Tag: Book Reviews
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Sketchnotes
I have been experimenting with Sketchnotes for a while. I just stumbled across @rohdesign and his work. I tried my…
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Hidden Strengths
Your “strength” is a combination of your natural talent, plus the knowledge and experience and the skills needed to actually…
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Book Review: Work Rules by Laszlo Bock
Imagine writing the biography of a sixteen year old. Could it be interesting to someone who is a stranger? Would…
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Book Reviews: The Front Row
Who reviews books written by cinema critics? Remember that puzzle, “Suppose the barber shaves everybody in town, except for all…
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Future Crimes – book review
If you have a smartphone or have used email or have been on social media sites like Facebook you should…
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Book Review: Compelling People
John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut’s book Compelling People tells us that the truly influential people have strength and warmth. If…
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It’s Not the How or the What but the Who
Hiring someone for a job is a critical decision every leader has to frequently take. Outside of work, choosing the…
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Book Review: Duryodhana
Have you read the Mahabharata? Which version of the Mahabharata did you read? Therein lies the genesis of this book…
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Book Review: Zero To One
Thiel has strong opinions on everything – even how you should dress (hint: don’t wear suits ever!). He is a…
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Book Review: Dark star – the loneliness of being Rajesh Khanna
Cinephiles from various eras and geographies use the term “superstar” to describe different people. The term has been used to…