Have you read five books that people in the workplace must read?

Have you read five books that people in the workplace must read?

As a social person who has been wandering in the workplace for many years, there are few "cheats" and how to settle down.

If you want to get along in the workplace, you should read some books about the workplace. Some people say that reading a good book is a spiritual practice and a baptism of the soul. And I said that I have a "secret book" in my heart, so I don't panic when something happens.

The contents in the book are all other people's experiences, so let's take fewer detours.

As the teacher said, reading is the lowest cost investment. Now let's continue to invest in ourselves.

1 "Lifelong Growth"

Author: Bush hohlfeld catherine

Douban score: 8.8 points

Content abstract: The author helps readers adjust and improve themselves from seven aspects: growth mentality, lifelong learning, self-adjustment, digital ability, innovation in the workplace, creativity, deceleration and balance.

2 "The Art of Communication at Work"

Author: Ronald b Adler/? Yanni Maguire Elm/? Christian Lucas

Douban score: 9.3 points

Content abstract: This book is divided into four parts: the basic principles of business and communication, personal skills, teamwork and effective speech.

3 "Primitive Principles"

Author: Rui Daglio

Douban score: 8.3 points

Abstract: More than 500 principles in the book will help us keep an open mind, see the reality clearly, correctly evaluate ourselves and others, calmly face the problems of making decisions and building a strong team, learn more about ourselves and achieve sustainable growth.

4 "Growth: From Campus to Workplace"

Author: Xie Yun

Douban score: 9.0

Content abstract: From the beginning of self-knowledge, tell how young people can strengthen their character cultivation, improve their own quality and adapt to the change from campus to workplace in very friendly language.

5 "Goal Rule: A Master's Positive Thinking Course"

Douban score: 8.9 points

Author: Mickey Horowitz

Content abstract: This book comprehensively explains the core idea of Napoleon Hill's success theory-the first goal rule, so that you can quickly master the ideological power of Napoleon Hill's success theory-positive thinking.