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Lead Like Julius Caesar
What can Julius Caesar's imperfect story - his spectacular failures as well as his success - tell us about contemporary leadership challenges?
Hone - How Purposeful Leaders Defy Drift
In a business landscape obsessed with transformation and disruption, Hone offers a refreshingly counterintuitive approach to today's organisational challenges.
Super Adaptability: How to Transcend in an Age of Overwhelm
Max Mckeown's heavyweight new book draws from neuroscience, psychology and cultural evolution to develop a practical framework for human adaptability. It might also help you move from paralysis into abundance

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