Allison Ennis
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Thoughtfully Ruthless
- The Key to Exponential Growth
- By: Val Wright
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Sean Pratt
- Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Today's boardrooms are filled with executives wringing their hands over such concerns as product decisions, the new consumer, and financial results, and even if they find a solution, all their work will only have a granular effect on real growth. Thoughtfully Ruthless lays out the secret to rapid business growth by showing you how to unbelievably invent more time, catapult your energy, and boost the productivity of your resources.
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Voice lacks that certain something...
- By Allison Ennis on 06-15-19
- Thoughtfully Ruthless
- The Key to Exponential Growth
- By: Val Wright
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Sean Pratt
Voice lacks that certain something...
Reviewed: 06-15-19
The narrator’s voice was hard for me to listen to. It is a bit monotone and lacks the rhythm that makes a book enjoyable for me. The idea behind the book is pretty good, but the writing seemed to lack enough profundity to warrant an entire book, at least in my opinion.
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How to Analyze People
- Speed Read People, Analyze Body Language & Personality Types
- By: Edward Benedict
- Narrated by: Sam Slydell
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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In this How to Analyze People: Speed Read People, Analyze Body Language & Personality Types, you will learn the techniques on deciphering common body language and also learn how the eyes can give us a perspective of nonverbal communication. This audiobook also explore how to understand the self and the importance of context.
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Boring
- By KM on 05-05-19
- How to Analyze People
- Speed Read People, Analyze Body Language & Personality Types
- By: Edward Benedict
- Narrated by: Sam Slydell
Would NOT Recommend
Reviewed: 05-06-19
Very poorly written. Quite vague. Performance was mediocre, but could be reflective of the writing. Not really worth listening to this one in my opinion. In particular, there were times that the author asserts that certain bodily cues meant that, for example, someone is lying, with 100% certainty or 100% of the time, which isn’t the case. One cannot tell with “100% certainty” anything about a person based on any one physical marker or body language characteristic. Not a good read.
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