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The Advice Trap
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The Advice Trap

Be Humble, Stay Curious & Change the Way You Lead Forever

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Everyone hates to receive advice, but everyone loves to give it. Unfortunately, most advice is useless. To stop giving other people a piece of your mind, Michael Bungay Stanier – author of the best-selling The Coaching Habit – urges you to corral your “Advice Monster.” Stanier’s guidebook, which he describes as “a manual, a playbook, a studio, a dojo,” tells you how to make the transition from gratuitous meddler to helpful coach.

Take-Aways

  • Most of the advice people give is worthless, but their inner “Advice Monster” insists on giving it anyway.
  • Advice giving is bad for the advice giver, the advice receiver, the team and the organization.
  • Learn to shut down your advice monster and become more like a coach.

About the Author

Michael Bungay Stanier wrote the bestseller The Coaching Habit and founded Box of Crayons, a learning and development company that teaches “10-minute coaching.” 


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    B. M. 3 years ago
    Not really accounting for introverts lol - but I get the point <br> <br>"as basic to the human condition as enjoying community over solitude"
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    L. R. 4 years ago
    I really enjoyed reading this! So many helpful reminders on what helping someone else should look like. I'll definitely work on suppressing my 'Tell-it' monster!
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    T. C. 4 years ago
    Excellent read! Thank you!

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