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Gung Ho

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SKU: 9780007252008

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780007252008
  • Publisher: Harper Collins UK
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 187
  • ISBN-10: 0007252005
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Gung Ho

  1. Ishika Gupta

    Gung Ho is an easy-to-understand guide to fostering a better workplace. I did find some of the examples a bit unrealistic. It needs more modern examples.

  2. Ajeet Kumar

    I enjoyed the book, it’s quick, easy and good. It has helpful tools and is a guide. It also helps if you want your employees to be productive.

  3. Mukul Singh Patel

    Gung Ho presents a clear path to creating a high-performing team. Definitely worth reading if you want to make your workplace successful!

  4. Gaurav Assnani

    An engaging story that highlights important leadership skills. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s presented in a memorable way. It is a very good book for beginners.

  5. Yogesh Bhadauria

    Good basic ideas about teamwork but I wish there was more updated content related to tech industry. I did find the story-telling approach to be enjoyable overall.

  6. Nikhil Choudhary

    Solid advice on building a motivated team. It’s a bit simplistic, but the core principles are valuable. I loved the author’s writing style overall. It gives a detailed explanation.

  7. Harsh Vardhan

    I found some of the methods insightful and helpful for managing my team. It is worth the read. If you want to improve morale at work.

  8. Ashish Das

    This book did teach me some things, but it was not enough. The book just touches on the subject. I need more meat and potatoes.

  9. Akanksha Sinha

    This book was great to read and to show others some useful skills. I can use these skills at work. I can see what I can do better.

  10. Uday Teja Gudaparthi

    I enjoyed the parable format, but I found the lessons a little too obvious. It wasn’t as insightful as I had hoped. The story felt very outdated.

  11. Chopperla Naga Bhushanam

    Some useful tips for improving morale in the workplace. It’s a pretty basic overview, but useful for those unfamiliar with these principles. I loved this book!

  12. Sakshi Mishra

    Gung Ho is a decent book for understanding company culture. I liked it, but it felt a bit repetitive at times. Overall, a solid book for team building.

  13. Shubham Kumar

    This book gave me some practical ideas to implement with my team. I’m hoping to apply the methods soon. I would recommend it to anyone looking to increase work place.

  14. Vidhi Gupta

    The concepts are great, but the writing style is a bit dry. It’s a helpful resource, but not the most exciting read. It is hard to keep up with the author sometimes.

  15. Ankush Kumar Singh

    It was a hard read and I just could not finish it. I can see how others can love this book. It just was not for me.

  16. Prateek Verma

    What an amazing book to read that can help you improve your business. I see the company culture and the team working hard. This can help.

  17. Saksham Khemka

    The book was basic, but good. This book will get you on the right path. If you are looking for the right track, this is it.

  18. Gouri Sreekumar

    A good reminder of the importance of enthusiasm and collaboration. It’s not a deep dive, but it serves as a good introduction. Not worth spending too much time on it.

  19. Tanish Mittal

    I thought this book was okay. It did teach me some things that can help me later. I need to go back and study it more so I can understand it.

  20. Matsa Sai Sureshkumar

    The ideas were sound but some of the cultural references in the book seem a bit outdated. It would be nice if the examples were modernized.

  21. Anusha Goil

    Simple yet effective! Gung Ho provides a great framework for improving team performance. Highly recommend reading it! Definitely a must-read.

  22. Ritika Srivastava

    While this book had good ideas, it was boring to read. I needed something more interesting that kept my attention.

  23. Ayush

    Gung Ho was a quick read, but the concepts felt a little dated. Still, some good reminders about teamwork. I wish it was little bit more diverse. A great book to read!

  24. Nishtha Rawat

    It really focuses on teamwork, so if that’s what you are looking for, this book is for you. This book offers very practical advice.

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