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REVIEW BUKU #36: Anything You Want
Title: Anything You Want Author: Derek Sivers Introduction Many people dream of building a successful business, but not everyone understands where to begin or what truly matters in the process. Some believe that success requires massive funding, revolutionary ideas, or extraordinary talent. However, Derek Sivers presents a very different perspective in Anything You Want. This book tells the story of Derek Sivers, the founder of CD Baby, an online CD store for independent musi
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May 84 min read
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Becoming a Democratic Leader: A Leadership Journey Built on Participation and Trust
In many workplaces, employees often feel that their ideas are overlooked or that decisions are made without their involvement. However, imagine a different scenario: you are an employee without a formal leadership position, yet your opinions are consistently heard and valued during discussions and decision-making processes. Your manager regularly asks for input, encourages discussions, and ensures that every team member’s perspective is considered before important decisions a
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Apr 115 min read
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REVIEW BUKU #35: Emotional Intelligence Must Be Practiced
Title: Emotional Intelligence Must Be Practiced Author: Tim Wesfix Introduction Emotional intelligence is an important skill that helps individuals understand themselves and interact effectively with others. In daily life, people often face various emotional situations that require awareness, control, and empathy. Without the ability to manage emotions properly, even highly intelligent individuals may struggle to achieve success. Emotional Intelligence Must Be Practiced by Ti
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Apr 74 min read
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Why the World Needs Agile Leadership
The modern world is evolving faster than ever before. Technological innovations, global competition, digital transformation, and shifting consumer behavior are changing the way organizations operate. What worked yesterday may no longer be effective today, and what works today might become obsolete tomorrow. For organizations, this constant change presents both challenges and opportunities. High-performing companies continuously monitor emerging trends, anticipate disruptions,
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Apr 45 min read
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REVIEW BUKU #34: Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite
Title: Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite Author: Paul Arden Introduction In a world where most people follow familiar paths and conventional thinking, creativity often emerges from those who dare to challenge common assumptions. Many breakthrough ideas, innovations, and success stories originate from individuals who refuse to accept the obvious solution and instead choose to think differently. In Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite, Paul Arden presents a bold and unco
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Mar 315 min read
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