I am a strengths nerd. I read this to prepare for a presentation and liked it. unlike other strengths stuff I've read, I didn't feel like this was too repetitive of what I already know... it taught me something new. I really liked the way it framed leadership as something we all have within us, ...
I read one review that complained that this book offered nothing new that wasn't in other books. So what? Maybe *I* haven't read any of those *other* books.I liked this. At the very least it has gotten be out the house and onto the treadmill twice this week. My wife and I are considering changes ...
This was required reading for a new small college library directors program I participated in. Like many books of its type, the main points could be summarized in a single page vs. an entire book. In a nutshell, identify and play off your particular leadership strengths, and also identify and int...
This is a story about a boy named Felix who learns the importance of "filling your bucket". "Filling your bucket" is an analogy or metaphor for increasing one's self esteem. He learns from his grandpa how one can try to fill their bucket by hurting others (bullying). He shows that one can fill...
I enjoyed this book which considers wellbeing as composed of 5 essential elements: Career Wellbeing, Social Wellbeing, Financial Wellbeing, Physical Wellbeing and Community Wellbeing. I particularly found interesting their view that Career Wellbeing is the most essential element, after all, it is...