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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the "BEST" book I've read in a long time!, March 1, 2004
With its fantastic cover, electric colors, and jacket heading which reads "Intensify Creativity in Your Organization Using Secrets from History's Most Innovative Communities," the "Hothouse Effect" is nicely packaged as an organizational self-help book. But it is so much more than that. Although it succeeds in this regard, it is organized in a way that allows the reader to absorb practical strategies for innovation and creativity in the workplace. The "Hothouse Effect" is not about business as usual. As one reader to another, I suggest that you follow the hyperlink, highlighted in green on the jacket cover, and read the book.Dr Kunstler has written an engaging and transcendent book that takes the reader on a spectacular journey through and around time to such places as Athens, Florence, Paris, Boston & New York. Much of the text reads like a fast moving can't put this book down novel, but it is pure non-fiction, and the characters, whether historical or contemporary, are real people who have successfully intensified creativity through an explosive interrelationship of individual to group which Dr. Kunstler calls the "Hothouse Effect." The secrets of this phenomenon are here for anyone seeking an edge in this highly competitive, interconnected globe of ours. This is a ten-star book that should be on every business manager's desk and made into software for the desktops of every employee, teacher, student, artist, and musician. The "Hothouse Effect" is absolute "Hyper-thought." Joseph A. Romano
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