The last section of Squirrels, Inc. was interesting. Although the format of the story is almost identical to Who Moved My Cheese?, the story's ending was reminiscent of the excitement in Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code (in my opinion). Essentially, Diana learned how to be an effective communicator and work with others in an organization through her own struggle. It was not that she was so personable and just had a knack for making things work well; she had to wrestle with working with different people and their ideologies and with her own.
Like any good writer, Denning set the scene for the story through each character's narrative. Each narrative collided in Part 3 and showed how Diana's thought process changed from one in which she was looking for a formula to success to considering all the factors each character discussed and making wise choices from that. I really enjoyed the book, and it was a quick read.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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