Rating:  Summary: "Just Enough" is more than enough..... Review: "Just Enough" is more than enough: A turgid, pretentious, strident, and wholly unoriginal piece of work. Its framework neither breaks any new ground in the study of the sociology of business or organization behavior, nor is it a particularly useful addition to the realm of self-help pop-business literature. At best, this might have been a reasonable ten page article in the Harvard Business Review, but surely not enough material for 280 pages! Better to read "Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow : Discovering Your Right Livelihood," by MARSHA SINETAR, and call it a day.
Rating:  Summary: "Just Enough" is more than enough..... Review: "Just Enough" is more than enough: A turgid, pretentious, strident, and wholly unoriginal piece of work. Its framework neither breaks any new ground in the study of the sociology of business or organization behavior, nor is it a particularly useful addition to the realm of self-help pop-business literature. At best, this might have been a reasonable ten page article in the Harvard Business Review, but surely not enough material for 280 pages! Better to read "Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow : Discovering Your Right Livelihood," by MARSHA SINETAR, and call it a day.
Rating:  Summary: Good framework / weak on existing social science Review: Authors have an excellent framework for considering these issues. They seem to address the book to the "power and money mad" reader. They ignore considerable research demonstrating that those who value intrinsic motivators live longer, are happier, and are more healthy. This is THE book for the power and money hungry who need to see the world in more balanced terms.
Rating:  Summary: Good framework / weak on existing social science Review: Authors have an excellent framework for considering these issues. They seem to address the book to the "power and money mad" reader. They ignore considerable research demonstrating that those who value intrinsic motivators live longer, are happier, and are more healthy. This is THE book for the power and money hungry who need to see the world in more balanced terms.
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I read a very interesting book this weekend "Just Enough" by Howard Stevenson. I liked it so much that I ordered a copy for each member of my family, spouses included. I recommend it. Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I read a very interesting book this weekend "Just Enough" by Howard Stevenson. I liked it so much that I ordered a copy for each member of my family, spouses included. I recommend it. Philippe de Gasp? Beaubien
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I read a very interesting book this weekend "Just Enough" by Howard Stevenson. I liked it so much that I ordered a copy for each member of my family, spouses included. I recommend it. Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien
Rating:  Summary: Thank you to the authors Review: Just Enough helps you do two essential things. It helps you define where you want to be, and then helps you be in that place, be it at work, with your family, or in volunteer activities, fully. I strongly suggest this book to everyone struggling with why we are all so rushed, tired, and crazed but still feeling unfulfilled. Denise Rossman Concord, Massachusetts
Rating:  Summary: A must read for every business person today! Review: Kudos to Howard Stevenson and Laura Nash for writing about such an important topic. This book challenges our conventional understandings of success, and most importantly it gives us a blue print for finding happiness and peace of mind. I like that the book explores both the business and personal aspects of creating enduring success. This is one of those books that you read over and over, and each time you do you get even more out of it.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for every business person today! Review: Kudos to Howard Stevenson and Laura Nash for writing about such an important topic. This book challenges our conventional understandings of success, and most importantly it gives us a blue print for finding happiness and peace of mind. I like that the book explores both the business and personal aspects of creating enduring success. This is one of those books that you read over and over, and each time you do you get even more out of it.
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