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Anna ja ota: miksi voit menestyä parhaiten muita auttamalla by Adam M. Grant

lbeckett's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyed the audiobook. Inspired me to buy donuts for my office

felipaodeanda's review against another edition

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5.0

¿Sería aventurado decir que es el mejor libro de negocios que he leído en mi vida? Probablemente lo es. Un libro que te habla de que el secreto del éxito en los negocios es el dar desinteresadamente a los demás. Sin embargo, el mundo empresarial nos dice lo contrario, ¿Dónde está el truco? Adam Grant nos demuestra a través de ejemplos y datos reales que este tipo de personas son las más exitosas en el mediano y largo plazo. Exitosas sobretodo en el sentido de que son las personas con mayor plenitud y autorealización, y todo lo demás les llega por añadidura. Debería de haber más libros como este, que le dan un sentido plenamente humano a los negocios. ¡Imperdible!

ajordahl123's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

Really inspiring with concrete, interesting examples of each topic in the book. I love the actionable steps at the end for how to be a giver more!

bluishgreen12's review against another edition

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4.0

I thought it was a good book, it was very well argumented. It resonated a lot with my experience. I was often asked why I don't retaliate when someone does something mean to me, even if I could easily do it. Despite not being religious or spiritual my answer was always that I believe in some sort of karma-like process and that people who constantly take will not go far or be successful by taking advantage. I had no proof of this of course but it was a strong belief based on experience. Well, this booked showed me how and why that is a real thing, why takers only gain in the short term, and what role the world's matchers play in that. The book is about much more, of course, but that was one of my highlights. If there is negative I would say it is the lack of diversity in the stories the author chose, namely sports, banking, lawyers, essentially high lever/paying professions. 

ferris_mx's review against another edition

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3.0

A moderately interesting exposition of how givers can succeed and help others succeed in ways that takers and exchangers cannot. Also discusses some of the pitfalls of giving, and how to avoid burnout.

The first fully-fleshed-out anecdote feature a woman was on page 159.

kfont42's review against another edition

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4.0

The book talks about how there are givers, takers, and matchers in the world (matchers are tit-for-tat people), and how society seems to think that matchers and takers excel the most, but in reality, givers have the potential to thrive the most if they do it well. There are a lot of great concepts for good leadership, like how to lead proactive vs. reactive team members, and using powerless communication (communicating tentatively rather than definitively) to invoke loyalty and encourage participation. His books are interesting to read because he shares a lot of real-world stories, like why Michael Jordan was a terrible manager. I want to look more into the Reciprocity Ring and see if I can implement one at my company. Give and Take inspires me to want to give back even more. The book started off slow, but as a whole, it’s a great read.

maddieleighc's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.0

sloya512's review against another edition

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This book is great for those learning to lead and work intentionally with other people.  

lindasdarby's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved it. Yes there are parts that are long and I think were a bit of a stretch to make them part of the book but overall it was fascinating. Takers beware I am now armed with knowledge.

406knits's review against another edition

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3.0