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Discover your improvisational skills for a more productive, more dynamic work life Whether we know it or not, most of us use our improvisational skills every day in the workplace when we deal with clients and colleagues. Improv Yourself shows the reader in clear detail how to use and hone improvisational skills for better business interactions and a more productive work environment. Business expert and all-around funny guy Joe Keefe offers expert guidance on nurturing our improvisational skills to help us think on our feet, deal with customers, interact with team members, present new ideas, and brainstorm. Full of humor, wit, and expert business insight, Improv Yourself is like nothing else on the business shelf (could you tell I just made that up?).
Those who thought being Irish was about parades, shamrocks, and green beer get a peek into a decidedly deeper culture in Joe Keefe's edgy and hilarious book Being Irish Contemplations on the Nature and Meaning of the Irish Race.Whether it's eating, drinking, loving, or learning, the Irish experience-as Keefe explains it-is shaded in innumerable ways by family, faith, and a fair sense of knowing exactly where you stand. All of this makes for a rollicking good read, in short bits and big letters for the Irish among the readership.
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
"A collection of essays edited by Lyndel V. Prott, Ruth Redmond-Cooper and Stephen Urice"--Cover.
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