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CAREER BASICS

THE ABC'S OF CAREER PREPARATION

A straightforward, useful, and richly interactive guide to all aspects of job seeking.

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A manual presents the basics of career advancement.

Career specialist Westmoreland here presents a second edition of his book on all aspects of job seeking and advancement. He arranges his advice under alphabetical headings—A is for “Apprehensive About Starting?”; G is for “Gathering Information and the Internet”; T is for “To Keep a Job, Make Time for Yourself.” The arrangement is loose and flexible, designed in an intentionally modular way so that readers can jump around to whichever sections most directly address their specific needs. This approach is enhanced by Westmoreland’s decision to fill his relatively short manual with many interactive features, boxes, charts, and checklists that readers are encouraged to fill in themselves. Each of the book’s sections concludes with insights in bold type—summaries and distillations of everything that’s been outlined. The maxims include “A truly educated person may be the one who can carry on a conversation with anyone about anything,” and “If you criticize a lot of things, then first take time to be critical of yourself.” As these maxims show, Westmoreland tends to present high school platitudes as though they were profundities. But this author is so insightful when it comes to work situations, particularly management, that readers will overlook being told things like “No one likes to work where their work is never quite good enough.” Westmoreland is direct in assessing the nuances of management and communication, although even here he can’t always resist the urge to deliver obvious bromides like “Just because you have knowledge of something, do not expect everyone to know or understand it.” The result is an accessible and conversational motivation manual that deftly clarifies a process that even experienced job seekers can find overwhelming.

A straightforward, useful, and richly interactive guide to all aspects of job seeking.

Pub Date: Aug. 20, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-984532-10-7

Page Count: 86

Publisher: Xlibris US

Review Posted Online: Nov. 22, 2021

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THINKING, FAST AND SLOW

Striking research showing the immense complexity of ordinary thought and revealing the identities of the gatekeepers in our...

A psychologist and Nobel Prize winner summarizes and synthesizes the recent decades of research on intuition and systematic thinking.

The author of several scholarly texts, Kahneman (Emeritus Psychology and Public Affairs/Princeton Univ.) now offers general readers not just the findings of psychological research but also a better understanding of how research questions arise and how scholars systematically frame and answer them. He begins with the distinction between System 1 and System 2 mental operations, the former referring to quick, automatic thought, the latter to more effortful, overt thinking. We rely heavily, writes, on System 1, resorting to the higher-energy System 2 only when we need or want to. Kahneman continually refers to System 2 as “lazy”: We don’t want to think rigorously about something. The author then explores the nuances of our two-system minds, showing how they perform in various situations. Psychological experiments have repeatedly revealed that our intuitions are generally wrong, that our assessments are based on biases and that our System 1 hates doubt and despises ambiguity. Kahneman largely avoids jargon; when he does use some (“heuristics,” for example), he argues that such terms really ought to join our everyday vocabulary. He reviews many fundamental concepts in psychology and statistics (regression to the mean, the narrative fallacy, the optimistic bias), showing how they relate to his overall concerns about how we think and why we make the decisions that we do. Some of the later chapters (dealing with risk-taking and statistics and probabilities) are denser than others (some readers may resent such demands on System 2!), but the passages that deal with the economic and political implications of the research are gripping.

Striking research showing the immense complexity of ordinary thought and revealing the identities of the gatekeepers in our minds.

Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2011

ISBN: 978-0-374-27563-1

Page Count: 512

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Review Posted Online: Sept. 3, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2011

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THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY PLAYBOOK FOR CHANGEMAKERS

A passionate and accessible guide to humanizing the workplace.

Helbig and Norman present a game plan for making leadership more responsively human.

In this expanded update to The Psychological Safety Playbook: Lead More Powerfully by Being More Human (2023), the authors provide “practical strategies for responding to resistance, sparking change, embodying the change we want to see, and moving forward deliberately,” specifically in a business setting. They suggest ways to encourage what they call “changemakers” through the use of five key “plays” from their playbook: Communicate Courageously, Master the Art of Listening, Manage Your Reactions (“shift from automatic reaction to conscious response to stay better connected to yourself and others”), Embrace Risk and Failure, and Design Inclusive Rituals. The goal is to ensure that organizational cultures promote psychological safety, guided by leaders who “walk the talk” by emphasizing their own humanity at every turn. (“We must be the first to share our own failures with our teams, which will start to make it possible for others to do the same.”) This call for example-setting is sounded throughout the book as Helbig and Norman urge their target audience (leaders and would-be leaders) to go beyond mere instruction and instead embody the qualities they want to see in their subordinates, such as continuous learning, active curiosity, and self-reflection. Each chapter includes a detailed “Recommended Reading” section and text with extensive numbered and bulleted points formatted to make the core concepts more immediately digestible. The authors effectively employ clear and empathetic prose to assure readers that psychological safety is slow to build and quick to break, observing that such safety requires steady attention and delivers outsize payoffs as a result. They refreshingly ground a great deal of the material in psychology and neuroscience, pointing out, for instance, that research has demonstrated that the parasympathetic nervous system responds to honest appreciation, which improves creative thinking. Some wistful readers might consider some of the authors’ suggestions beyond the reach of their own organizations, as when group facilitators are advised to “gently intervene when someone dominates the conversation,” but hope springs eternal.

A passionate and accessible guide to humanizing the workplace.

Pub Date: May 19, 2026

ISBN: 9798993550503

Page Count: 170

Publisher: Crazy Idea Press

Review Posted Online: April 23, 2026

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