BOOKCASE: Mojo

• Marshall Goldsmith
• Allen & Unwin
• RRP $29.99

What possible value could book with name that sounds like bad 1980s’ disco hit have to offer?
But hey, Goldsmith’s last book was the New York Times best-seller, What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, so it is worth taking look at Mojo.
Goldsmith has also been named by Business Week as one of the most influential practitioners of leadership development and The Times called him one of the 50 great thinkers and business leaders in management.
Goldsmith defines mojo as “that positive spirit toward what we are doing now that starts from the inside and radiates to the outside”.
And he’s even created the antithesis of mojo – ‘nojo’, for the joyless people who drag us down in life with their lack of confidence, resistance and unhelpful attitudes.
Mojo, says Goldsmith, affects every area of your life: health, wealth, relationships, happiness and meaning.
Inside this lightweight premise is powerful message for managers. Goldsmith says you can lead meaningful and happy life and view the world in way that brings your inner mojo to the surface.

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