Book Review: Three Books about Habits
Reviewed by Susan Fader, FaderFocus, New York Metro Area, susanfader@faderfocus.com […]
Reviewed by Susan Fader, FaderFocus, New York Metro Area, susanfader@faderfocus.com […]
Book Reviewer Caryn Goldsmith says that Adam Grant’s book, Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know, gives readers refreshing look at how to avoid confirmation bias and desirability bias, and develop a trusted challenge network . […]
Book Reviewer Melanie B. Brewer says that Julia Galef’s book, The Scout Mindset: Why Some People See Things Clearly and Others Don’t, makes a strong case that we are hardwired to defend our opinions and stick to our beliefs—and shows how to develop the best possible map of reality. […]
Book Reviewer Susan Stanicek says that Shelley Paxton’s memoir, Soulbbatical: A Corporate Rebel’s Guide to Finding Your Best Life, gives readers a front-row seat to the struggles and pain she went through in hopes to inspire others. […]
Reviewed by Karen Lynch, Independent Qualitative Research Consultant, Fairfield, Connecticut, karen@karenlynch.com […]
Reviewed by Nic Ricketts, 1st Objective, Ltd., Marlow, Buckinghamshire, U.K., www.1stobjective.com […]
Reviewed by Melanie B. Brewer, Santa Barbara Human Factors, Santa Barbara, California, melanie@sbhumanfactors.com […]
Reviewed by Susan Fader, FaderFocus, New York Metro Area, susanfader@faderfocus.com […]
Reviewed by Susan Fader, FaderFocus, New York Metro Area, susanfader@faderfocus.com […]
Reviewed by Wes Michael, Rare Patient Voice, LLC, Towson, Maryland, wes.michael@rarepatientvoice.com […]
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