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Customer Review: While the fuller context that was presented in the book "Good to Great" is not present, "Good to Great and the Social Sectors: A Monograph to Accompany Good to Great", provides a quick and thought-provoking read of critical "Good to Great" concepts. Although it does not provide quick fixes to... more info
Customer Review: Keith Ferrazzi takes networking to a whole new level of interpersonal relationships. A lot of the concepts in this book are reiterated from books written in the past about networking. Every time I read the same concepts from other authors I am more opt to put what I've read and learned into action.... more info