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Blind Spots
August 05, 2008
Achieve Success by Seeing What You Can't See(Wiley, $24.95)
Everyone knows of the danger of blind spots when sitting behind the wheel; it's imperative to not only be aware of these blind spots, but to actively and aggressively look out for them. Less widely recognized, but of equal or greater importance, are the blind spots we encounter in our daily activities. These real life "blind spots," according to Blind Spots author Claudia M. Shelton, can be a misused strength, an old habit or an un-tuned personal radar that results in actions and behaviors that "don't meet our goals, and [therefore] needs to be seen and changed."

Whether you're using an outdated technique for business, ineffectively using your strengths, failing in communication with co-workers or experiencing other problems, it could likely be because of your personal blind spots. In Blind Spots, Shelton attempts to aid her readers in not only identifying and resolving one's most costly blind spots, but also how to turn them into your greatest assets. Shelton provides a personal rear-view mirror for life, aiming to help individuals reach their corporate and social destinations.

—Avi Nimmer

Buy Blind Spots: Achieve Success by Seeing What You Can't See.


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