



StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review
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Publisher Description
StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath | Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review
StrengthsFinder 2.0 is a book by author, researcher, and speaker Tom Rath. The book is a guide to help readers identify their natural talents so that they might develop their strengths in order to do their best each day.
Modern society often concentrates on people’s weaknesses. When a student struggles on a particular subject, they spend more time on that subject than on one in which they excel. This is also true in entertainment. There are many movies that focus on underdogs, characters who have to fight to achieve success rather than developing their natural talents. Even modern language is more focused on weakness than strength. There are more ways to describe what is wrong with a person than there are words meant to praise and encourage.
Research shows that modern workers rarely find pleasure in their careers. A poll of workers revealed that the cause of their unhappiness is too much focus by their supervisors on their weaknesses and not enough support of their strengths…
This companion to StrengthsFinder 2.0 includes:
• Overview of the book
• Important People
• Key Takeaways
• Analysis of Key Takeaways
• and much more!
Customer Reviews
See AllLife cycle realization
Life is a mystery. People always try improve ownself but it's not easy to improve. We need to know out strength, without that it's quite impossible to improve. Tom Rath is well known writer and speaker and he talks here about the reality of our natural strength. This is really impressive to find one's main power . Informative reading in short time from this analysis.
Where is the book?
Because I already know what’s going on , I just interested to read the book. I Just looking for your solution or research results? Where is it? I don’t understand. This is just introduction .
Not the actual book; don't waste your money
Should be clear to the reader that this is not the book, just an analysis. Extremely unhelpful!