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There are several ways to learn and stay current. Reading is certainly one of these, in fact, it represents a source of stimuli, helps to increase creativity and helps us change our point of view on even known situations. Why not dedicate yourself to reading that can also help us in our work? Punctual as always, this month too, our team has selected some titles that delve into marketing, communication and sales topics. We are confident that they will provide you with useful insights, both on a personal and professional level. Here are the selected titles: I did coworking, or rather 100 - Massimo Carraro Emotion Driven Design - Valentina di Michele and Andrea Fiacchi Contactless - Stefania Saviolo Story or die - Lisa Cron Addicted - Gea Scancarello Your idea is worth nothing - Michele Polico A World Without Email - Cal Newport Do you want to discover reading recommendations from past months? Here is the latest article published with reading recommendations for the month of October.
If you want to stay up to date on the world of digital marketing and communication, click on the image below! download-area I've done coworking, or rather 100" by Massimo Carraro You too can do Coworking. And you can do it better than a multinational. coworkingThe author of the manual is Massimo Carraro, founder of Rete Cowo , a network of over 100 spaces throughout Italy and the Canton of Ticino. A book that cost him 13 years of experience , all collected in 248 pages in which he clarifies and summarizes his long Australia WhatsApp Number Data but satisfying work. A reading that promises the reader to fully understand what coworking is, how to organize your own shared work space and ensure that the key principles of awareness and preparation are respected. The reader is faced with theoretical notions, practical experiences and a far-reaching case study. Massimo Carraro highlights how quality coworking cannot ignore professionalism and sincere interest, i.e. a healthy attitude to networking. 2. "Emotion Driven Design" by Valentina di Michele and Andrea Fiacchi If we don't know our users, i.e. the people who use our services, we will settle for superfluous and passe-partout solutions.
emotion driven design A book that talks about marketing, without focusing on Content Design, Content Strategy or UX Writing, although it provides the reader with the basics of all these skills, namelyhow to create emotion-driven content . It arises from a basic assumption: behind the screen and the sometimes standardized communications there are still people. With all the emotional baggage attached. A book which, as declared by the authors, was born above all from experiences and mistakes, with the hope that reading it will help those who deal with content not to distract the focus from people and their needs during the planning phase. Who is the book aimed at? To all those professional figures involved in the design of digital content and user interfaces, from designers to developers to creators. Return to index Contactless" by Stefania Saviolo The transformations that the pandemic has imposed are not responses to a contingent moment, but a decisive acceleration towards something different. contactless How have consumer experiences changed during the pandemic? One thing is certain, we have become increasingly contactless.
If you want to stay up to date on the world of digital marketing and communication, click on the image below! download-area I've done coworking, or rather 100" by Massimo Carraro You too can do Coworking. And you can do it better than a multinational. coworkingThe author of the manual is Massimo Carraro, founder of Rete Cowo , a network of over 100 spaces throughout Italy and the Canton of Ticino. A book that cost him 13 years of experience , all collected in 248 pages in which he clarifies and summarizes his long Australia WhatsApp Number Data but satisfying work. A reading that promises the reader to fully understand what coworking is, how to organize your own shared work space and ensure that the key principles of awareness and preparation are respected. The reader is faced with theoretical notions, practical experiences and a far-reaching case study. Massimo Carraro highlights how quality coworking cannot ignore professionalism and sincere interest, i.e. a healthy attitude to networking. 2. "Emotion Driven Design" by Valentina di Michele and Andrea Fiacchi If we don't know our users, i.e. the people who use our services, we will settle for superfluous and passe-partout solutions.
emotion driven design A book that talks about marketing, without focusing on Content Design, Content Strategy or UX Writing, although it provides the reader with the basics of all these skills, namelyhow to create emotion-driven content . It arises from a basic assumption: behind the screen and the sometimes standardized communications there are still people. With all the emotional baggage attached. A book which, as declared by the authors, was born above all from experiences and mistakes, with the hope that reading it will help those who deal with content not to distract the focus from people and their needs during the planning phase. Who is the book aimed at? To all those professional figures involved in the design of digital content and user interfaces, from designers to developers to creators. Return to index Contactless" by Stefania Saviolo The transformations that the pandemic has imposed are not responses to a contingent moment, but a decisive acceleration towards something different. contactless How have consumer experiences changed during the pandemic? One thing is certain, we have become increasingly contactless.