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I want more . .,
By M. D. Barnicke Belleghem "Author, Consultant,... (Burlington, ON Canada) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard (Hardcover)
I enjoyed the insights I gained from this book. By challenging some of my thinking I was able to explore ways to adjust but I would have liked to have more suggestions of practical applications in unique situations. Ending a book wanting more is a good experience for me. I intend to work to apply more of the concepts. I learn through visualizing so the stories were helpful in my success in using the process.
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This review is from: Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard (Hardcover)
Great read. Many examples which explain the concepts well. Can be applied by anyone, at work and in life, not just for management.
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Switch to Grant McKenzie,
This review is from: Switch: How To Change Things When Change Is Hard (Paperback)
Just finished Switch by Grant McKenzie. Fast paced. Kept me on the edge with its twists. Totally cool how he incorporated notorious history of his setting. I'm watching for his new one, No Cry For Help, on the shelves.
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Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Dan Heath (Hardcover - Feb 16 2010)
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