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The Fifth Discipline
Peter M. Senge
The Fifth Discipline reveals how to find joy at work as an employee and improve productivity as an employer, outlining the five values that can transform a workplace into a place of learning.
The Fight Over Fake Meat
Today, Explained, Kenny Torrella
In this March 2024 episode of the Today, Explained podcast, guest host David Pierce learns about lab-grown meat from his Vox colleague Kenny Torrella.
The Financial Diet
Chelsea Fagan, Lauren Ver Hage
From financial experts Chelsea Fagan and Lauren Ver Hage, The Financial Diet is personal finance 101 for the struggling millennial.
The Financial Markets Context
The Open University, Ramy Majouji
In this course, The Open University breaks down stock market efficiency, guiding learners through the efficiency hypothesis, how it translates into the real world, and its potential pitfalls.
The Fine Art of Small Talk
Debra Fine
The Fine Art of Small Talk teaches us how to skilfully start, continue, and end conversations with anyone — no matter how shy we think we are.
The Fire Next Time
James Baldwin
This seminal 1963 text by American writer James Baldwin explores race in the United States, centering on Baldwin's personal life growing up in Harlem, as well as more far-reaching social aspects of the Black experience.
The First 20 Hours
Josh Kaufman
The First 20 Hours lays out a methodical approach you can use to pick up new skills quickly without worrying about how long it takes to become an expert.
The First 90 Days
Michael D. Watkins
In this essential read, Michael D. Watkins explains how leaders can successfully transition into a new role faster by using the 90-day framework.
The First Wave
Matthew Heineman
This emotional fly-on-the-wall documentary from National Geographic follows healthcare workers as they tackle the arrival of COVID-19 in New York.
The First-Time Manager
Jim McCormick
Work-place dynamics expert Jim McCormick distills the art of management into a series of easily digestible techniques you can implement to motivate your team.
The Five
Hallie Rubenhold
Hallie Rubenhold details the lives of the five women killed by Jack the Ripper in Victorian-era London, examining the complexities of the victims' work, relationships, living situations, and health to counter long-held assumptions about them.
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Patrick Lencioni
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team uses a fable to explain why even the best teams struggle to work together and offers actionable strategies for them to overcome distrust and office politics.
The Five Spiritual Faculties
Mark Zelinsky
Learning the five spiritual faculties of Buddhism – faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom – can help us lead a good life, moving toward true happiness and away from suffering.
The Forefront of Fashion
Pieces Archive
Fashion isn't just a statement; it's an ever-evolving narrative waiting to be explored. Join us on this remarkable journey through the threads of fashion history and the avant-garde designs of tomorrow.
The Fortune Cookie Principle
Bernadette Jiwa
The Fortune Cookie Principle explains why a great product or service isn't enough – today, a compelling story about your brand is the most important aspect of running a business.
The Foundations of Happiness at Work
Dacher Keltner, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, The University of California, Berkeley
In this course, instructors from The University of California, Berkeley explain how employees and business leaders can foster happier and more productive workplaces.
The Foundations of Modern India
Dan Snow's History Hit, Dan Snow
This April 2022 episode of Dan Snow's History Hit podcast explores the political ideologies that sparked the movement for India's independence, as well as the British response to it.
The Four
Scott Galloway
The Four takes a close look at the growth of four of the most influential companies in the world and the secrets behind their success.
The Four Agreements
Don Miguel Ruiz
Drawing on the knowledge of the Toltecs, an ancient society from central Mexico, this book demonstrates how we have been raised to conform. Discover how to break free of damaging internal rules and replace them with a new set of agreements.
The Four Steps to the Epiphany
Steve Blank
This book shows startups how to achieve success by giving examples of companies that failed and outlining what they could have done better.
The Four Tendencies
Gretchen Rubin
The Four Tendencies walks us through the four personality types and how they deal with expectations to help us better understand ourselves and those we encounter in our work and personal lives.