The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg, John David Mann


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The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg, John David Mann
Fran Tarkenton, Hall of Fame quarterback and founder and CEO , GoSmallBiz.com These five simple principles will help you achieve your goals and fulfill your dreams! Brian Tracy, author, The Psychology of Achievement This book is exactly what is meant by the phrase Great things come in small packages. Pat Williams, author, Souls of Steel, and senior vice president, Orlando Magic Burg and Mann have demonstrated that adding value to peoples lives is the way to climb the ladder of financial success. Tom Hopkins, author, How to Master the Art of Selling "A cross between Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, The Go-Giver is a tale of transformation...For those who've stalled out on The Secret's emphasis on what we want, want, want, the Chairman offers another secret--his trade secret: giving...Bob Burg, who travels the world sharing the principles of The Go- Giver, and John David Mann, author of The Zen of MLM, collaborate on this uplifting, quick-read of a book that will appeal to customers who want to bring more heart and a holistic sense of mission to their livelihoods." --Connie Mears, New Age Retailer
. Covey, author, The Speed of Trust A lovely reminder to us all that the world is abundant and rewards those who act with a generosity of spirit. And Im certain that youll be glad you did. Seth Godin, author, The Dip The Go-Giver is the best business parable since The Greatest Salesman in the World and The One Minute Manager. But you do. Publishers Weekly The powerful business idea referenced in the title is that shifting the focus from getting to giving and putting the other person first is the key to business success and personal fulfillment. Michael E. R. David Bach, #1 New York Times bestselling author, The Automatic Millionaire The Go-Giver does everything I would wish a good book to do. Lois P. It is a beautiful book that will touch your soul and inspire your heart. Burg (Endless Referrals: Network Your Everyday Contacts Into Sales) and Mann (You Call the Shots) write with a simple, informal style that offers a working-person's interpretation of the old adage "give, and you shall receive." All rights reserved.
The Go-Giver is one of those rare books that entertains with a great storyline while simultaneously delivering an uplifting, life-affirming message that we can apply immediately. -- Darren Richardson, Science of Mind This modern-day business parable, a quick read in the spirit of The Greatest Salesman in the World and The One Minute Manager, should do well with eager corporate-ladder climbers Over the course of five days, a restaurateur, a CEO, a financial advisor, a real-estate broker and the mysterious Connector teach Joe about the laws of value, compensation, influence, authenticity and receptivityconcepts that make more immediate sense in this fictional context than they would in a formal business book. You owe it to yourself to read The Go-Giver and share its message with those who matter most to you. Gerber, author, The E-Myth This terrific book wonderfully illuminates [the] principles of contribution, abundance, service, and success. Read it to the very end. Frankel, Ph.D., author, See Jane Lead and Nice Girls Dont Get the Corner Office Most people dont have the guts to buy this book, never mind the will to follow through and actually use it. How one receives this message may vary, but learning and understanding it is essential ... the world always needs a fresh approach to its most important messages. Spencer Johnson's wildly popular 1998 book Who Moved My Cheese?... Told through the fictitious story of an ambitious young salesman named Joe, Burg and Mann communicate their points through the advice of an enigmatic gmentor character known as Pindar. Explanations of these concepts and how to employ them are clear and to the point, and as with all successfully written business books, it will provoke thought and probably action as well. Rather than help Joe snag a fast sale, the consultant introduces him to series of "go-givers" who personify the "Five Laws of Stratospheric Success." Over the course of five days, a restaurateur, a CEO, a financial advisor, a real-estate broker and the mysterious "Connector" teach Joe about the laws of value, compensation, influence, authenticity and receptivity-concepts that make more immediate sense in this fictional context than they would in a formal business book. For this purpose The Go-Giver is a great way to continue to spread a positive and enriching message." Soundview Executive Book Alert Not since Who Moved My Cheese? have I enjoyed a parable as much as this. This modern-day business parable, a quick read in the spirit of The Greatest Salesman in the World and The One Minute Manager, should do well with eager corporate-ladder climbers, who may at first be confused by its focus: on putting the other guy first-be it a colleague, competitor, customer, friend or family member. Booklist "Burg and Mann have crafted a business parable that is drawing comparisons with Dr.




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