Solid principles here, but this book felt about 200 pages too long.

It's one I think everyone needs to read - just be prepared for some repetition.

It's hot garbage. 
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Long winded, but makes good points.
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I liked the idea about how to improve trust, particularly in your own self-trust, however, it felt dated. Maybe it's because it's very much a "business" book written by a white man who is trusted by default and many of the examples were other white men high on the corporate ladder. In that way, I had a hard time relating to him and his experiences.
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 Like most business books, it is chock full of name-dropping anecdotes from a privileged white man.

BUT if you take all those away, it would be a really snappy read with digestible nuggets of advice. I've never tried blinkist , but this seems like the perfect candidate for it.

My biggest takeaways are that I should continue to strive for better, be transparent and candid, and follow through on my commitments. Areas I need to do the most work on are "Listen first" and "show respect."