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Deepak Malhotra is the Eli Goldston Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is an advisor to firms around the globe and coauthor (with Max Bazerraan) of Negotiation Genius: How to Overcome Obstacles and Achieve Brilliant Results at the Bargaining Table and Beyond, which show more won the 2008 Outstanding Book Award by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution. show less

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I finished it but I skipped whole chapters and didn't miss anything. Repetitive. The world puts this dorky professor in charge of repealing an alien invasion. Some interesting historical factoids that is it.
 
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debbie13410 | Jun 18, 2023 |
This was another Saturday lend from Zach, as I saw it just three books down from [b:The Pearl|5308|The Pearl|John Steinbeck|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1437234939s/5308.jpg|195832] on the office bookshelf, and I thought it was another book that Zach talked about as we pulled the canoe back towards the dock. Something-something-cheese moving. However, he was talking about it's predecessor and kick-off point, the book [b:Who Ate My Cheese?|3302365|Who Ate My Cheese?|John W. Nichols|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347689673s/3302365.jpg|3339179], which he didn't happen to have a copy of. I think I've got the gist of that book through the context provided by this one, but my curiosity and inability to work with incomplete knowledge demands that I have to find a copy and read it for the sake of closure.

I give it two stars because it's so simple and didn't suggest any ideas I wasn't already thoroughly aware of and because the more we play with this rat-maze metaphor the more it falls apart. On the other hand, I totally agree that we need to remove "the maze from the mouse" and it's something I strive to do as much as I can. But god, I am depressingly complicit in so many of these structures I don't believe in and want to escape, and it seems to me that the author is too. And I'm reminded of a refrain from my critical theory prof wherein often the more we think we are outside an ideology, the more firmly we're ingrained in it.
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likecymbeline | 6 other reviews | Apr 1, 2017 |
This was not what I was expecting and not very helpful.
 
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jimocracy | 6 other reviews | Apr 18, 2015 |

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