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One Final Note from the Trombone...

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A Free Booklet for You!

It was a pleasure to write the reviews of Trombone Player Wanted for Joyful Jubilant Learning. I have learned more about strengths and saw elements of the videos that I missed on the first few screenings.

I have taken the reviews of Trombone Player Wanted and added my review of StrengthsFinder 2.0 and created a free PDF e-booklet to put all the material in one spot. This format makes it easier for you to follow the development of the reviews and it could be a useful handout if you use the videos at work for training or coaching. Click on this line to go to the booklet.

I placed a Creative Commons license on the material so that you are free to make use of it. I was motivated to spend a few more hours putting this together after watching a short video of Benjamin Zander and hearing his line:

We are all about contribution, that's what our job is.

Here is a link to my short post on Benjamin Zander and the six minute video of Benjamin Zander at work.

One final note: The Trombone Player Wanted videos are available at www.marcusbuckingham.com and are very reasonably priced at about $60 for the set.

Be strong as you hear the music of your strengths played out at work everyday.

Photo Credit: Allegro (ma no troppo) by http://flickr.com/photos/annalisa/168348161/

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Thank you for creating this recap David. I found it very helpful. I have the DVDs, but haven't made it through all of them yet. This will serve as an excellent guide after I do, to refer back to and to keep as a reference guide. Thank you!

Phil,
I am glad you found it helpful. I found it helpful to compile them in this format and I wrote it. Take and be strong.
David

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