‘Gratitude Infusion’ by Kerry A. Wekelo

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Gratitude is an often underestimated or neglected instrument in the business world. It is not uncommon for employees to be dissatisfied or change jobs because they feel unappreciated. Colleagues and managers often find it difficult to express gratitude and appreciation. In fact, lack of appreciation is one of the most common reasons for dismissal (in a survey in 2019 it was even the most frequently mentioned reason for terminating a job) – not to mention the countless cases of “internal resignation”…

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‘Poor Economics’ by Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo

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One of the most inspiring books that I read recently is Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty* by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. I think this book is outstanding because it not only covers new perspectives on global poverty but also examines the tiny business operations from poor people. While some other authors focus only on the entrepreneurial spirit of poor business owners (which for sure exists in many cases), go Banerjee and Duflo a bit further and explore the problems like a lack of profitability, risk management issues and limited or missing growth prospects. They also include discussions about the proper use of development aid and how the success of projects is often spoiled by misinformation, myths and cultural conflicts. Banerjee and Duflo’s book is an enjoyable and insightful read.

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