Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241405932
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 272
- Weight: 336 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241405939
- Publisher Date: 08 Oct 2020
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
“Humour, Seriously” by Piyush Pandey (ISBN: 9780241405932) explores the power of humor in life and business. This book provides practical tips and techniques to improve communication with humor and provides guidance for professional life.
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Adarsh Singh –
A bit preachy at times, but with some useful tips and tricks sprinkled throughout. Easy to read, which is a plus!
Achal Sharma –
A light and breezy read. Don’t expect deep analysis, but a helpful introduction to the power of humor.
Prasaanth S –
Good concept, execution could be better. Some jokes felt forced. But the ideas are valuable.
Nitesh Somani –
Humor is a serious business, Pandey explains with wit. Some advice didn’t resonate with me, but overall a positive experience.
Anushka Chaudhary –
Inspiring and practical! I feel more confident about using humor now. Highly recommend.
Hritik Kumar Singhal –
A good reminder that humor can be a powerful tool in many aspects of life. Some parts were not so good.
Aarsh Koul –
Piyush Pandey makes a compelling case for humor. Some examples felt repetitive. Still, a good reminder to lighten up!
Ashish Khatana –
Pandey’s writing style is engaging. Some stories were a bit long-winded. However, the core message is spot on.
Kartik Agrawal –
Very readable and relatable. It’s filled with anecdotes. Recommended to be implemented in professional life.
Vipin Kumar –
Entertaining and insightful. I’m already using some of the techniques at work. Good value for money.
Yash Namdeo Pise –
I laughed, I learned, I reflected. A surprisingly thought-provoking book. Worth the read, and implement in life.
Anees Ali –
Great for those who take themselves too seriously. A gentle reminder to lighten up and find the humor in everyday life.
Himanshu Choudhary –
A fun read! Some parts were hilarious, others fell flat. Worth it for the insights on using humor at work though.
Kunal Sukhija –
Great examples and practical exercises. Made me think about how I communicate. Definitely recommend.
Swasti Jain –
An okay read. I didn’t find it as funny or insightful as I’d hoped. A bit repetitive too.
Kanishka Verma –
Easy to read and very insightful with good examples. I have started implementing those in my professional life.
Modit Johar –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were brilliant, others were boring. But the good outweighs the bad.
T Nikhil –
I enjoyed the book! It’s well-written and gives you things to think about. Not life-changing, but definitely a good read.
Aanchal Mann –
The book has good insights. However, it felt generic at times. Still, a helpful read for those who want to improve their communication.