With shifting marketplaces, economic upheavals, and a diversified population, people must change to survive in the business world of the 21st century. Corporate psychologist Martha Sinetar, author of the bestseller Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow shows how to access creative thinking to survive the coming power shifts. HC: Villard.
We live in an ever changing flat rorld. So, adaptation and collaboration are essential. Marsha Sinetar's concept of the "creative adaptive" mind is a wonderful expression of what we need to grow into in order to optimize our own lives and to help others optimize their lives. I put this book in the essential reading category.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Being a creative adaptor, I'm a little sheepish now that I have another label. I had my wife read the first three pages of one chapter and she gave it back and saying, "I have no idea what I just read." The author continues her quest to understand the minds/spirits of 90's culture. I found the book fascinating but limited to an audience that is captured by the notion of watching their life strategy unfolded by a complete stranger. I keep it by the bed and refer to it every now and then. Helps me reinforce the fact that my motives are not those of a workaholic zombie. They are guided by an ingrained curiosity and a stubborn refusal to accept defeat. Cool book.
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