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Paul Carr – Bringing Nothing to the Party | Review

Title: Bringing Nothing to the Party

Author: Paul Carr

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 280

Rating: 4*/5

 

Paul Carr - Bringing Nothing to the Party

Paul Carr – Bringing Nothing to the Party

 

This book is a lot of fun, and even though it’s approaching the tenth anniversary since its publication date, it’s still timely and relevant, and a hell of a lot of fun to boot. In fact, it’s rare for a non-fiction book to be this much fun, and it reminded me a little bit of Tony Hawk, Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace. It’s just one man writing about his life, getting up to all sorts of trouble without really meaning to and telling stories about the unexpected consequences.

In a nutshell, it follows the true story of what happened when Paul Carr decided to become an internet entrepreneur in the early days of the social networking boom. He spends a lot of time getting drunk along the way, or accidentally offending venture capitalists and other powerful men who could make or break his business. And yet, in many ways, it’s endearing – even when he treats a woman so badly that she starts a blog about him, effectively annihilating his online reputation, it’s easy to empathise with his predicament.

The interesting thing here is that Carr’s writing style – like a latter-day Jonathon Swift, a recurring joke in the book – makes it easy for the reader to get absorbed into the story. And once you get into it, you’ll find it hard to put down, and whatever you think about the man’s personality, you’ll probably find yourself rooting for him to come out on top. And it’s even a little inspirational, too. Definitely worth spending time on.

 

Paul Carr

Paul Carr

 

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John Gerzema and Michael D’Antonio – The Athena Doctrine | Review

Title: The Athena Doctrine

Author: John Gerzema and Michael D’Antonio

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 298

Rating: 7/10

 

John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio - The Athena Doctrine

John Gerzema and Michael D’Antonio – The Athena Doctrine

 

Disclaimer: While I aim to be unbiased, I received a copy of this for free to review.

I have to give the authors credit here – I disagreed with a fundamental principal of the book, and yet I still immensely enjoyed it. Loosely speaking, the Athena Doctrine is the theory that women and the men that think like woman will lead the way in to a brighter and better future where people work together for a common good.

Unfortunately, I’m not sure if I disagree with the classifications of which traits are masculine and which traits are feminine – they don’t match up with my own experience, and I think that assigning genders to character traits is a dangerous game. That said, the author’s did it fairly, asking survey respondents to assign traits to either one gender or another.

And they needed some way to do it, because I agree that the character traits that they opted to focus on are great attributes for a leader to have, whether they’re a CEO, a politician or an entrepreneur. The authors have backed their argument up with countless case studies from around the world, and it’s eloquently put by two talented writers. It’s just difficult to get in to a book if you’re not sure whether you agree with the central concept.

That said, I do think it’s well worth reading this if you’re a businessman who wants to change the world and the workplace for the better. Just take it with a pinch of salt (as you always should) and use this book for its true purpose – to inspire you to make the world a better place.

 

John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio

John Gerzema and Michael D’Antonio

 

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