who aspire to make a difference
An indispensable guide for any aspiring professional
—— Laszlo Bock, bestselling author of WORK RULES!, and former SVP of People at GoogleWith a 'Moneyball' approach to leadership, The CEO Next Door is a must read for aspiring leaders, CEOs, board members, and anyone responsible for grooming future leaders
—— Jim Donald, former CEO Starbucks and Extended Stay HotelsClear, practical guide on how to run any company, large or small ... The CEO Next Door explodes the myths behind what it takes to get to the top and provides what works, regardless of gender or background. Eye-opening and operational
—— Stuart Diamond, serial entrepreneur, author of the New York Times bestseller Getting More: How To Be A More Persuasive Person in Work and Life, and Professor at Wharton Business SchoolRequired reading for anyone who aspires to the C-suite and wants to thrive there
—— Jim Goodnight, CEO of SASBotelho and Powell have brought big data and analytics to one of the critical bastions of business: the individuals who make it to the corner office ... a game-changer for companies, leaders, and everyone who aspires to get ahead.
—— Thales Teixeira, Associate Professor, Harvard Business School