Growth by Choice
Growth by Choice
Make Space for the Better You Every choice matters. It inextricably causes an individual to grow, stagnate or slide. Author Haresh Khoobchandani has experienced this first hand, starting out as a flight steward through to his career today as a global executive leader in the technology sector. He examines the connective tissue between choice and growth and prompts reflection on the opportunities presented to us in the moments that matter. Growth is an infinite, uniquely adventurous journey. Live yours!  Read More
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Book cover - Leading for good
Leading for Good
The quest to galvanise the collective strength and imagination of leaders across the four major sectors – public, for-profit, non-profit and people – has never been more urgent. Against a myriad of unprecedented challenges brought about by multi-dimensional threats such as economic inequality, climate change and global health crises – the Covid-19 pandemic being the most recent – how can leaders work collaboratively to flourish together? Read More
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The Placemaker
The Placemaker
An Entrepreneur’s Journey of Community Building The Placemaker traces the remarkable entrepreneurial journey of Eugene Lim. What began as a modest goal evolved into a six-year journey of groundbreaking growth within the co-living sector. Candid, heartfelt and filled with hard-earned wisdom, this book intrigues with the realities behind scaling an enterprise, sacrifices to be made, progress anchored by purpose and authentic relationships, and what it takes to live out one’s dream.  Read More
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Clearly Write
Clearly Write
Win Over Your Readers with Clarity and Concision Highly readable and succinct, Clearly Write, now a Sunday Times bestseller, provides direct, definitive and practical guidance on how to write with clarity and concision. The book is distilled from the author’s over four decades of experience with the writing of Cabinet papers, board papers, policy papers, management strategy reports, business proposals, a commission of inquiry report, minutes of meeting, corporate letters, audit reports, opinion editorials and blog articles. Read More
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Beyond Words
Beyond Words
Navigating Human Interactions Through Transactional Analysis Effective communication sits at the heart of every relationship. Beyond Words gives you practical tools to recognise what goes on in conversations, understand why patterns repeat, and change them for the better. Drawing on Transactional Analysis (TA), this essential guide turns complex ideas into everyday skills you can use at home, at work, and in community life. It is accessible, rigorous, and filled with real-world applications and exercises. Read more  
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LIGHTER
LIGHTER
Weight. Identity. Self-Acceptance. Lighter is a heartfelt exploration of health and self-acceptance. Juxtaposing the authors’ own stories and vulnerable experiences with cutting-edge knowledge on health, wellness, food, diets and psychology, it guides the reader to better connect with the science of healthy living, the study of epigenetics and the goal of embracing self-kindness and self-acceptance. Read More
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I Thought I Knew
I Thought I Knew
I Thought I Knew is a poignant, blow-by-blow account of a leading urologist whose world collapsed when he discovered he himself faced the very condition he was expert in – prostate cancer. Lying on a cold operating table one Saturday morning in December 2017, Prof Christopher Cheng realised he had entered the dusk of unknowns. Not even his 37 years of professional life in the field could prepare him for the momentous episode – a professor turned patient.  Read More
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我以为我知道 ▪ 当医生成了病人
我以为我知道 ▪ 当医生成了病人
《我以为我知道》详细地讲述了一位顶尖泌尿外科医生的故事,当他发现自己最擅长的疾病——前列腺癌,发生在自己身上,他的世界崩溃了。2017年12月的一个星期六早上,郑畏三教授躺在冰冷的手术台上,他意识到自己已经进入了一个无法预知的未来。即使他在该领域37年的职业生涯,也无法让他为这一重大事件做好准备——医生变成了病人。郑教授就是要通过这两个截然相反的角色——既是医生,又是病人:来试图揭开癌症患者经历的严酷考验,激发医者的同情心。最后,向本书的读者——患者和护理人员阐明,在面对癌症或任何慢性疾病时,要做出明智的决定。郑教授在本书的最后,敦促医生在行医时积极抱持同理心,并希望能建立一个健全而关怀的医疗体系。《我以为我知道》以一种原始、无拘无束而又敏感的方式书写,奠定了基调,展现了不屈不挠的人类精神的胜利——克服逆境,接受现实。 Read More
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Think. Coach. Thrive!
Think. Coach. Thrive!
Fortifying Antifragility in Organisations Through Workplace Coaching The quest to fortify antifragility in organisations has never been more urgent. The global operating environment is evolving from being ‘VUCAH’ to ‘BANI’. Managers need to unrelentingly seek ways to develop the most valuable asset they are charged with – human capital. Dubbed by experts as ‘seminal’, ‘refreshingly prolific’, ‘novel’, ‘transformational’ and ‘thought-provoking’, Think. Coach. Thrive! offers people leaders a powerful business model that unlocks human potential and develops antifragility, a characteristic of resilience that defies stressors, impelling one to bounce back even stronger when under stress. Read More
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Think To Thrive
Think To Thrive
Thinking happens almost automatically from the day we are born. However, this can be said of speaking and listening. We all know that few people speak well and listen well. It is the same for thinking: few think well. This book Think to Thrive will examine the basis of thinking and introduce a fundamental model of a process of good thinking called PEARL. The simple and effective tool can be used to improve thinking in any situation we face. PEARL is as applicable in the classroom as in the boardroom.  Read More
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Data Unplugged
Data Unplugged
Understanding the concepts of data has become more critical than ever as the world grapples with the age of information. In Data Unplugged: Understanding Data and Why It Matters, data strategist and technologist Parviz Foroughian explores some of the most fundamental concepts of data and its related technologies by juxtaposing powerful and complex concepts – all explained in plain language – with practical real-world examples of how data is transforming the world and impacting our future. He aspires to lead readers to unplug and understand data, to ultimately make better, smarter decisions.  Read More
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Digital CRM
Digital CRM
The information age has engendered boundless business possibilities in the digital space as organisations big and small race to connect with customers across the globe. Their No. 1 aim: to build trust and attract buy-in through creative and intelligent digital customer relationship management (CRM) initiatives. A good deal of literature has been written on digital CRM, however, arguably none has been penned through the lens of Asian perspectives. In Digital CRM, author and leading Asian CRM expert Danny Condecido, methodically unfolds what is needed to build long-term relationship via CRM with consumers in Asia and beyond. Read More
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