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Ego Free Leadership
- Ending the Unconscious Habits That Hijack Your Business
- De: Brandon Black, Shayne Hughes
- Narrado por: Brandon Black, Shayne Hughes, Amy Anuk
- Duración: 7 h y 27 m
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Told from two lively first-person perspectives, Ego Free Leadership brings listeners along for Encore's incredible success story. They'll see a CEO overcome his unconscious resistance to modeling the change he wants in his team and discover a time-tested road map for eliminating the destructive effects of the ego in teams and organizations.
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The people who need to read this are the ones who won’t
- De Kristen en 10-08-20
- Ego Free Leadership
- Ending the Unconscious Habits That Hijack Your Business
- De: Brandon Black, Shayne Hughes
- Narrado por: Brandon Black, Shayne Hughes, Amy Anuk
Simple concept, but so important
Revisado: 12-18-20
So much of good leadership is making sure that your baggage doesn’t dictate your view of others, and your mental and emotional health are such that you’re able to make wise, clearheaded choices. This is a pathway to that.
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The Remarkable Ordinary
- How to Stop, Look, and Listen to Life
- De: Frederick Buechner
- Narrado por: Henry O. Arnold, Gabe Wicks
- Duración: 3 h y 3 m
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Learn to see God's remarkable works in the everyday ordinary of your life. Your remarkable life is happening right here, right now. You may not be able to see it - your life may seem predictable and your work insignificant until you look at your life as Frederick Buechner does. Named "the father of today's spiritual memoir movement" by Christianity Today, Frederick Buechner reveals how to stop, look, and listen to your life. He reflects on how both art and faith teach us how to pay attention to the remarkableness right in front of us, to watch for the greatness in the ordinary.
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Pleasantly suprised
- De Andrew Holmes en 11-01-18
- The Remarkable Ordinary
- How to Stop, Look, and Listen to Life
- De: Frederick Buechner
- Narrado por: Henry O. Arnold, Gabe Wicks
Great insights, great writing
Revisado: 12-07-20
I’ve heard a lot about Buechner’s prose, and his style is great. Mainly though, I loved his thoughts on the sacred nature of the ordinary, and the idea that the lives of people can and should have great meaning.
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Eugenics and Other Evils
- De: G. K. Chesterton
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
- Duración: 4 h y 50 m
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During the first three decades of the 20th century, eugenics, the scientific control of human breeding, was a popular cause within enlightened and progressive segments of the English-speaking world. This prophetic volume counters the intellectual nihilism of Nietzsche, while simultaneously rebuking Western notions of progress - biological or otherwise. Chesterton expands his criticism of eugenics into what he calls "a more general criticism of the modern craze for scientific officialism and strict social organization."
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Truly Great!
- De No to Statism en 07-26-19
- Eugenics and Other Evils
- De: G. K. Chesterton
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
Prescient thoughts and logic
Revisado: 09-18-20
I tend to appreciate Chesterton’s thinking and really enjoy his fiction. This work is a wonderful insight into the thoughts and arguments against both early capitalism and early socialism. Interestingly, while I often hear Chesterton quotes from the political right, he’s no friendlier to the capitalist than to the Marxist. Of all his books this does highlight the problematic way in which Chesterton addresses ethnicity and race. While I don’t view him as outright anti-Semitic or racist as some do, he certainly is at best a product of his time. Granted that, the book’s primary logic about the oppression of the poor and disenfranchised by the rich, is apt for our world and the turmoil therein.
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Hero
- Becoming the Strong Father Your Children Need
- De: Meg Meeker MD
- Narrado por: Coleen Marlo
- Duración: 5 h y 23 m
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We live in a culture that hails motherhood as a woman's crowning achievement yet defines men first and foremost by their professional accomplishments, treating fatherhood as almost incidental - a bonus. But from her years spent as a pediatrician listening to children's needs and fears, Dr. Meeker understands just how crucial a father's role is.
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Worth the read
- De MakeItEpic en 11-24-17
- Hero
- Becoming the Strong Father Your Children Need
- De: Meg Meeker MD
- Narrado por: Coleen Marlo
Overall good
Revisado: 09-08-20
Overall a good and challenging book. The last couple chapters are fairly heavy handed and kind of colored the whole book for me; but the first half to 3/4 was really helpful and honestly inspiring.
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Misbehaving
- The Making of Behavioral Economics
- De: Richard H. Thaler
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 13 h y 35 m
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Richard H. Thaler has spent his career studying the radical notion that the central agents in the economy are humans - predictable, error-prone individuals. Misbehaving is his arresting, frequently hilarious account of the struggle to bring an academic discipline back down to earth - and change the way we think about economics, ourselves, and our world.
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Great book if it's your first about Behav. Econ
- De Jay Friedman en 09-30-15
- Misbehaving
- The Making of Behavioral Economics
- De: Richard H. Thaler
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
Genius
Revisado: 08-12-20
This is such great insight and analysis of various research studies written in a way that is very accessible. Highly recommend.
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Thanks for the Feedback
- The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well
- De: Sheila Heen, Douglas Stone
- Narrado por: Sheila Heen, Douglas Stone
- Duración: 9 h y 48 m
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The coauthors of the New York Times best-selling Difficult Conversations take on the toughest topic of all: How we see ourselves. Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen have spent the past 15 years working with corporations, nonprofits, governments, and families to determine what helps us learn and what gets in our way. In Thanks for the Feedback, they explain why receiving feedback is so crucial yet so challenging. They blend the latest insights from neuroscience and psychology with practical, hard-headed advice.
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Poor narration ruins yet another good read
- De WordNerd en 08-25-14
- Thanks for the Feedback
- The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well
- De: Sheila Heen, Douglas Stone
- Narrado por: Sheila Heen, Douglas Stone
So good
Revisado: 05-06-20
Wow, the content here is just outstanding. I hadn’t even finished listening to it and was already applying things and seeing an impact. Gives really helpful language about feedback, and tons of great tips. Loved it. 5 stars for content.
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