Review-Thrive: Standing on Your Own Two Feet in a Borderless World
Posted: Saturday, August 02, 2008
by Paul Lappen
Thrive: Standing on Your Own Two Feet in a Borderless World, Mike Cook, 2006, ISBN 097676315x
The business world has drastically changed in the last few years. This book shows how to develop the inner strength and abilities to survive in the new global marketplace.
For many years, a central component of American business involved the concepts of Commitment and Loyalty. It was a time when a person could expect to spend their entire working career at one company. As long as the employee was willing to give the company the best years of their life, and not even think about going to another company that may be a better fit for the employee (keep dissenting opinions to yourself), the company will be there to take care of the employee. If you haven't already learned, the hard way, that such a way of thinking no longer exists, you will.
This book doesn't try to lay blame for globalization, or look at "hot" industries in the coming years, but tries to show a new way of thinking so that a person in any industry can make themselves indispensable at work. It succeeds really well, and is very much worth reading.
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