The advice given in not only timely but it’s timeless. It’s 2018, but this advice will probably serve anyone reading it for the next 10 years easily.

Written in plain, no-BS English, author Josh Allan Dykstra paints the sad but honest picture of today’s business landscape. Bored, dispassionate workers who don’t give a furry rat’s fanny about what they do or why they do it.

Ultimately, he asks the question, What will you do differently? in order to spark the beginning of change. because without awareness of the problem, change cannot occur. Kind of like the alcoholic who finally admits he has a problem, once we as a nation, or we as a business, admit we have a problem, we can start to fix it.

A great business book that’s worth a listen, probably more than once.

Narrator Jim Seybert is clear and authoritative as always, and a joy to listen to. Highly recommended if you think you might have a problem in your business and you’re looking for direction in how to fix it. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.