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Kingdomality

Kingdomality

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Authors: Sheldon Bowles, Richard Silvano, Susan Silvano
Publisher: Vermilion
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 2149918

Media: Paperback
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0091900085
Dewey Decimal Number: 658
EAN: 9780091900083
ASIN: 0091900085

Publication Date: January 6, 2005
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Condition: Clean, crisp, unmarked, new paperback with different cover than shown. SAMPLE COPY, I ship daily in padded envelopes to protect your book. 5 Star Seller.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Kingdomality: An Ingenious New Way to Triumph in Management
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  • Paperback - Kingdomality: The Insider's Guide to Understanding People
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Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Gain Insights in a Fun Way   June 8, 2007
FilmViewer (Iowa)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Reading and/or listening to this management story is a fun way to gain insight about people with whom we work and interact. I enjoyed the positive presentation about different perspectives and strenghts that people have and where the best place to deploy people with these attributes might be. The book encourages objective interactions that are win-win and non-judgemental.


2 out of 5 stars Interesting idea, so-so execution, terrible reading in the Audio book   May 20, 2006
J. West (MA United States)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Here we go again, another personality classification system and the author's premise that if you can stereo type people you can manage them more effectively. I don't see what this system has over other personality classification systems, such as MBTI (which has been around longer and more people seem to be familiar with).

The book tries to be humorous, but it just didn't work. The story telling wasn't bad, but I'd almost rather listen to nails on a chalk board then listen to the voices of the people reading this book.

Bottom line. I learned a little, but not much and I'd like my money back.



5 out of 5 stars A must in personality tests   July 31, 2005
Alejandro Contreras
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I found Kingdomality (the test) almost 10 years ago. I took the test and was impressed by its accuracy. Since then, I have taken the online test 3 or 4 times more, with the same results.

So, when browsing on a local bookstore, I saw that the test creators had a book about Kingdomality, I did not hesitate and bought it.

What is Kingdomality (the test and the book) about? Well, it basically sustains that people can be grouped in 12 categories of personality types. These types are a function of how people see the world, what are their motivations, how do they interact with it. It's called Kingdomality because the personalities can be linked to "standard" professions in the Middle Ages (the time of Kingdoms...).

Those who have already taken the test and have enjoyed its simplicity and accuracy will enjoy this book. It will allow them to have a more comprehensive view of all the 12 types and how could they be used productively in a work environment.

For those who have not taken the test, but enjoy learning about new and different personality type tests, this is also a great book. The test concept is simple, and the types are clearly different among them. Still, I think I would advise all to take the test first and then read the book (doing otherwise might "contaminate" your test with your expectations for its results).

Well, as I said, I always got the same result in the test. So, in case you wonder, I seem to be a Merchant.



4 out of 5 stars A Good Read   June 23, 2005
Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This loosely medieval management parable about "a king at his wits' end" has several winning characteristics. First, it's relevant without taking itself too seriously. The light, self-effacing - even occasionally tongue-in-cheek - tone makes it easily readable. Authors Sheldon Bowles, Richard Silvano and Susan Silvano actively engage readers with a brief interactive online test that reveals your personality "guild type." Then they draw on their narrative's strength to move forward. Many books about emotional intelligence give readers little practical help. This one is fun, helpful and entertaining even though its guild classification system may need additional tweaking. Apparently designed primarily for workplace applications, it lacks the specificity of the more familiar Myers-Briggs test, which in comparison practically predicts how you'll want your eggs cooked a month from next Tuesday. Notwithstanding these minor limitations, we recommend this book to managers, coaches, consultants, EQ practitioners and those HR folks burdened with softening the Type A corporate hearts who run most organizations.


5 out of 5 stars A must read for all managers   February 16, 2005
Andrew I. Mclandress (Winnipeg, MB Canada)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had the chance to attend a book signing by Sheldon Bowles of his book Kingdomality. When he started to speak to a large crowd there was a table loaded with books and I wondered how many he'd sell. When he finished talking, we all rushed to the front to get a book and an autograph. By the time I got to him the books were all gone! Now I have a copy. This book contains so much insider information about how different people are motivated and why people behave as they do, that it seems like you become a mind reader. It's easy. It's accurate. It has given me the tools that make me a better manager, a better father, husband son and friend. In the paper here last weekend KINGDOMALITY was #1 on the bestseller list. Go to www.kingdomality.com and find out what it's all about. You won't be dissappointed! I predict KINGDOMALITY will be the killer book of 2005.




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