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Always Improving
- Lessons from the Samurai
- De: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Narrado por: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Duración: 3 h y 23 m
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Many times we just don’t know how to get started to find the harmony we want. What I have discovered is, you can learn how to integrate the Bushidō and Continuous Improvement principles to do exactly that. We all have the capability to shape the direction we want our lives to take, and the people who we want to serve in our professional pursuits.
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Old Wisdom, New Perspective
- De Robert Jessica en 05-02-25
- Always Improving
- Lessons from the Samurai
- De: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Narrado por: Steve M. Beauchamp
Continually Improve Professionally Through Bushido
Revisado: 03-03-25
Absolutely worth reading for the professional. This book blends bushido principles with continuous improvement. By doing this, you take control of not only your time, but your decisions and future as well. The narration could improve and I still recommend hiring a professional. However, the contents of this books are beyond worthwhile to dive into.
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Kaizen Mastery
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Better Processes, Improving Daily Work, and Achieving Organizational Excellence
- De: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Narrado por: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Duración: 4 h y 14 m
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Transform your business without disrupting your daily operations—unlock the power of Kaizen, even in the most demanding environments. Are you a leader constantly seeking ways to enhance productivity and success but need help finding sustainable improvement strategies? Do you dream of embedding continuous improvement within your organization without overwhelming your existing workflows? You may also have encountered resistance to introducing new methodologies and need a compelling way to make improvements work in your unique setting.
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why didn't you hire a professional narrator?
- De Hanny en 02-01-25
- Kaizen Mastery
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Better Processes, Improving Daily Work, and Achieving Organizational Excellence
- De: Steve M. Beauchamp
- Narrado por: Steve M. Beauchamp
Great read. Terrible listen.
Revisado: 02-21-25
The contents of this book are very valuable. However, the audiobook version is hard to listen to. The author of the book does the narration himself and sadly, it just doesn’t pan out well. He fumbles and stumbles over his words. There are awkward pauses and at times, sentences are repeated which causes a lot of confusion. I highly recommend reading this book, or rather guide/manual, but I do not recommend listening to it.
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Pudding and Poison
- Detective Pudding's Cozy Mystery
- De: Dana Sharp
- Narrado por: Danielle Karlik
- Duración: 4 h y 22 m
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In the quaint town of Willowbrook, where smiles are as sweet as the pies in the local café, darkness lurks beneath the surface. Amelia Brooks thought she knew her neighbors, but when tragedy strikes, she discovers that every friendly face hides a secret, and every kind word might conceal a lie.
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Cozy conspiracy
- De TysAunt en 04-17-25
- Pudding and Poison
- Detective Pudding's Cozy Mystery
- De: Dana Sharp
- Narrado por: Danielle Karlik
A bit cheesy and disappointing
Revisado: 02-07-25
I really want to rate this story a higher star rating but it’s too difficult to do so as that would feel like a lie. There are just too many issues with this book. In the audiobook, the prelogue and prologue you can’t hear because the music is way too loud. The narrator isn’t that good and has next to no voice influxes—this makes it difficult to follow the story. There are too many instances where the author has a difficult time staying in first person point of view, even when it’s still Amelia’s perspective. It’s just sloppy. A good editor would have at least caught these issues before being published or voice recorded. The story moves way too fast and it’s like the author threw multiple books into one. More towards the end, you think the novel is finished but another chapter pops up and it feels out of place. There’s also no character development which makes the budding relationship of Amelia and Mason seem odd and out of place. Sadly, this novel needs to go back to the drawing board and refreshed.
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