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Squawk! provides an easy and effective solution to the increasingly common problem of seagull managers, bosses who swoop in, squawk orders riddled with formulaic advice, and leave behind steaming deposits of you-know-what on the heads of those around them.
More Reviews and RecommendationsTravis Bradberry, Ph.D., is an award-winning author and president of TalentSmart, a global consultancy dedicated to the scientific study of individual excellence and company performance serving more than 75 percent of Fortune 500 companies. His previous books include The Personality Code and The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book, and his work has been covered by leading publications, including Newsweek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., The Harvard Business Review, Newsday, and the Washington Post. He lives in San Diego, California.
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September 29, 2008: I work at an insurance company where, like a lot of places these days, times are hard. It seems that everyone is running around working extra hard and the managers are extra stressed trying to do too much. Well, two weeks ago some of the managers attended a training where they were given Squawk! When they came back in the office they had their teams read the book as well, so that everyone would be on the same page. People really liked the book (unlike a lot of the books they make us read), and they felt like it put everyone on the same page. So, then, other teams tried it and now everyone in our department is talking about the three virtues of leadership and watching out for seagull managers. All in all, it's a lot of fun and it's bringing us all together and making us more effective. I recommend the book.
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September 23, 2008: A friend of mine shared this book with me after receiving it in a management training. It had a huge impact upon her, and she thought it also might help me. I found the story invigorating and the lessons powerful and essential to anyone with a job, especially if you are a manager. The other thing I loved about this book is its techniques (the three virtues of great leadership) are also effective tools to use at home with my spouse and children. By far the best business fable I've read.