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10 Good Reads Expand your skills, gain insight, and get inspired with these top picks. The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post- Pandemic World By James Rickards New York Times best-seller James Rickards details the risks to our financial system that have been brought about due to the pandemic and what investors can do to survive and prosper. Rickards is a contributor to the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Evening Standard, New York Times, and Washington Post, and has been featured on the BBC, CNN, NPR, C- SPAN, CNBC, Bloomberg, and FOX. e New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World delves into the history of monetary policy and how the United States and other nations have dealt with the fallout and impact of COVID-19 on their respective economic landscapes. Do What Matters Most By Rob Shallenberger and Steve Shallenberger In Do What Matters Most, co-authors Rob Shallenberger and Steve Shallenberger break down the topic of time management. e authors researched more than 1,260 managers and executives from more than 108 different organizations, finding that 68% of them feel like their main obstacle is time management, yet 80% don't have the processes in place to prioritize their time. e book provides simple and easy-to-understand habits to help readers take control of their day and turn lost time into positive production with a purpose. Do What Matters Most also includes real-world examples of how average employees and SVPs regained their edge and production by taking control of their time. The Art of Caring Leadership By Heather R. Younger In e Art of Caring Leadership, author Heather R. Younger details ways in which a caring management network leads to a more productive and effective workforce. Drawing from more than 80 interviews from her podcast, Leadership With Heart, Younger describes ways in which all employees can be made to feel included and cared for. Featured are real-world examples from her conversations spanning the business world, from Howard Behar, former President of the Starbucks Coffee Company, to Judith Scimone, SVP and Chief Talent Officer at MetLife, and many others. Younger is a best-selling author, international speaker, consultant, adjunct organizational leadership professor, known as "e Employee Whisperer." Listen Like You Mean It: Reclaiming the Lost Art of True Connection By Ximena Vengoechea Author Ximena Vengoechea helps re-discover the lost art of "listening" in her new book. Vengoechea explains how listening can be fine-tuned and shaped, homing in on her own experiences, drawing from interviews with marriage counselors, podcast hosts, life coaches, journalists, filmmakers, and other listening experts. Vengoechea's tips will help readers build rapport with strangers, deepen conversations, and navigate a conversation that's gone astray. Vengoechea, an experienced manager, mentor, and researcher, has been published in Inc., the Washington Post, Newsweek, and the Huffington Post, and has worked at Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Twitter.