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Ian McDermott – 'How Good Are You as a Collaborative Leader?'
Thursday, 22 December 2016
‹Ian McDermott, co-author of the recently published title The Collaborative Leader, has written a post on LinkedIn™s blog section in which he discusses the nature of collaborative leadership and how successful collaboration requires a personal skill set and a particular mind-set.

Click here to read Ian™s article and here to take a closer look at his title, co-authored with L. Michael Hall.
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Ten reasons to read 'WTF Just Happened'
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Author Martin Goodyer has laid out ten reasons why you should read his recently published popular psychology title WTF Just Happened?, a book on how to make better decisions by asking yourself better questions.

Click here to read his ten-strong persuasive points and here to take a look inside the book™s sample pages.

WTF Just Happened? is an ideal book for anyone interested in human behaviour, personal development or avoiding mistakes by learning from others™. If you only buy one book to help you handle life™s challenges, then make it this one.
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Thursday, 22 December 2016
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Bob makes it into Toppsta's '100 Best Children's Books of 2016'
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
James Garner˜s fully illustrated title Bob and the River of Time has been listed as one of 2016™s best children™s picture books in kids™ book review website Toppsta.

The books on the list have been read and recommended by children, parents, teachers, librarians, and grandparents, and those in the top 100 were noted as the ones that readers have enjoyed the most.

Click here to see Toppsta™s list and here to take a look inside the book for yourself.

Bob and the River of Time introduces children to the beauty and wonder of wildlife and nature. Bob discovers the changing seasons, different types of weather and a huge variety of plant and animal life. On Bob™s journey, he sees a host of different animals, creepy crawlies, birds, flowers, vegetables and trees. The book is packed with interesting facts, meaning children can learn more as they discover the different critters. The beautiful illustrations and attention to detail ensure that each time you open the book you™ll discover something new. There is a key in the back of the book to show you where all the colourful characters are hiding, in case you™re really stuck!

Join Bob as he learns to be mindful and maintain a positive outlook, even when he isn™t sure where the river is taking him. The calming flow of the story will send children to a place of tranquil and inspired imagination. The story is ideal for relaxing bedtime reading, but hunting for and learning about all of the creatures will provide hours of additional fun. Searching for the many creatures and plants within the book is a great way to focus a child™s mind, especially if their mind has a tendency to wander.
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Martin Goodyer featured in The Daily Express
Monday, 19 December 2016
Martin Goodyer has been featured in Carole Ann Rice™s ˜Happy Mondays™ column in both the print and online issue of today™s The Daily Express in which he shares his top tips on how to better navigate your way through a more relaxed Christmas.

You can also find more of his advice and insights in his recently published popular psychology title WTF Just Happened?.

Click here to read the article and here to take a look inside the book™s sample pages.
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Don't Send Him in Tomorrow – Schools Week's 'best book of 2016 for teachers and school leaders'
Monday, 19 December 2016
Jarlath O™Brien's title, Don™t Send Him in Tomorrow, has been singled out as #1 in Schools Week editor Cath Murray's best books of 2016 for teachers and school leaders, picking up a glowing recommendation for its content along the way!

Click here to read the review and here to take a closer look at the title.
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