Caste: Book Review, Context, and Background

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Are you looking for a book review of Caste by Isabel Wilkerson? Does the book deserve all of the hype it received upon its release? Isabel Wilkerson’s book Caste was an almost instant bestseller, making it onto Oprah and Barack Obama’s suggested reading lists. It was generally well-received, however, it did receive some criticism. This Caste book review cover’s the book’s background, context, and critical reception by the readers.

Range: Generalists Triumph Over Specialists

Range: Generalists Triumph Over Specialists

Why is it better to have a wide range of skills rather than focusing on one specialty? What is the three-stage formula for becoming a generalist? According to David Epstein’s book Range, generalists do better in life than specialists. Given the unpredictable nature of the world and the fact that many specialized jobs are being replaced by technology, focusing on one specialty your whole life will be detrimental to your success. Keep reading to learn about the benefits of being a generalist and how to be one.

The 2 Word-of-Mouth Marketing Strategies That Work

The 2 Word-of-Mouth Marketing Strategies That Work

What is word-of-mouth marketing? What are the best ways to generate word-of-mouth referrals? Word-of-mouth (WOM) marketing is a way of promotion where customers spread goodwill about a brand and its products through conversations. There are two primary channels you can use to create a word-of-mouth marketing strategy for your business: vertical media and business press. We’ll discuss both of these strategies below.

Communicating With High- and Low-Context Cultures

A woman speaking to a group at an art gallery illustrates positional bargaining

Do you often communicate with people from other cultures as part of your job? What differences have you noticed between different cultures’ communication styles? Learning how to communicate effectively is essential for good business. But contrary to popular belief, the techniques for good communication vary depending on the place you’re in. Cultural communication expert Erin Meyer places cultures on a communication spectrum and defines the two extremes as “high-context” and “low-context.” In this article, we’ll look at the difference between high- and low-context cultures and present some strategies for working well with people whose communication styles differ from yours.

The Fine Art of Small Talk: Review, Context, & Approach

The Fine Art of Small Talk: Review, Context, & Approach

Is Debra Fine’s book The Fine Art of Small Talk worth reading? What did the critics have to say after the book’s release? According to Debra Fine, small talk is a skill well worth developing because our careers, romantic prospects, and social lives depend on connecting with other people. It’s difficult to succeed socially without small talk because it establishes the emotional tone of our interactions and helps us gauge how deeply we’d like to connect with each other. Here is our full The Fine Art of Small Talk review including a discussion about the book’s context, approach, and organization.

Is There a Link Between Good Health and Happiness?

Is There a Link Between Good Health and Happiness?

What role does mental attitude play in physical health? Is it true that happy people tend to be physically healthier? Looking after your body (eating well, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly) is just one side of the coin when it comes to good health. The other side of the coin is how happy you feel internally—your mental attitude influences the way that your body heals. In this article, we’ll explore the link between good health and happiness, and how your mental attitude influences your physical health.

Conflict and Culture: How Different Cultures Disagree

Conflict and Culture: How Different Cultures Disagree

How do different cultures approach conflict? Does the culture you come from tend to express disagreement openly or tacitly? Conflict and disagreement are necessary realities in the business world. But the rules for appropriate disagreement vary across cultures. In discussing conflict and culture, cultural communication expert Erin Meyer divides disagreement styles into two extremes: “confrontational” and “avoids confrontation.” In this article, we’ll look at why it can be so hard to determine where a culture falls on the disagreement spectrum and present some strategies you can use to ensure that disagreements don’t harm your business relationships.

How to Make Someone Feel Special on a First Date

How to Make Someone Feel Special on a First Date

Want to know how to make someone feel special on a date? How should you act on a first date? Many people go on a first date with high expectations and hopes of making a deep connection with someone. However, establishing a deep connection with someone will take time. In the beginning, it’s best to let go of expectations and just focus on one another. Here are some tips for going on a first date.

Geoffrey Moore: The Chasm and Its Symptoms

Geoffrey Moore: The Chasm and Its Symptoms

What is the biggest “chasm” in Geoffrey Moore’s Technology Adoption Life Cycle (TALC)? How do you know that your business has reached the chasm between the early adopters and the early majority? According to Geoffrey Moore, the most significant chasm in the TALC occurs between early adopters and the early majority. The telltale signal that your business has reached the chasm is plateauing sales: when you first release your product, you may see exponential growth of sales in the early market, but then sales revenue hits a plateau or even trail off as the early market saturates and you enter