More than 11,000 business books are published every year—an overwhelming choice for busy professionals. Therefore, in partnership with getAbstract, Training brings you June’stop three business books recommended to our readers. “Rule Makers, Rule Breakers. How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World” by Michele Gelfand (Scribner, 2018, 384 pages, ISBN: 9781501152931; $28)
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