The book “Emotionally Charged Learning”, written by respectable business expert, Eric Schiffer has already received numerous compliments from some famous business leaders. One of these business leaders is L. Kawasi of Sony who remarked that Schiffer’s book is the most interesting and controversial best-selling book about business management today. Professor M. Parker of Columbia University also commented that the said book is the most fascinating and most useful books that tackle learning styles and emotional intelligence needed to achieve a successful enterprise.
Meanwhile, Nabisco’s Chief Operations VP, T. Goldstein, considers the book as the management and leadership book of the decade. Aside from that, R. Wilson of GE also gave affirmative statements on the book. According to him, the contents of the book were meticulously researched and written in a very clear view. The book also disproves majority of the theories of the present management and learning organization introduced by unproven business experts who are otherwise termed as “business cults”. Wilson further remarked that the book is intended to help the qualified to excel and not the second rate to quality. Other well-known people who applauded the excellent masterpiece of Eric Schiffer include FISH co-author Harry Paul, blockbuster movies screenwriter Gina Wendkos, Universal Studios’ Perry Katz, and bestselling author Bob Nelson.
Another proof of the undeniable success of Eric Schiffer for his published book is the poll that was conducted in July 13 to 15, 2004. In this poll, Schiffer’s book earned a terrific 51% overall positive rating from the 1250 readers of mainstream business-related books. Such rating was higher than those of two other famous business authors, Stephen Covey with 38% and Jim Thomas with 23%. Thus, “Emotionally Charged Learning” has been declared as the current most popular business book in the US.
Considering the vast experience of Eric Schiffer in the world of business, there is no doubt that his authored book is indeed ideal for those who are planning to put up their own business. As seen on some reviews for this book, Schiffer was able to clearly explain everything an aspiring businessman needs to know to prepare himself for such goal. There are also some sections of the book that tackle how a starting businessman be capable of handling important decision-making processes and how to minimize the risks to be taken to meet the goals for the business. Lastly, the book is offered at an affordable price, which is cheap enough for a very practical investment for newcomers in business.