The average rating for Paradoxical Thinking; How to Profit from Your Contradictions based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-01-24 00:00:00 Michael Majesty Dutton waxes poetic about the greatness and butterflies a workplace can have. I do believe she is correct, but there are enough bullet points, subtext, and side context to fill 4 other books! Too much was trying to be accomplished here. If an office were to try and deliberately practice only one of her chapters, there is enough material to last them a couple of years! The points made are great. The expectation is unreasonable. This book should work harder on focusing itself. I would not recommend unless you are a management junkie. |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-12-31 00:00:00 Jamal Miller This is the only Public Speaking text book I've ever read, but I found it to be rather good. It helped to give me ways of thinking about preparing a speech and understanding how to do it effectively. All of this will come with practice, which we get a little bit out of out of the class. Even without a class, I think there'd be benefit in reading it. The book teaches that the act of Public Speaking is about communicating to/with the audience. Everything else pretty much follows from that main point. |
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