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In our article, we list our recommendations from the New York Times Best Sellers for Business. On the prestigious list, the most successful comics are represented that impacted the genre. At the top of our list, is a bestseller with worldwide acclaim.
Also, you can watch our video above for our previous NYT Best Seller article.
2. THE NEXT CONVERSATION (2025) BY JEFFERSON FISHER
Perhaps, one of the most relevant topics in entrepreneurship today. In a divisive climate of fear and mistrust, business leaders are increasingly asked to manage conflicts and arguments. In July, the book joined the top 10 on the NY Times Best Sellers. With The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More we have instructions about handling difficult conversations with assertiveness by trial lawyer Jefferson Fisher. Similarly, in my new ebook Leaves Falling: in the Sunset Sky, I tell in the rhyming poem ‘They Thought the Sun Was Dying’ about our fascination with conflict. To join our League of Heroes and celebrate our publishing series, freedom of the press with friends, e-book sales, in friend correspondence with the best-selling publishers, authors and magazine publishers, fall sales and seasons, recycling, you can enter our sweepstakes for our Black Friday Short Story contest on Black Friday or Zero Emissions Day, Plein Air 2025 for access to the ebook.

Positives: Business book, 4 weeks in the Top 10, successful lawyer, lessons on conversations.
Negatives: Book needs more staying power on the NYT Best Sellers.
1. A DIFFERENT KIND OF POWER (2025) BY JACINDA ARDERN

Certainly, New-Zealandian Dame Jacinda Ardern was the 40th Prime Minister elected in 2017 as the youngest to serve. In fact, the Mormon faithful revealed a new leadership of compassion and service in the faces of tragedy and the pandemic. Now she tells her experience and becoming a mother in her new memoir.
Positives: Iconic politician, compassionate leadership, mother, 1 week on NY Times Best Sellers.
Negatives: None.
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