Customer Review: I have read the book and taken the test. While the concept is sound (focus and develop your strengths, do only damage control on your weaknesses), the test does not reveal anything that could be applicable to my work. Many of the 180 questions are just simply asking you where your strengths are and... more info
Customer Review: Forget the little red book by Mao, We have a new mind numbing, thought control written device out there pushed among the working class. As it has been stated before..it truly is sobering that an American of any socio-economic status, level of wealth or educational background would be INSPIRED by... more info
Customer Review: There are certainly bad jobs, but even the best job can be mildewed by a bad attitude. If a large percentage of the people in a group feel that their job is lousy, then it will be contagious and all will catch the disease.
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Customer Review: Ghilarducci's book is great because it covers so much ground and makes a complex subject uderstandable. One of the points of the book is that it describes how rotten 401(k) plans are and how much taxpayers are spending on them. The end result is that the very highest income people get huge tax... more info
Customer Review: Godin cherry picks his examples that make his points. I'm sure I'm not the only person who can think of examples of mediocrities rising to the top who never experienced a dip. A SPY MAGAZINE columnist had a great column where he related examples of classmates of his who had risen to the top in their... more info
Customer Review: The title tells it all: no complaining. Author Jon Gordon, an inspirational speaker and consultant, delivers his message in this book through a captivating story that many corporate executives can relate with. Focused on the circumstances surrounding Hope, the VP of human resources at an IT company... more info
Customer Review: This is a great little book. It covers just about very situation. It gives, on the money, phrases. It also provide phrases to use for recommended improvements. I'm the newest member of management in my corporation. When my boss read first reviews, he was totally impressed. It is definitely worth the... more info
Customer Review: A wonderful little book, and easy to read. This reflective little book looks into what "God's will" means in a practical modern life through a personal exploration of the author's own life. If you are looking for an insightful meditation on vocation and work, you will very much enjoy this book!
Customer Review: It's totally a commercial book. Nothing really to learn in the book. Reading all the comments is enough. The reason of the higher price for that range of books is that it's hard covered. Not because it has some great ideas for you to learn. It's just a waste of time.
Customer Review: Tabloid-style headlines have infected even mainstream magazines and newspapers in recent years. Articles about the coming "Social Security Disaster" vie for attention next to those on industry's inability to overcome the "Loss Of Baby Boomer Talent" or even fears that "Baby Boomers Will Retire Into... more info