Matthew Kelly's Dream Manager [Hyperion, Aug. 24] is an enlightening business parable about a company struggling with such real problems as high turnover and low morale. The managers of the fictional company discover that not everyone is motivated by the promise of a bigger paycheck and a title. They realize that their employees have personal dreams, and that they need help and encouragement in order for them to realize these dreams. The book connected with me on a personal level when I realized that I had not discussed my dreams with my wife of 18 years. It makes us understand that the first step to fulfilling our dreams is to share them with others. The book also illustrates how closely our personal satisfaction is tied to our work. This book will appeal to those who liked Who Moved My Cheese?, One Minute Manager and Fish. These short books are very popular because professionals can walk away with nuggets of advice that they can easily apply right away in their businesses.