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Decision Making: How to Make the Right Decision Every Time
- De: Beverly Hill
- Narrado por: Jeff Werden
- Duración: 32 m
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Decision is a single mental action that has the power to change any personal problem. Certain decisions have the potential to provide you with immense success. All the people who learned and mastered decision making are very successful in everything they do. They differ from others because they are capable of changing the circumstances around them within a very short amount of time, because they make the right decisions at the right time.
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Vapid, no content
- De Cassie en 02-13-23
- Decision Making: How to Make the Right Decision Every Time
- De: Beverly Hill
- Narrado por: Jeff Werden
Vapid, no content
Revisado: 02-13-23
Nothing to learn here. Read any other book on decision-making. Try Annie Duke's How To Decide.
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Come Up for Air
- How Teams Can Leverage Systems and Tools to Stop Drowning in Work
- De: Nick Sonnenberg
- Narrado por: Nick Sonnenberg
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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In Come Up for Air, you’ll discover the CPR® Business Efficiency Framework, a proven system for leaders, managers, and teams to maximize their performance and reduce overwhelm by using the right tools in the right way, at the right time. The end result? More output, less stress, happier employees, and the potential to gain an extra full day per week in productivity to use however you’d like.
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Insightful Strategies with Room for Streamlining
- De Jonathan and Hannah en 03-28-24
- Come Up for Air
- How Teams Can Leverage Systems and Tools to Stop Drowning in Work
- De: Nick Sonnenberg
- Narrado por: Nick Sonnenberg
Lots of practical tips for teams and individuals
Revisado: 02-13-23
Excellent efficiency and productivity booster! I'm going to recommend it to anyone who wants to tune up their teams and insist on it for any mentee who has yet to make a habit of valuing their time.
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You're Invited
- The Art and Science of Connection, Trust, and Belonging
- De: Jon Levy
- Narrado por: Jon Levy
- Duración: 7 h y 33 m
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Regardless of what you want to accomplish, from growing your business, creating a great company culture, championing a social cause, or affecting your habits, you can’t do it alone. The people around you define your success (whatever that means for you) and they have the potential to change the course of your life.
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You’re invited...if you’re liberal
- De Anonymous en 05-19-21
- You're Invited
- The Art and Science of Connection, Trust, and Belonging
- De: Jon Levy
- Narrado por: Jon Levy
Informative and inspiring!
Revisado: 05-15-21
I loved this book. It's an easy read, but that doesn't mean it's without substance. Quite the contrary - this book is medicine for the loneliness epidemic and it's more urgently needed now than ever. Many of us have lost close ties with supportive communities and we're far away from our friends. "You're Invited" helps you *do* something about it. It's about learning to grow your influence so you can build communities and friendships.
I'm a professional behavioral scientist, so I kept an eye out for how the research references are handled and I have to say that I'm pleasantly surprised. Of course, if you're here for a densely academic book, this one is not for you, since there is plenty of anecdotal storytelling.
This book is an easy and informative read for the non-scientist but it doesn't cause any science eye-rolls. (A tough balance to strike.) The author does a good job balancing engaging stories, applied advice, highlighted core concepts, and supporting research. It hits all the right notes. But that's not the best part.
The best part is that it really motivates the reader to make a positive change. Before I read the book, I was wallowing in a pandemic social-life slump. After the book, I was inspired to go out and build new friendships. And I took the book's advice, which I can thank for a whole bouquet of fun new friends (digital and in-person). As a scientist in this field, I already was aware of much of the science described in the book, but that wasn't enough. I wasn't motivated. That's the magical difference here.
The author talks about the importance of using behavioral science for good and lives up to it since the tips in the book create friendships and communities. Get the book. Do what it says. Be happier and more connected to the people around you. You'll be glad you did.
Highly recommended!
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