February 20, 2006
Slacker Manager has Career Intensity
Bren at Slacker Manager posted a book review of Career Intensity this morning. He liked it. In fact, Bren compares it to airplane fuel for a car – even if your car goes fast, a richer mixture of fuel will make it go faster. That’s just what I was going for when I wrote the book. The ideas are designed to accelerate your career. Bren says:
“This is the second career focused book that I’ve read recently (the other had something to do with being radical) and though it isn’t as flashy as the other one, it is by far the most grounded and practical of the two. In addition to laying out the tenets of his philosophy, Dave often uses stories to illustrate his points. I found this to be a helpful technique for me–especially when I wasn’t quite sure I agreed with something he wrote, he’d illustrate the point with a story from his experience or someone he knew.
The book is broken into ten chapters….Each of the chapters is pretty well packed with good information about adding fuel to the fire.”
As an added bonus, if you want to receive an advance review copy of the book, Bren is giving away some copies. Just leave a career development tip in the comments under his book review. There are already a few comments up there so hurry or you could miss your chance.
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