
The Power of a Positive No
by William Ury
Like 'Fair Play', this book emphasizes the importance of boundaries and skills in negotiation, making it relevant for readers interested in balancing personal and professional commitments.
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by William Ury
Like 'Fair Play', this book emphasizes the importance of boundaries and skills in negotiation, making it relevant for readers interested in balancing personal and professional commitments.
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by Kim Scott
This book resonates with themes in 'Fair Play', focusing on communication, accountability, and the importance of relationships in work and life.
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by Brené Brown
This book aligns with 'Fair Play's' exploration of authenticity and self-care, encouraging readers to prioritize their own needs.
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by Jen Sincero
In line with the themes of empowerment and self-advocacy in 'Fair Play', this book encourages taking charge of one's life.
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by Sheryl Sandberg
This book complements 'Fair Play' by addressing equality, work-life balance, and the importance of having difficult conversations.
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by Gary Chapman and Paul White
Similar to 'Fair Play', this book focuses on communication and understanding others’ needs, promoting healthier workplace dynamics.
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