happy017's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

3.75

Not my usual reading but I feel like a girl boss after reading it. Definitely written for corporate america but there are things that this camp girl can take away from it

jamesarosen's review against another edition

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3.0

Kim Scott has tons of management experience and she presents some straightforward, good ideas.

But the book could have been half as long and still done its job admirably.

Learn the framework. Read some of the stories to solidify the thinking. Then put the book down and move on.

nrfaris's review against another edition

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challenging informative medium-paced

5.0

phoenixish's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.0

azureyoshi's review against another edition

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4.0

It gave me a lot of interesting food for thought should I ever go down the formal management path. The concept of Ruinous Empathy was probably the most useful thing I took from this book; useful both in and outside of work contexts.

justaprilann's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

4.5

I really appreciate *most* of the advice given in this book. The approach is closely aligned with nonviolent communication and there is recognition of nuance and understanding differences based on race, gender, cultures, and other identities.

rebecca_liz's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

sir_thaven's review against another edition

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informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

karigarcia88's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

2.0

buryman's review against another edition

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challenging informative slow-paced

2.75