Showing posts with label Daniel H. Pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel H. Pink. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2008

Daniel H. Pink's The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need

Started another computer class tonight and then dozed off early, so now I'm up at 4:38 a.m., listening to Coast to Coast Am....

Earlier, I read Daniel H. Pink's The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need, which is out this year.

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It's sort of a 7 Habits of Highly Effective People in manga form, and as such was a bit of fun, but again, like most of these things, not exactly novel in its advice. All of these self-help books feed off each other, often explicitly. For instance, at one point, Pink mentions Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, whose book Flow I recently blogged about.

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It's not every psychologist who appears as a cartoon in a manga, but as you can see above, there's Csíkszentmihályi!

Anyway, Bunko is a young (looks about 13, actually) accountant who is one because his father told him to have a plan, go into a field where there are plenty of jobs, like accounting. Only Bunko really wants to be something else, art, etc.... He's very unhappy, and a cute young sort-of genie appears when he opens some magic chopsticks. Her first advice: 1. There is no plan. Eventually, there are six lessons:

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Along the way, there are some thoughtful little gems:

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Makes sense to me, but probably, if you're going to shell out some bucks for a career book, you need some more specific help--for instance, on interviewing--than what you get here.

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