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sets out seven basic, but critical, lessons everyone should know in order to lead others successfully. Each lesson is followed by a series of key points, designed to act as summaries, as well as incitements to positive action.
JOHN CHAMBERS CONNECT THE DOTS: LEADERSHIP LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE HARPERTHORSONS, 6TH, HB, £20, 9780008297039 Leading tech pioneer who advises the likes of premiers Narendra Modi and Emmanuel Macron, with a “profound” analysis of what makes an outstanding leader, “guaranteed to inspired the frontrunners of any enterprise for years to come”.
DANIEL DOVER & TIM HINDLE
THE NEW FACE OF HMRC: BEHIND THE TANGLED WEB PROFILE, 3RD, PB, £7.99, 9781788161428 Written by a professional adviser specialising in such horrors, this guide explains the pitfalls, stumbling blocks and switchbacks you may encounter when the tax man cometh to investigate you.
SUCCESS PROFILE, 6TH, PB, £11.99, 9781788160483
Draper, a psychotherapist and executive coach, explains how to create space you need to take control when life seems stressful and overwhelming. It’s an empathetic and intelligent account of our impulses, which offers solutions, case histories, tools and tips.
DEREK DRAPER CREATE SPACE: HOW TO MANAGE TIME AND FIND FOCUS, PRODUCTIVITY AND
WILFRED EMMANUEL- JONES JEOPARDY: THE DANGER OF PLAYING IT SAFE ON THE PATH TO SUCCESS PIATKUS, 13TH, PB, £14.99, 9780349419268 The founder of premium sausage brand The Black Farmer with an “inspirational”
development and business guide which advocates the importance of embracing danger, both in business
and in life. He draws on his own experience that has taken him from an inner-city allotment to becoming one of the nation’s most famous farmers.
PAOLO GALLO THE COMPASS AND THE RADAR: THE ART OF BUILDING A REWARDING CAREER WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO YOURSELF BLOOMSBURY, 6TH, HB, £16.99, 9781472958792 Through a blend of coaching practice,
management theories, case studies and storytelling, this offers a pathway towards identifying the right career for you and developing a moral compass that will anchor you in your professional life.
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INSIDE APPLE’S DESIGN PROCESS DURING THE GOLDEN YEARS OF STEVE JOBS MACMILLAN, 6TH, PB, £12.99, 9781529004717 From 2001 to 2017, Kocienda was a software engineer and designer at Apple. Here he gives his personal account of what it was like to work at Apple in the final years of the Steve Jobs era, from demoing products to helping create software for the iPhone, the iPad and WebKit.
ROB MOORE START NOW. PERFECT LATER JOHN MURRAY LEARNING, 6TH, PB, £12,.99, 9781473685437 “What are you waiting for?” This book aims to show you how to launch your business or idea, begin the next phase of your career, and overcome
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self-doubt in the process. The audio and e-book will precede this paperback edition in August.
SHEILA PARRY TAKE PRIDE: HOW TO BUILD ORGANISATIONAL SUCCESS THROUGH YOUR PEOPLE UNBOUND, 6TH, HB, £18.99, 9781783526345 Strategic consultant for the likes of Adidas and Siemens lays out a fresh approach to organisations and people which aims to make work a better place
CURRENT AFFAIRS & POLITICS
RUTH DAVIDSON YES SHE CAN HODDER, 20TH, HB, £20, 9781473659223 And now to the second Scottish female powerhouse author of the month: the Leader of the Scottish Conservatives, undoubtedly a strong and authentic voice in politics. In her first book, she aims to appeal to voters across the spectrum with a collection of the life lessons learned through interviews with inspirational women from around the world. “I hope very much that it will become an obsolete curio in my lifetime; a text to be puzzled over as to why it needed to be written at all,” she says.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT & SELF-HELP
INGRID FETTELL LEE JOYFUL: THE ART OF FINDING HAPPINESS ALL AROUND YOU RIDER, 6TH, HB, £20, 9781846045394 In an eye-catching guide, Rider is aiming at the millennial Marie Kondo market. Fettell Lee, c.e.o. of global innovation firm IDEO, takes a “groundbreaking” look at how small changes at home and in public spaces—tweaks in colour, text, pattern—can promote the “aesthetics of joy” (the title of her blog). She brings in psychology and neuroscience to explore how the things we routinely interact with can have surprisingly powerful effects on our mood.
HISTORY
MAX HASTINGS VIETNAM: AN EPIC TRAGEDY: 1945-1975 COLLINS, 20TH, HB, £30, 9780008132989 Billed as Hastings’ magnum opus and a “masterful chronicle of one of the most devastating international conflicts of the 20th century”, this new history of the Vietnam War is based on three years of extensive research, much of it conducted in Vietnam itself—to affect a change of perspective that is long overdue. We are still wont to think of the war as an American tragedy, says Hastings. And yet, it was overwhelmingly a Vietnamese tragedy in which 40 Vietnamese died for every American.
FOOD & DRINK
PRUE LEITH PRUE: FAVOURITE RECIPES FROM A LIFETIME OF COOKING AND EATING BLUEBIRD, 20TH, HB, £25, 9781509891481 In her first cookbook for 25 years, the founder of Leith’s School of Food and Wine, and “Great British Bake Off” judge, draws on her 60 years of cooking for this new “treasure trove” of 100 recipes from her own kitchen table. Some are “family favourites for donkey’s years, some adopted in the past few months”. There’s also a chapter of puds inspired by her time on “GBBO”: “guaranteed to be worth the calories”, and lots of anecdotes from her life in food.
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