A review by carrienation76
Millennials, Goldfish & Other Training Misconceptions: Debunking Learning Myths and Superstitions by Clark N. Quinn

3.0

Despite the author's early discouragement against reading this front-to-back, I did it anyway. It's a quick and easy read. I understand that the design is intended as a reference, with a quick guide in the back that imparts the high-level summary for each point. This book best serves as a handy shield against the uninformed, arming Learning and Development professionals with the citations to dismantle the myths and superstitions that still plague the industry.

How handy will it be? I don't know. Most topics covered would produce similar analysis with a quick Google search (thanks to industry blog posts) so maybe tuck this next to your battered copy of Strunk & White?