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Chargement... The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need (2008)par Daniel H. Pink, Rob Ten Pas (Illustrateur)
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is a career advice book in the form of a Japanese anime-style comic book. It's also a very fast read (under 30min cover-to-cover) that offers the following six tips for how to have a successful career. 1. There is no plan 2. Think Strengths not weaknesses 3. It’s not all about you 4. Persistence trumps talent 5. Make excellent mistakes 6. Leave an imprint The whole comic book thing wasn't my style, so I didn't like the book all that much, but I would recommend it for a young college-age or perhaps slightly older person who is starting to think seriously about a career but doesn't have the patience to read a more serious book.
Bunko is a refreshingly frank and optimistic (but clear-eyed) story about the perils of choosing a safe, lucrative and hateful job that you'll never be able to afford to leave, and the joys of failing in interesting ways, learning from your mistakes, and making more of yourself. Prix et récompensesListes notables
"Meet Johnny Bunko. He's probably a lot like you. He did what everybody--parents, teachers, counselors--told him to do. But now, stuck at a dead-end job, he's begun to suspect that what he though he knew is just plain wrong. On bizarre night, Johnny meets Diana, the unlikeliest career advisor he's ever seen. Part Cameron Diaz, part Barbara Eden, she reveals to Johnny the six essential lessons for thriving in the world of work"--P. [4] of cover. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Here are the 6 Lessons taught by a sassy magic fairy who appears to hapless, confused Johnny Bunko whenever he opens a package of take-out chopsticks (just go with it):
1. There is no plan.
2. Think strengths, not weaknesses,
3. It's not about you.
4. Persistence triumphs talent.
5. Make excellent mistakes.
6. Leave an imprint.
But those points won't get you nearly as far as taking the hour or 2 (tops) to actually read the book. It's in the details, here.
(Those with a manga background may appreciate some of the finer humorous points. But I'm pretty sure you could have never picked up a comic book, a graphic novel, or manga and still understand it. Note: it reads L --> R front to back, though, in the Western way, not the Japanese way) (