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BkClubCare
Fyi for Your Improvement | Michael M. Lombardo, Robert W. Eichinger
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Help? Those of you who work with college students and new hires, who work in career development, and those who love learning… I have been charged with creating and delivering a 15 min program for college students on how to enhance “career-ready skills” — SOFT SKILLS! I can do this, I am confident in my ability to facilitate such, but need to pick a topic FAST. Suggestions? 🧐😬😃

Nutmegnc I‘m not sure of specifics but I LOVE George Couros and his book the Innovators Mindset is also great. This touches on those 21st century skills that students need in the coming job market. I bet you could pick a topic from there. You might also bring in the ISTE standards for students. 2w
BkClubCare @Nutmegnc TY, I have to work it all up tomorrow. Thank you 😊 2w
wanderinglynn Adam Grant has some fantastic topics, like knowing what you don‘t know. 2w
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Bookwormjillk Big topic in my office right now. I agree with @wanderinglynn that Adam Grant is a good place to start. 2w
bthegood college students - big things they need work on : eye contact, engaged and active listening, hand shakes - 🙂 2w
BkClubCare @Bookwormjillk @wanderinglynn - Thank you! That first story in Think Again, about the fire fighters, has stayed with me. 🌟 2w
BkClubCare @bthegood - a presentation on how to be present without being scolding could be a challenge 😂 Active Listening activities might be a good way to go. 🙏 (edited) 2w
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rachelk
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Mehso-so

Nothing wrong with these lessons, but for me they feel more intuitive. I will say that there was something kind of old fashioned and comforting about the advice that I did enjoy. It reminded me of the classes my father took for his company in the 70‘s and 80‘s. Dad is highly effective, so maybe it worked. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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staci.reads
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Mehso-so

This one's been languishing on my bookshelf for years. I finally read it when it popped up March's #Bookspin. I found it underwhelming and the ideas mostly obvious. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the shelf!! 3w
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christinamuter32

What an amazing book can't wait to read it again and again

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danx
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Like so many books of its type, there is some generally useful thought and a heck of a lot of filler. Should‘ve been 5-10 pages. It‘s aimed at leadership levels, I‘d be wary of anyone in leadership who got much out of it. One would hope that experience, self reflection and personal growth would have gotten you there. But then management are often some of the least capable people in an org. I wouldn‘t recommend wasting the paper this is printed on.

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DebinHawaii
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Thanks @Eggs for the #WondrousWednesday tag!🤗

1️⃣ The many things I learned from HB, the author of this book & one of my all-time leaders/mentors would take too much space but 3 are 1) Lead with your values & don‘t work for a company if your values don‘t match. 2) Put people over profits—a true leader serves people. 3) Build relationships & “trust banks” first.

2️⃣ Talent Development & Training

3️⃣ Independently wealthy bookstore owner! 😉

UwannaPublishme Yay on all 3…especially #3! 🙌🏻📚🙌🏻 1mo
Eggs Well done 👍🏼 #3 sounds great! 1mo
Kitta Oh yes a bookstore would be great! 1mo
DebinHawaii @UwannaPublishme @Eggs @Kitta I added the independently wealthy so I don‘t have to struggle & can enjoy it & all the books! 😉😆 1mo
Eggs @DebinHawaii Of course! 1mo
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Billypar
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#MissMyDad @Rissreads
My dad wasn't much of a reader, but he was a fan of Stephen Covey's 7 Habits book, and I still think about both it and him when I'm working, even if it couldn't be further from my reading preferences. The odd thing is, I have all these bookish memories linked to him: 1) him wanting to buy me this expensive book when I was a kid but making sure I would read it (I never did), 2) me taking John Dean's memoir from his shelf 👇

Billypar and discussing the Watergate scandal with him while we were at the beach on vacation, 3) trying to find books he might like while bored in the hospital and settling on And Then There Were None, though I'm not sure if he read it. Even without reading much, he always talked about wanting to find the time to relax with a book. He was a sharp writer and a lover of song lyrics, so I think he would have loved reading given the right circumstances. 1mo
LeahBergen These are beautiful memories. ❤️ 1mo
Reggie 🖤🖤🖤 1mo
Rissreads ♥️♥️♥️ 1mo
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underground_bks
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Pickpick

It‘s not every day a business book has us gasping, screaming, cheering, and laughing! Unreasonable Hospitality is part business memoir, part leadership manifesto, a mix of hospitality and humanism, management and magic. Guidara took a NYC restaurant from struggling to #1 in the world; here he shares the lessons he learned in those 11 years. This book makes you feel like you‘re part of that team and will leave you nourished and full of ideas!

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nonbinaryandbitter
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Pickpick

What an incredible book. I made multiple notes that I‘ll take into my work. I am going to reread an ebook version so I can highlight and absorb more wisdom.

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Susanita
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I‘m happy to say I haven‘t been subjected to #badbossday since 2021. This young lady, however, is learning how to be a better hostess. Half the time she runs away, but the other half she‘s curious about me. Her sister, though, is still pretty elusive. #autumnplease

Eggs Well played 🖤🐈‍⬛🤍 6mo
dabbe Hello there, gorgeous kitty! 🧡🖤🧡 6mo
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 6mo
Leftcoastzen 😁😻 6mo
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