The first quarter of the quarter of 2025 are trying to increase the sales game, start a company, or build a team, inspiring and practical books that lead your efforts.
Fearless: New rules for unlocking creativity, courage and success

Fearless
Rebecca Minkoff
The aim of a luxury fashion tycoon and activist is to help other entrepreneurs, especially women, to conquer fear and face the challenges of their goals by telling their own story of success through perseverance and determination.
Win an inner game: How to move from survival to prosperous

Win an inner game
Steve Magness
Magness, athlete, coach and author of the bestseller “do hard things” is the cause that we can watch perfection and personal fulfillment without sacrificing him for others. It advocates the transition from mentality of survival to prosperous and offers personal experience, main principles and practical tips. Reviewers call the book “Wise, Fun” and “Breath of Fresh Air”.
Ping: Secrets of successful virtual communication

Ping
Author: Andrew Brodsky
Brodsky is a professor of management at McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas in Austin and a technology, communication and productivity expert in the workplace. This new guide helps readers to avoid misunderstandings and efficiently by selecting the apprenticeship channel – E -mail, text, video conferencing – in hybrid work settings.
Starting code: Sale led by the main founder and increasing the growth of your startup return

Trigger
ZOLTAN A. VARDY
B2B Sales for Vardy shows the founders of its real world strategy to develop their business through a competitive value offer, outgoing sales, partnership and incoming marketing.
Lululemon and the future of technical clothing

Lululemon
from Chip Wilson
The Apparel Lululelon dealer is known for its strong brand and rapid growth. As its founder Wilson admitted mistakes and missing opportunities. It attributes the success of the brand to the business model and corporate culture that allowed it to retreat and get out of the way of employees “who decided to be great”.
Enterprise everywhere: travel, business and a plan for a lifetime

Enterprise everywhere
from Jenny Fielding
Jenny Fielding’s risk capitalist distillates the secrets for business and life that has been collected from entrepreneurs around the world AZ as the founder of two technology companies and the leader of Wheree Ventures, a fund that focuses on the early stage.
AZ PAYMENTS: Modern and practical glossary

AZ payments
Neira Jones
If shortcuts such as PCI DSS, POS, A2A, P2P and BAAS, let us scratch your head, this list of understanding comes to rescue with a clear explanation of more than 1600 finteks and payment conditions. Jones is an expert on payments, financial technology and computer crime that advises organizations and has received industrial awards and tangles.
The Stargazer: Relaxing the brilliance of building bright teams

Stargazer
Katie P. Desiderio and Michael G. Frino
Co -authors of the Wall Street Journal “The Beekeeper: Pollinatting of your transformative growth organization” create an inspiring fable that illustrates how to build strong cohesive teams.
Please note, shoppers!: American retail capitalism and the origin of the Amazon economy

Please note, shoppers!
Author: Kathleen Thelen
How is the giant retailers, such as Walmart and Amazon, dominate and change consumers’ capitalism? Thelen contrasts with the US regulatory environment with those in the UK and the EU and provides a historical view of how the current economic climate has evolved. According to reviews, this is “a study of a trip, which provides insight not only to the past and the future of online retail”.
Goat Wisdom: How to build a really great business – from the founders of Beekman 1802

Goat wisdom
Dr. Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell
In July, the Harvard Business Review Press is a story about how the authors left the corporate world in 2008 on the foundable beauty brand and skin -based skin. They established a business without external financing, during the required and minimum planning. The book shares its 12 key principles, stories from their experience, knowledge from other entrepreneurs and plantations of practical tips.