Bank of Me – How to invest in yourself and others to build great cultures

“Bank of me” sets out to be a practical toolkit to help you and the people you work with to be more effective. Based around the idea of a ‘human bank balance’ it sets out tips and practical activities that you can do to help you and your team stay ‘in the black’.

Set out as a coffee table book, I can see this sitting quite nicely in our break area at work. Set out in easy to navigate sections – for example, ‘motivating everyone’, ‘Finding Focus’. Laid out well, with nice illustrations, this is a great book to dip into for inspiration – I recommend having a dip into this while you enjoy a cup of tea and a biscuit to get your personal ‘bank balance’ back into the black.

Emma Browes – HR Service Manager at Leeds City Council

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