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Jolt!: Get the Jump on a World That's Constantly Changing
Written by Phil Howard Cooke
Narrated by Bill DeWees
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About this audiobook
In Jolt! television producer, social media guru, and cultural commentator Phil Cooke helps you discover how you can navigate today's culture of disruption and actually use it to your advantage. You'll learn that changing a company and changing your life are based on virtually the same key principles. The world is changing at light speed, but mastering the power of change can revolutionize your business and your life. Stop feeling overwhelmed with changing technology, culture, business, trends, and values and regain the confidence that can give you a real advantage.The book reveals twenty-five "jolts" that anyone can leverage to establish a new direction, maximize potential, overcome insecurity, and create an amazing future and legacy. Jolt! will revolutionize your thinking and shake up your life!
Author
Phil Howard Cooke
Phil Cooke, a writer, speaker, and filmmaker, is changing the way business, church, and nonprofit leaders influence and engage the culture. Christianity Today calls him a “media guru.” His media company, Cooke Pictures, advises many of the largest and most effective churches and nonprofit organizations in the world, and his books and blog (at philcooke.com) are changing the way they tell their story.
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Reviews for Jolt!
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Phil Cooke is founding partner in the commercial production company TWC Films, which produces national advertising for some of the largest companies in the country including two super bowl commercials. He is also a producer, media guru, public speaker and author.Aside from being the terrible tasting soda I drank as a teen, JOLT is also the latest book by Phil Cooke. Cooke describes his title as a disruption in our lives. It seems technology is changing almost daily – so how does one keep up while at the same time adjusting how we live? How do we adept to world change? The world convinces you that you need to change, makes you feel like you want to change, but it never tells you “how” to change.Cooke offers his key principles he gives to mega companies in a self-help book for overwhelmed Christians.From the look of him… Cooke is an old guy trying to tap into a younger audience. So I don’t know exactly who this book is for. I don’t know that anyone under 30 is going to have a “tough time” adapting to the faster and faster technology boom. On that same note, if you are content with where your life is… this certainly is a self-help book you don’t need to pick up.The book is much of what you would expect from the title, how to make achievable goals, how to prioritize your day, asking the right questions, setting aside imagined fear – all the while filled with inspirational quotes and life-stories; most of which are very good.But I think this book might only be beneficial for a largely older audience that is having trouble with adapting, or a youth just entering their teenage years. All in all, I didn’t find this book helpful or inspirational to me.I’d have to pass on recommending this.