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  • What is a book you found useful for your professional development?

    Kartal Erkoc
    31 replies
    For me, the classical one "How to Win Friends & Influence People" was very helpful for building better relationships during my early career.

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    Ivo Scherkamp
    From "Good to Great"
    Kartal Erkoc
    @ivo_scherkamp Thank you for sharing, this goes to my wishlist! 📚
    Marko Rakic
    LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
    From zero to one - Peter Thiel. Atomic habits by James Clear.
    Kartal Erkoc
    @marko_rakic2 Thanks Marko! Atomic habits gave a good insight and helped me to take some action as well. And even today I'm still following it whether it is to read only one page a book, or one push-up a day, just to keep my habits alive.
    Elif Duran
    BeforeSunset AI
    Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love, by Marty Cagan
    Harshavardhan Reddy
    Own Your Niche by Staphanie Chandler
    Chetan Natesh
    Up the organization by Robert Townsend.
    Maria Noemi Hernandez
    How to Own the Room!
    Kartal Erkoc
    @mimih_arteaga Will look into that as well, thank you! :)
    Franziska Kroll
    Reinventing organizations by Frederic Laloux. Great if you want to learn about self-organized teams and purposeful work.
    Sanjay Somashekar
    Never split the difference by Chris Voss is super helpful as it helps us understand a lot on being attentive and learning more about the person we are dealing with than jumping on what we are trying to achieve!
    Kartal Erkoc
    @sanjay_somashekar I totally agree! I enjoyed a lot reading that book. Especially the conversation with Harvard professors in that room was quite an interesting beginning.
    Josh Russ
    "Build" by Tony Fadell He built the iPod/iPhone @ Apple then started Nest. Such a great read!
    Kartal Erkoc
    @apple @josh_russ1 I enjoy success stories! Adding to my list, thank you Josh!
    John Morrison
    Clean Code by Robert C. Martin
    Luis Enrique Medina
    Unfuck Yourself by Gary John Bishop and Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely. Both books go a long way when exploring concepts of relationships, perspective and the way to handle life.
    Kartal Erkoc
    @medinaluis Thanks for sharing these Luis. Also, Predictably Irrational seems like a good read for behavioural psychology, can't wait to read that! 👌🏼
    Grace Hur
    The 10 types of innovation! Innovation is not always about having a novel product idea.
    Bjorn Gustafsson
    The Leadership Challenge By: Jame Kouzes and Barry Posner
    Robbert White
    How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie...Our Financial Consultant & Advisor will help you plan & save for your financial goals. Visit us now!