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Titles in This Set:
Dead in the Water
Work Rules!
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians
Format: Paperback
ISBN:
Overview:
This three-book collection brings together sharp, accessible non-fiction from three celebrated voices in journalism and business. Dead in the Water by Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel dives into the murky world of shipping fraud and a high-stakes murder, offering a gripping investigative narrative grounded in real-world case files. Work Rules! by Laszlo Bock distills Google’s approach to people operations into practical, evidence-based guidance for leaders who want to attract and develop top talent while keeping the workplace energized and humane. Why We Get the Wrong Politicians by Isabel Hardman surveys Westminster’s culture with forensic clarity, exploring why talented public servants can still produce flawed outcomes and how political systems might be improved. This paperback set is ideal for curious readers who crave rigorous, readable explanations of complex systems. It’s a thoughtful gift for professionals, students, and general readers who value high‑quality non-fiction.
What This Collection Covers:
Together these books illuminate how power, risk, and incentives shape modern institutions—from the ships that carry global trade to the workplaces that shape our daily lives and the politicians who govern nations. Dead in the Water offers a compulsive, real-world case study of fraud, oversight, and accountability in an industry that rarely sits in the public eye. Work Rules! translates big ideas about culture, engagement, and performance into actionable strategies any organization can adopt—from hiring practices to performance management and employee experience. Why We Get the Wrong Politicians untangles the corridors of power to reveal how political ecosystems function, how crises expose weaknesses, and what reform could look like in practice. The collection is an invaluable primer for readers seeking practical lessons from current events and contemporary leadership.
Book-by-Book Guide:
Dead in the Water transports readers into the heart of a dangerous maritime world, where a routine ship inspection becomes a chilling investigation into fraud, murder, and a network that links crewmembers, insurers, and investigators. Campbell and Chellel lay out the timeline with precise, spellbinding detail, weaving testimony from those closest to the case into a compelling narrative that reads like a courtroom page-turner. It is a work of rigorous journalism that exposes how risk is engineered—and how accountability can surface when investigators push beyond the obvious. The book’s evidence-based storytelling and courtroom-ready clarity make it essential reading for fans of true crime, investigative reporting, and global commerce alike.
Work Rules! takes the mystery out of corporate talent and shows how a data-informed, human-centered approach can unlock extraordinary performance. Laszlo Bock shares real-world experiments from Google’s People Operations, revealing how thoughtful hiring, continuous feedback, and a culture of psychological safety empower employees to innovate and excel. The book blends research, anecdotes, and practical frameworks to guide managers toward creating workplaces where people not only endure their jobs but feel inspired to contribute at their best. For leaders, HR professionals, and anyone curious about how to cultivate high-performing teams, this is a clear, persuasive playbook grounded in evidence and experience.
Why We Get the Wrong Politicians examines Westminster with rigor and candour, explaining why even capable people can end up delivering ineffective policy. Isabel Hardman analyzes institutional pressures, media dynamics, and public expectations to map where political systems misfire and what reform could look like in practice. The updated edition includes the events of 2021 and 2022, offering timely context for readers seeking to understand how political culture evolves under pressure. Clear, fair-minded, and deeply informed, this book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the challenges of modern governance and the prospects for better leadership.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is tailored for adult readers who value in‑depth, well‑researched non-fiction. It suits professionals seeking practical insights into leadership, organizational culture, and accountability, as well as students studying business, politics, or journalism. Gift buyers will find three distinct voices and topics that appeal to readers who enjoy investigative reporting, business strategy, and civic engagement. It also works beautifully for book clubs or classroom discussions that explore real‑world case studies and the human factors behind complex systems. Whether you’re looking for a cross-disciplinary read or a focused deep‑dive into a single topic, this set delivers a richly informed, engaging experience.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel are award‑winning investigative reporters whose collaborative work on Dead in the Water exposes fraud and danger within the global shipping industry, delivering rigorous reportage and gripping narrative. Laszlo Bock is the long‑time head of Google's People Operations, whose work on Work Rules! distills a data‑driven philosophy of talent, culture, and performance that has resonated with leaders worldwide. Isabel Hardman is an award‑winning political journalist whose revised and updated Why We Get the Wrong Politicians provides a lucid, evidence‑based look at Westminster and the forces shaping political decision‑making. Together, these authors bring a powerful blend of investigative rigor, practical insight, and perceptive analysis to this three‑book collection.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you crave nonfiction that informs as it engages, this trio delivers. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how large institutions operate, where risks and incentives intersect, and what effective leadership looks like in practice. Owning the complete set makes it easy to reference familiar concepts across different contexts—finance, management, and public life—while enjoying the distinct voice each author brings. It’s a thoughtful, long‑lasting addition to any bookshelf and a reliable resource for conversations at work, in study groups, or at home.
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