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How to Rock the Boat ... Safely!

Personal Development book about leadership for mavericks who never seem to belong in organisations.
Author: Jesvir
Added: 22 Feb, 2009
Last updated: 14 Mar, 2009
Category: Education
No. of pages: 28
Views: 250206
No. of ratings: 1
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Jesvir
From: Jesvir (sent: 12 Mar, 2009)
Michelle, You are one of the wisest women I know so I am glad that the first four chapters inspired you in some way. I find that to be quite an achievement! Thank you dear friend.
mmichelle
From: mmichelle (sent: 09 Mar, 2009)
Dear Jesvir, I have read your first chapters and I have been impressed by the insights you have shown in pinpointing areas of our lives we are not fully aware of or tend to ignore as "a bad day" at work or "a bad day'' in general! Sometimes we do not question what happens to us for many reasons and tend to go into a downwards spiral. What your book gives us is an awakening and how we need to take time to look around us and become aware for ourselves and others by asking questions about ourselves and our motivations. Maybe my only reservation would be that in d be that in selecting Satvir as your only "case study" it feels like you have put a heavy load on her shoulders. I am really looking forward to read about the development of your character. woul
Jesvir
From: Jesvir (sent: 02 Mar, 2009)
Dear Roger, You are an erudite professor and I appreciate your comments ... it can be risky asking friends for comments on a book as there can be pressure to conform ..to write what we believe our friends will want to hear...when I write, I am usually writing for only myself...and then there is that desire to share what we think and ask "do you think this too?"... I look forward to sharing more thoughts with you over the next 20 chapters of the book. Jesvir
rogerv
From: rogerv (sent: 02 Mar, 2009)
Yes, Satvir, all that you write is true, and is a generally accurate reflection of the times in which we live. I am sure your ideas will find resonance in all sectors of employment at the present time. What I cannot as yet fathom is how to counter these malign forces. In our so-called "Western Civilization" we appear to have lost sight of certain timeless truths and principles many might attribute to the Ancient Greeks. Technological advances notwithstanding, we have self-evidently "lost the plot". You have illustrated one facet of the problem. What most of us now require is the solution! I look forward to future chapters!

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