Mediocrity is quite dishonored, unobserved and totally unorganized. This book tries to bring the subject to real life. Based on experience the author hopes to provide benchmarks in the development of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"Mediocrity in Ten Easy Steps" by Al Michaud is a very funny book; I would file it between "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" and "The Art of Coarse Acting" -- a hilarious send up of my craft. It bristles with an iconoclastic, wincing humor as you see your friends, family, fellow workers, and especially your boss skewered and pilloried. It just may be, as you wheel around to watch your back, you'll catch a glimpse of yourself. I did. Michaud knows where of he speaks; he is writing from an active retirement following an executive career of memos and meetings in one too many boardrooms. "Mediocrity" is an ideal travel book for suitcase or backpack; begin anywhere -- if interrupted -- pick up at another point. A word of caution: you may be required to read it aloud to explain, "What's so funny?"It's been a while since I read "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" but I recall its search for a definition of "quality." What is quality? We know it when we see it -- but, what is it? Al Michaud does for mediocrity what Robert Pirzig did for quality. Looking over what I have written it would appear that I like this book -- and, I do. But to be definite and unequivocal is to stray from the true path of mediocrity. (See chapter heading: "Take No Stand.") So, I would, at this point, like to interject doubt and conclude by suggesting that the book may not be as good as I think. Upon second thought, I find I must award this book five stars and a very full moon.Jim Cooke, actor / historian
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