Kategorie: Buch-Club
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„Identity“
A real valuable and insightful book — because it provides a unifying framework for understanding seemingly disparate political phenomena across the globe, showing how Brexit, Donald Trump, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo and religious fundamentalism are all manifestations of the same…
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„The Mosquito“
This book is particularly valuable because it radically reframes our understanding of history by placing an overlooked biological factor — the mosquito — at the center of human events, revealing how natural forces have shaped political, military, and social outcomes…
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„The Japanese Mind“
„The Japanese Mind“ serves as an crucial bridge for cross-cultural understanding, offering Westerners genuine insight into why Japanese people think and behave the way they do, rather than simply cataloging customs or etiquette rules.
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„David and Goliath“
This book is so special to us because it fundamentally reframes how we think about adversity and competition, offering a liberating perspective that disadvantages are not destiny and that giants are often more vulnerable than they appear.
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„Eat a Peach“
We love this book because it breaks the glamorous facade of celebrity chef culture and provides an unflinchingly honest portrait of mental health struggles in a high-pressure creative industry, helping to destigmatize conversations about depression and anxiety.
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„Humble Consulting“
The content of this book is very close to how we define „consultancy“ because it fundamentally reframes what it means to help others professionally, moving away from the ego-driven „expert“ model that often creates dependency and resistance toward a more…
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„Du darfst nicht alles glauben, was du denkst“
„Du darfst nicht alles glauben, was du denkst“ hat uns sehr nachdenklich gestimmt und ist alles andere als ein weiters Buch von einem Promi. Dieses Buch ist besonders wertvoll, weil es von einer Person im Rampenlicht stammt, die das Stigma…
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„Creative Confidence“
This book is really insightful for us because it directly addresses the psychological barriers that prevent people from accessing their creativity – fear of judgment, perfectionism, and the „I’m just not creative“ mindset – and provides concrete tools to overcome…
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„Change by Design“
Tim Bown’s book is a great read because it democratizes innovation by showing that creative problem-solving isn’t reserved for designers or „creative types“ but is a learnable methodology that anyone can apply to tackle complex challenges.
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„Ich sehe das, was du nicht sagst“
Dieses Buch ist so spannend für uns, weil es wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse über nonverbale Kommunikation auf unterhaltsame und leicht verständliche Weise vermittelt und direkt anwendbare Fähigkeiten für den Alltag bietet.