The average rating for Power and the division of labour based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-08-26 00:00:00 Robert Lagomarsino Title (APA): 101 creative problem solving techniques: the handbook of new ideas for business. (1994). New Management Pub Co. Citation by: Allie Meador Type of Reference: Handbook Call Number: 658.403 HIG Paperback: 223 pages Publisher: New Management Pub Co (May 1994) Author: James M. Higgins Language: English ISBN-10: 1883629004 ISBN-13: 978-1883629007 Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 6 x 9 inches Cost: $10.84 Content/Scope: • The author presents 101 techniques to stimulate creativity and innovation in individuals and groups. Accuracy/Authority/Bias: • This author has written multiple books on business. This book might have a little bias within. Arrangement/Presentation: • The book is presented in chapters, as well as a table of contents. Relation to other Works: • The author has written multiple books on the topic of business. There are many books out there to help with problem solving techniques. Accessibility/Diversity: • The language is easy to read and the book is organized into chapters. Professional Review: • Could not find a review |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-01-29 00:00:00 John Hornstein Either this book is seriously dated (my copy says 1975 on the copyright date) or I just haven't risen to the importance necessary to employ the tactics described in this book. Some of it, like when he says 'people you know are more fun to control than people you don't', made me feel downright greasy. If crap like that is what it takes to get ahead at high levels of power, I'll consider myself blessed just to be a peon. There are some bits of wisdom and humorous anecdotes on human behavior. If you choose to read this book, do it so you can recognize when some tool tries to play games and subconsciously exert their power on you. |
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