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Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity

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Radical Candor – Solid Leadership Advice, But a Bit Too Broad


4/5


I thought Radical Candor was a really good leadership book with a simple but powerful idea—be direct with feedback while also genuinely caring about the people you work with. Kim Scott explains this well, using personal stories and practical examples to make the concept clear.


What I Liked:


- Useful, real-world advice – The idea of balancing honesty with empathy makes a lot of sense, and the book gives solid tips on how to apply it.


- Engaging and easy to read – Scott keeps things conversational, with lots of relatable anecdotes.


- Applies beyond leadership – Even if you're not a manager, the book has good takeaways for how to communicate better.


What Didn't Work for Me:


- Covers too much – It felt like the book was trying to address every aspect of leadership rather than diving deeper into its core idea.


- A bit too corporate – Some of the suggestions, like printing out the framework and putting it on your desk, felt unnecessary.


Final Thoughts:


Overall, Radical Candor is a great resource for anyone who wants to improve communication and leadership skills. The key message is solid, even if the book could have been more focused. Worth a read, especially if you manage people or just want to get better at giving and receiving feedback.

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a year ago

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The Whisperer

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What a bummer! The book was really good for about 70% of its length and then took a huge dive. Cop outs, cliches and crazy coincidences really destroyed the story. Unbelievable literary suicide. This is my second encounter with this author, the first one being watching the movie "La ragazze nella nebbia" that he directed and was adapted from one of his books. Similar problems... For me it's enough evidence that this author is not for me.

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a year ago

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Chronicle of a Death Foretold

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Undecided between 3 and 4 stars. I'm going with 4 stars and kneel humbly in front of the great Gabriel García Márquez.

This is a small story with a short timeline. The Spanish is amazing and the city and the people are described so vividly and intensely that I really felt like I was in a movie. He could write about anything and be mesmerizing.

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a year ago

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The Silent Duchess

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Cool book. The culture of old Sicilian noble family is really fascination and Dacia Maraini goes through the live of her character giving us lots and lots of details and transport us in that period of posturing and the cult of coming from an "old" family.

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a year ago