Fish! Sticks, Stephen C. Lundin
Fish! Sticks, Stephen C. Lundin
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Fish! Sticks

Author: Stephen C. Lundin

Narrator: Oliver Wyman

Unabridged: 2 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/02/2003

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Find inspiration and motivation in the workplace with this essential road map for passion and purpose in the business world.In this third installment in the popular Fish! series, the authors examine change as a necessary, ongoing process that should never stop—at least not if one wants to keep the workplace vital and fully alive. Using a fictitious sushi restaurant as an example, this fable examines the three principles that Lundin, Christensen, and Paul believe are necessary for continuing success: Find It ("it" being each employee's personal vision of the business), Live It, and Coach It. Readers of the authors' previous books—Fish! A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results and Fish! Tales—should find its familiarity comforting. For those new to the series, this standalone volume is easy to read and highly valuable. —David Bombeck

Reviews

Goodreads review by Maureen

I never imagined a book would make me feel so emotional. I enjoyed this book. It's a good story and really enhances your train of thought pertaining to your career.......more

Goodreads review by Kylie

The concepts in the book were relatively helpful, but the format was awful. It was written in a childish way that I found cringe-inducing. The "story" was so fundamentally lacking in anything of interest that I felt my time was being wasted, despite the potentially useful concepts. Lundin seemed to t......more

Goodreads review by mari

Excelente libro. Te hace replantear un montón de aspectos de la vida y de las obligaciones, sobre todo la forma de tomarse las cosas. Se lee muy rápido y deja mucho para reflexionar, uno de los mejores de esta editorial junto a Quién se ha llevado mi queso?......more

Goodreads review by Jim

The continuing story. Introduces a few new concepts, however, the narrative and premise of the narrative is a little tough at times. I felt that it was a little condescending and spoke to me as if I was a third grader (nothing against third graders!) The plus that I saw was the implementation of the......more