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Rating: Summary: Excellent Resource Review: I found Dr. Skacel's book to be very enlightening to the dynamics of communications in the workplace.... and quite humourous as well. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: A humorous story that provides great communication lessons Review: I loved reading this book and find the communication lessons helpful to review again and again. The day after completing the book, I used one of the recommendations for communication and avoided a big problem. Tailing Mulligan really works! I plan to give copies of this book to some friends in leadership posistions. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to continue to improve their communication skills.
Rating: Summary: Mulligan delivers what the workplace needs! Review: I loved this book! Dr Skacel delivers very practical and helpful ideas to improve communications in a cleaver and humorous way. This is a fast paced read that allows you to learn and enjoy the process. Mulligan is worth tailing for workplace communication improvement!
Rating: Summary: Mulligan delivers what the workplace needs! Review: I loved this book! Dr Skacel delivers very practical and helpful ideas to improve communications in a cleaver and humorous way. This is a fast paced read that allows you to learn and enjoy the process. Mulligan is worth tailing for workplace communication improvement!
Rating: Summary: Great Read for CEO's & Employees Alike Review: Tailing Mulligan is a well-written, unique work. Skacel has created a brief and unintimidating aid for anyone, from employee to CEO, in a business setting. Because it is concise and written as a story, it is more likely to be read than any other dry textbook manual. Skacel's use of symbolic creatures conjures up images of people the reader has known or is currently encountering in the work place. The characters' experiences and lessons learned are easily remembered and applied.
Rating: Summary: Great Read for CEO's & Employees Alike Review: Tailing Mulligan is a well-written, unique work. Skacel has created a brief and unintimidating aid for anyone, from employee to CEO, in a business setting. Because it is concise and written as a story, it is more likely to be read than any other dry textbook manual. Skacel's use of symbolic creatures conjures up images of people the reader has known or is currently encountering in the work place. The characters' experiences and lessons learned are easily remembered and applied.
Rating: Summary: A Must-Read for Organization Team Builders, and Players Review: Tailing Mulligan provides simple solutions to the big communication issues that challenge so many organizations. But what's really special about this book is the way that it is clearly written to engage and entertain the reader. For an organizational development book, Tailing Mulligan is more witty and humorous than any of the other few dozen books we've used to build a team culture in our businesss. Each communication approach detailed in Tailing Mulligan is cleverly linked to reinforce and build upon prior concepts. Plus, because this book is so easy and funny to read, it can be used as a training or team building tool for every member of virtually any organization. I've always admired authors, like Mulligan's Rob Skacel, who can make difficult concepts easy to understand and provide simple, easy-to-apply solutions. The way this book keeps you laughing is a bonus that keeps you leashed all the way to the end. Masterfully written. After finishing Tailing Mulligan, I immediately ordered copies for all of our team leaders!
Rating: Summary: A Great Tool To Enhance Your Communication Skills. Review: This book captures the essence of good communication skills in an enjoyable, quick read. The concepts outlined should be used in all communication, regardless of the context. I keep it handy for quick reference.
Rating: Summary: A Great Tool To Enhance Your Communication Skills. Review: This book captures the essence of good communication skills in an enjoyable, quick read. The concepts outlined should be used in all communication, regardless of the context. I keep it handy for quick reference.
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