[This Week's Books] 'Happy Monday Work Life in Finland' and 5 More Titles
◆Happy Work Life in Finland on Mondays Too = The author, who worked for a global company for over a decade, introduces the charm of Finnish work life and the unique Finnish organizational culture discovered while living and working in Finland for seven years, drawn there as if by fate. Having experienced Finland's 'unconventional' organizational culture, the author explains how the Finnish corporate culture, different from the typical work experiences we imagine, connects to employee happiness. (Written by Shania Shin · Real Learning)
◆Ultra-Individualism = Focusing on humans rather than technology, this book discusses the attitudes we should adopt and how organizations should be managed and led. It calmly argues that various assumptions and beliefs about the world, individuals, organizations, and management, which we once believed to be 'scientific,' are actually highly unscientific products. Based on key evidence from modern scientific research and directions, it presents directions and concrete methodologies. (Written by Sanghyo Lee · Hans Media)
◆Geopolitical Alpha = Expressing doubts about whether experts, the producers of information, can truly be trusted, the book encourages investors to critically evaluate them themselves and predict market directions. It cites examples such as President Trump, who, despite controlling the majority in Congress and attempting over 70 times, failed to repeal Obamacare, and Greece, which, against all expectations during the economic crisis, did not leave the EU. (Written by Marco Papic · Yeouido Bookstore)
◆What Happened to You? = The problems troubling you now may be due to something that affected your brain in the past. Oprah, who has long struggled with her childhood wounds, offers warm empathetic words, and child trauma expert Dr. Bruce D. Perry provides gentle scientific insights that lead us beyond heavy topics and unfamiliar concepts in neuroscience and psychiatry into the depths of our inner selves. (Written by Bruce D. Perry and others · Bookie)
◆Meditations on Meat = Based on Benjamin Wurgaft, a humanities scholar’s five-year investigation from 2013 to 2018 into cultured meat development sites in Silicon Valley, USA, and the Netherlands, this is a scientific report and philosophical essay that examines the history of meat consumption and the future of food, reflecting on human-animal relationships and the potential for human moral improvement. (Written by Benjamin A. Wurgaft · Dolbegae)
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