Showing posts with label Bibliography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bibliography. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 December 2007

Bibliographic resources for further studying

In my quest for information to enhance the new editions of my book, I often come across books which I think could be of interest to candidates of EU competitions.

However, potentials readers before dipping into further bibliographic research should remember: Candidates should go through these extra resources only after having study their basic texts.

The latest list of books I have read are:

  • How to get a job you'll love by John Lees from McGraw-Hill
  • Ethics Matters by Paolo Giusta from European Court of Auditors
  • Body language at work by Adrian Furnham from Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development

I hereby invite all readers of this blog to share their own bibliographic discoveries, especially if it concerns specialised competitions.