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jlsjourneys's review against another edition
4.0
I listened to the audiobook of this & really enjoyed it. It contained some excellent reframing ideas to make the most of any situation & build a satisfying career. Recommended.
_pickle_'s review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
3.0
A real mixed bag: I thought the sections on design thinking were, as you might expect, the stronger part of the book. The book falls down, though, in having a real USA-centric attitude to work and I think some views of the authors are just outdated. For instance, they seemed unconcerned or even enthusiastic about the growing dominance of the gig economy. There was also little to no evidence basis for many of their recommendations (and indeed, underlying view). And to round off my criticism, the case studies they used to illustrate their points (especially from their own lives) felt a little trite.
branwynnemay's review against another edition
4.25
So many good reminders and tips. I’ll come back to this any time I need to refresh my mindset about work. As someone who’s been a caretaker at home for almost a decade, now substitute teaching while I plan to go back to school, there were some holes in the book for my experience. The authors are trying to cover the entire workplace, though, so I still took away a lot of good pointers.
jovia1947's review
3.5
It had really good chapters but really dragged it from 12-15. Otherwise good points.
sageblue47's review
4.0
Much like their previous book, Burnett and Evans focus on using design thinking to improve your life, focusing almost solely on your work life. The book gives ideas for improvement for whatever dissatisfaction you find in your working life—with worksheets to help you get going. I love worksheets. I’m excited to take their approach and apply it.