John Wiley & Sons, Inc., – Pfeiffer, 2003. – 317 pages.
This book is useful in its suggested actions, and in its many questions. The author repeatedly asks you what you think. I didn’t always like this, and I suspect you won’t either. But to be honest, when I didn’t like the questions, I usually didn’t have very good answers. Elaine’s questions are pointed, relevant, and maddeningly useful. She puts dozens before you, and more than once you will look at a question — pen poised ready to answer — and you will have NO idea what to write! When her searching questions meet your blank mind, there lies opportunity.
This book is useful in its suggested actions, and in its many questions. The author repeatedly asks you what you think. I didn’t always like this, and I suspect you won’t either. But to be honest, when I didn’t like the questions, I usually didn’t have very good answers. Elaine’s questions are pointed, relevant, and maddeningly useful. She puts dozens before you, and more than once you will look at a question — pen poised ready to answer — and you will have NO idea what to write! When her searching questions meet your blank mind, there lies opportunity.