Conversations on Success, Vol. 6 (Paperback)
by William "T" Thompson , John Gray , Brian Tracy , Jim Rohn
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Author: William "T" Thompson , John Gray , Brian Tracy , Jim Rohn
Publisher: Insight Publishing
Pub. in: August, 2005
ISBN: 1932863400
Pages: 316
Measurements: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01621
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-1932863406
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Most of us want to be successful. Some of us spend more time than others dreaming of success, planning for success, and working toward success. For some, success comes easy, almost naturally. For others, it is as elusive as a summer breeze. One thing is certain, countless men and women have beaten the odds and achieved remarkable success, and in doing so, have learned lessons that can benefit us all. In this pow4erful edition of Conversations on Success, some of America's most notable business professionals share their inspirational success strategies. So, pull up a chair and be prepared to learn. Your greatestr successes may be just around the corner!
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Most of us want to be successful. Some of us spend more time than others dreaming of success, planning for success, and working toward success. For some, success comes easy, almost naturally. For others, it is as elusive as a summer breeze. One thing is certain, countless men and women have beaten the odds and achieved remarkable success, and in doing so, have learned lessons that can benefit us all. In this pow4erful edition of Conversations on Success, some of America's most notable business professionals share their inspirational success strategies. So, pull up a chair and be prepared to learn. Your greatestr successes may be just around the corner!
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William E. Cooper (MSL quoted), USA
<2008-12-31 00:00>
I have read and reviewed most of this series of excellent books; you can be sure I will be completing the set. As a Leadership instructor and the author of my own book, "Leading Beyond Tradition," I seek out books about leadership and how to win. The interviews compiled by David Wright and captured in this series of books speaks volumes to Mr. Wright's ability to not only select the right people to write about, but the right things to ask, then articulate them in a really eloquent way. In Volume 6, Mr. Wright has done it yet again. I have to say the same things I said about his previous volumes. They are extremely well done.
These books should be mandatory reading in any educational institution. These are the stories of people, many from poor backgrounds, who worked hard, focused on the right things, and achieved profound outcomes. Their stories are well worth the investment of your time. The conversations are also well worth the investment into the series of books. This is how to get it done, right, and with high standards. Many of our colleges and universities, as well as some of corporate America could use the advice and examples of these fine people. Some are well known; others are not. They have one thing in common. They are winners - they do so with hard work, ethics and integrity, and dignity. While I speak highly of Mr. Wright's work, it would be unforgivable not to acknowledge all these people in these books who actually did it.
Once again, Mr. Wright - well done. |
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