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22 BOOKS IN 2022
New Year usually comes with resolutions for the next 12 months ahead, and so in this spirit of New Year resolutions, we at LID Business Media have a challenge for you and it involves books!

In the beginning of 2022 we are inviting you to take part in LID's New Year Resolution and have set the challenge to read 22 books in 2022. We hope you will join us and are also asking you to share all the books you decide to read on social media and to use the hashtag - #22booksin2022 and tag us! We will share your posts and be able to follow our progress together.

LID will also be recommending books to read during the year. Keep an eye on our website's blog section (and posts related to that) – you may well find the next book to add to your reading list!
Our Blogs
GENERATING VALUE FROM DATA

Beginning with the key challenges that enterprises face in generating value from data, Data Alchemy is a practical and provocative book that systematically outlines practical processes, frameworks and data science and artificial intelligence toolkits to enable businesses to achieve better business outcomes. 

 Written by two leading practitioners, this playbook explores the relationship between data, customer experience and business value. The book features illustrative examples and open source codes to enhance your business knowledge and provide the necessary actions relevant to any industry, and can be successfully deployed by business executives, data science innovators and practitioners.

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HOW TO WRITE A BOOK
Simone Fenton-Jarvis shares her top tips on how to write a business book
Lukas Michel shares his top tips on how to write a management book
Have you ever wondered how to write a business book? Starting from scratch, especially if it's your first book, can feel overwhelming. To help you get into that writing groove, some of LID's best-selling authors have shared their top tips on how to write a business book. 

Simone Fenton-Jarvis, author of The Human-Centric Workplace, shares useful tips from finding the right place to write, to getting advice from the right people, and more.

Lukas Michel, a prolific author of five books on management, reveals his process of writing books.

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THE BOOK THAT CHANGED THE WAY WE WRITE
Exciting news, LID Business Media will be publishing the very successful, We, Me, Them & It on its 21st anniversary. Out on 27 January.
 
To mark the occasion, the author of this best-selling book, John Simmons, has written an an article telling us how his book changed the way many people write in marketing and business during the past 20 years and why it is still relevant today.
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN?
What does it mean to be human? And, in particular, what does it mean to be human at work? 

Simone Fenton-Jarvis, author of the The Human-Centric Workplace, provides answers and insights to these pressing questions in her latest article. 
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HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FOR 20 YEARS
Lukas Michel, author of several important management books (including the recent  Diagnostic Mentoringand Management Design, both published by LID) is celebrating the 20-year anniversary of his business, Agility Insights, this year.

Lukas has shared how he has managed to build his company from scratch and run it successfully for 20 years. He has also revealed important tips for every manager or business leader on how to succeed today.

🎧 Listen to Lukas Michel's podcast interview: Why good management is essential for the success of every business with Lukas Michel

📰 Read Lukas Michel's latest article: How to run a successful business
EVENTS TO ATTEND

26TH JANUARY 2022

From haha to aha: Insights, serendipity and humour

Anthony Tasgal, author of InCitations,will deliver a paean to serendipity, insight and wit in a world obsessed with rationality, KPIs, metrics and ‘tick-boxing’.

Join us and find out about:

  • Why so serious? The arithmocracy, the obsessive worship of data and facts and what behavioural economics shows us about the power of engaging emotions 
  • From haha to Aha: What can humour teach us about the identification and generation of insight
  • What do M. Night Shyamalan’s films, Schrödinger’s cat and a goldfish tell us about insight? Not just what insight is, but how it feels
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