Denise Shekerjian
Auteur de Uncommon Genius
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Œuvres de Denise Shekerjian
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- Sexe
- female
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 2
- Membres
- 188
- Popularité
- #115,783
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 3
The style of the book is interviews. There are a number of problematic aspects of the book to beware of. First, the author's sample of interviewees is not rigorous or seemingly based on more than geography, availability, and perhaps her preferences. As such, the account can't be assumed to be representative of the recipient group as a whole. Second, the writing is meandering across a set of topics that are also arbitrary. The reader might find themselves wishing she'd ask the interviewees about other topics, some more conversational, others more data-centric. (However, within the set of questions the author sets out initially to answer, she sticks close and does justice to them). Third, not all answers are provided for all questions from all interviewees; again it's a risk that she's extrapolating from a sample of one.
All that said, this did spur a lot of thought about taking risks, trusting yourself, letting things take their course. I would recommend this to readers who are willing to let a book and theories flow much less rigorously than, say, a Jim Collins Good to Great style management book; and who's interested in a contemporary and really 21st century look at creativity outside of just an artist community.… (plus d'informations)