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Chairs Are Where the People Go (Paperback)

Chairs Are Where the People Go (Paperback)

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    from Janientrelac

    Don't pretend there is no Leader, essay # 6, is an excellent illumination of this common problem in many groups.

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    from jorgearanda

    An endearingly unassuming collection of short essays from a smart and sensible mind.

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    from kjreed

    Wasn't a big fan of the book. It's kind of like reading someone's blog - in fact, it would have been better as a blog. Some brief flashes of insight (organizing an un-conference was useful), but mostly it's boring. I was disappointed that there wasn't more explanation of who Misha actually is (an...

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    from JesseTheK

    Blog-ish utterances of a community leader as transcribed by a delighted follower. Some wisdom here but the subject position is tiring.

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    from INTPLibrarian

    Meh. It's ok. Actually, it's lots of boring stuff, some incredibly egotistical snobby stuff, and a few bits of brilliance. I'd be willing to bet that that's how a lot of people would view this book and that the pieces assigned to each of those categories would differ from one reader to the next.

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