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Gettin' (un)Busy: 5 Steps to Kill Busyness and Live with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace

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You don’t have to take our word for it; two of the richest people in the worlds specifically name Business Adventures by John Brooks as their best business book. Those people? Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. This is a great choice for students that specifically aim to work in the U.S or work with American colleagues as it is focused so much on American business English. 18. “Business English ESL”

The book covers several categories such as deal-making, hiring, firing and financing. 17. “Speak Business English Like an American” This book will give students the chance to learn proper business English grammar and put it in to practice. The guide is extremely visual and covers common words and phrases as well as relevant grammar. There are listening, writing and reading exercises, making the textbook extremely well-rounded.If you're struggling with procrastination, this is arguably the only book you'll need to own. How to Stop Procrastinatingis a down-to-earth and uses a specific framework to assist you in becoming action-oriented. Scott also shares his own experiences on how he overcame procrastination and explores the main reasons why we drag out feet.

So what is the recipe of this critically acclaimed business book? It’s an easy-to-read collection of short stories about pivotal moments in the timeline of different companies. You may never be fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to live through the events of these tales, but the lessons drawn from each will add to your commercial acumen.Another former winner, Sebastian Mallaby (whose biography of Alan Greenspan, The Man Who Knew, triumphed in 2016) makes another appearance on the longlist with The Power Law : Venture Capital and the Art of Disruption. It is a deep dig into the roots of the venture capital industry that underpinned the rise of Silicon Valley. Mallaby attempts to answer the question “Did the VCs create the success, or did they merely show up for it?” Key quote: "To produce at your peak level you need to work for extended periods with full concentration on a single task free from distraction." 8. "Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day" by Jake Zeratsky and John Knapp Resources align to the syllabus they support, and have been through a detailed quality assurance process. In the corporate world everyone feels busy. “Time poverty” and stress are reducing firm productivity and leading to burnout. Corporations are mistaking activity for achievement. The Causes

If your students want to sound like native English speakers, this might be the right book for you to use in your classroom. This is a great book for any students that really want to focus on the idea of conversing in the workplace. 8. “Grammar for Business” Does he have the strongest work ethic? Does he have the brightest ideas? Or was he simply in the right place at the right time? Key quote: "You can get control of your time and your life only by changing the way you think, work, and deal with the never-ending river of responsibilities that flows over you each day. You can get control of your tasks and activities only to the degree that you stop doing some things and start spending more time on the few activities that can really make a difference in your life." 4. "The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich"The fierce war for staff is one contributor to economic stress. From interviews to incentives, Talent : How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners Around the World, by Tyler Cowen (longlisted in 2019 for Big Business) and Daniel Gross, is a highly practical guide to identifying and recruiting such people, while at the same time ensuring that hirers spread their net wide enough to ensure they assemble a diverse and innovative team. Students will love “Market Leader” if they’re at a lower-intermediate level or above and seeking to improve their overall Business English. 2. Business one:one

Could we possibly produce a list of the 100 top business books for UK readers without Alan Sugar getting a feature? This book teaches students idioms and common business expressions in American English and even comes with a CD so they can hear them! It’s set up like a dictionary and provides over 1,000 of the most common and useful business English words and phrases.

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This works similar to any other dictionary but with a more clear focus on business concepts and even examples and break-downs of business processes.

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