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Open to Work

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‘Open To Work helps you stop fearing the future and start shaping it with purpose.’ Jay Shetty

‘An instantly useful guide to futureproofing your career.’ Adam Grant

‘Open to Work lays out a smart and clear path to the future of work’ Brené Brown

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ISBN: 9780008770655 Category: Business Tags: Advice on careers & achieving success, Business communication & presentation, Business innovation, Business strategy, Careers guidance, Competence development, Ethical & social aspects of IT
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‘Open To Work helps you stop fearing the future and start shaping it with purpose.’ Jay Shetty

‘An instantly useful guide to futureproofing your career.’ Adam Grant

‘Open to Work lays out a smart and clear path to the future of work’ Brené Brown

In a world where AI is transforming work at a rapid pace, Open to Work is your essential guide to thriving – no matter your role, industry or experience.

Written by Ryan Roslansky, CEO of LinkedIn, and Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn’s Chief Economic Opportunity Officer, this book offers an unparalleled perspective from inside the world’s largest professional network. Drawing on LinkedIn data, Microsoft research, and stories from across a billion members, the authors reveal the real-time changes reshaping jobs, careers and companies in the AI era.

Open to Work shows why the future belongs not to those who resist change, but to those who adapt to it – by developing uniquely human skills like creativity, curiosity and communication. With practical frameworks, inspiring stories and a 90-day action plan, this book empowers you to use AI as a tool, not a threat, and to build a career that’s as dynamic as the technology transforming it.

Whether you’re a business leader, entrepreneur or simply open to new possibilities, this is the must-read playbook for anyone who wants to get ahead – and stay ahead – as work is reinvented.

From the world’s largest professional network. Your future starts here.

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Weight 0.56 kg
Dimensions 24 × 15.9 × 4 cm
Author

Roslansky, Ryan

Publisher

HarperCollinsPublishers

Imprint

HarperCollinsPublishers

Cover

Hardback

Pages

272

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

650.028563 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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NEXT WEEK 🎉

Ella Willis joins us on Wednesday 3rd June at 6pm to discuss their new book 'LITERALLY: A Joyful Guide to the Ups and Downs of Being Autistic'. Our bookseller Leah will be in conversation with Ella, and this is what she has to say of the book:
'What a breath of fresh air to read an account of neurodiversity that feels more like chatting to a friend than reading a medical webpage. Ella is funny, honest, and creative in their writing, and I can't wait to talk with them!'
Tickets are still available on our website or in-store now 💛💙
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THANK YOU to everyone who came along to discuss The Vet's Daughter in May. For June, we will be reading The Director by Daniel Kehlmann. We have multiple sessions available to choose from, including our baby-friendly session on Thursday mornings.

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Loneliness Awareness Week (15 – 21 June) is a campaign dedicated to raising awareness of loneliness. It’s all about creating supportive communities by having open, honest conversations, acknowledging that loneliness affects us all at different times of our lives.

In acknoweldgment of this, Our Chatty Café Volunteers will be around to do what they do best – chat! Why not pop in to the shop, enjoy some free pastries, and have a good natter. No need to book, just drop in.☕🥐

🕑Monday & Wednesday 12 – 1pm

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Don't forget we are hosting a Lunchtime Lecture with Chris Moss on 5th June, discussing his book 'Lancashire: Exploring the historic county that made the modern world.' 

Chris will be specifically discussing Manchester, it's identity within Lancashire and eventually 'Greater Manchester' in 1974. This is a great talk for those interested in local history, as well as the wider context that makes our industrial city so important to British historians. Tickets available on our website or in-store 🏙️

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Our bookseller Leah is recommending Jenny Offill's Dept. of Speculation to customers this week!

'They were in love once. He wrote her songs, she never missed her ex, they got married and had a child and didn’t realise they’d fallen out of love, until one day they had.

Offill captures the despair, the mania, the bargaining and rationalising of whether to stay or leave, and writes it in a stylised prose that doesn’t feel pretentious. It felt like a novel that could be paired alongside Nora Ephron’s ‘Heartburn’, with its soothing path through the grief of an ending.’

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After the success of last years drive (over 500 books!) we are so pleased to be collaborating with the @childrensbookproject for the second year in a row! 📚

Bring your preloved childrens books to store between the 23rd of May and the 20th of June and they will be gifted onwards to help tackle book poverty.

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About the project:

One in three disadvantaged children across the UK has fewer than ten books of their own at home*, and one in ten has none.

The Children’s Book Project seeks to tackle book poverty and to give every child the opportunity to own their own book. We believe in empowering children to choose a book they are motivated to read and in the power of reading communities.

Just before Christmas 2025 a child in London, Birmingham, Leeds or Manchester chose and took home our two millionth book at one of their school’s gifting events. 

The challenge we are tackling is huge. Over one million UK children do not own a single book. At the same time, vast numbers of books are pulped each year because the system is not designed to keep them in circulation. We address both problems with a sustainable model that blends environmental responsibility with social impact, putting pre-loved books straight into the hands of children who will treasure them.


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