Good Self, Bad Self: Transforming Your Worst Qualities into Your Biggest Assets
Written by Judy Smith
Narrated by Lisa Renee Pitts
3.5/5
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Judy Smith
Judy Smith is one of the premier crisis management experts in the world and has become the go-to person for corporations, politicians, and celebrities in times of crisis. She has worked on the Iran Contra investigation, the impeachment process of President Clinton, as well as the Enron Congressional inquiry. She also served as a counselor to BellSouth, Starwood Hotels, Nextel, Federated Department Stores, United Healthcare, Wal-Mart, Deloitte & Touche, and AIG, among other companies.
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Reviews for Good Self, Bad Self
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The author is a consultant for people who are in crisis due largely to poor behavior. She covers seven traits of people that can cause problems if they become out of balance. The book is filled with examples of rich and famous people who have gotten themselves into trouble. Interesting and a lesson to all of us. I mildly recommend this book.