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The Now Habit
- De: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
- Duración: 7 h y 29 m
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If you are a professional, manager, student, entrepreneur, writer, or homemaker, this audiobook will help you achieve your goals more rapidly, whether they are large, complex challenges or the small, essential tasks of everyday life and work. If you now work effectively, even though you have too much to do and too little time, The Now Habit will show you how to prioritize your goals to allow more time for guilt-free play.
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A keeper
- De Ron en 03-17-07
- The Now Habit
- De: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
- Narrado por: Neil Fiore Ph.D.
Appalling narration
Revisado: 11-21-09
The narration is absolutely terrible. The author/narrator takes a breath in completely random places, often one sentence will have two words <breath> one word <breath> two more words <breath>, and so on...
The *content* of what little of the book I could stand to listen to seemed OK, but the narration completely ruins it.
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Flip
- How to Turn Everything You Know on Its Head---and Succeed Beyond Your Wildest Imaginings
- De: Peter Sheahan
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 7 h y 46 m
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"Business today requires new perspectives," argues Peter Sheahan, one of the youngest and fastest-rising international consultants. In Flip, he shows that to succeed in a small-world economy, companies must distinguish themselves by finding a new way of doing business, one that systematically reexamines every single aspect of running a company.
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Interesting Stories, Flawed Logic
- De Mark en 02-08-09
- Flip
- How to Turn Everything You Know on Its Head---and Succeed Beyond Your Wildest Imaginings
- De: Peter Sheahan
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
Interesting Stories, Flawed Logic
Revisado: 02-08-09
Had there been more research, this could have been an interesting book. Unfortunately, it falls well short, coming to the absurd conclusion that to succeed, you must simply do things that everyone thinks will fail. How many times this destroys the person's career or company Sheahan doesn't know, since they didn't become successful so he didn't look at them. He seems completely unaware that his thesis results from a simple case of selection bias.
What we really need to know is the decision process at the time that enabled people to tell when to go with and when to go against the tide. Instead of examining this, this book simply uses hindsight, leaving the reader with the unsatisfying conclusion that these people were successful because they succeeded.
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