Customer Review: Good book. Parts seem to drag on by rehashing the same point after I already understood what Goldsmith was referring to. However the book is worth reading, you just have to be patient with the stories. The application section is the best part. I think we can all learn something from this book... more info
Customer Review: Some call it a hot streak, others, momentum, flow or good karma. Marshall Goldsmith, one of America's top executive coaches calls it mojo, and he has written this book to define it, explore the components of it and help us see why we want it, and how to get it. In an early chapter in the book... more info
Customer Review: Naturally, there is some rather ridiculous stuff in here, but it's far from a simple how-to book. Twyla Tharp has presented a very useful guide for the creatively inclined. She emphasizes the role of discipline and craft over the erroneous view that creativity is simply the result of inspiration.... more info
Customer Review: This book is set up like March Madness, creating tournaments for different categories/topics with winners in different bracket, eventually getting boiled down to the top four. "Expert" analyses are given for the top four brackets, and then a "winner" for that category is ultimately chosen based on... more info
Customer Review: Reading over the brackets in this book, one is likely to disagree. At times, one will likely find significant disagreement. However each page/backet is the opinion of one person, not an end-all final answer. Keeping this in mind, "The Final Four of Everything" is a fun book whether as a coffee table... more info
Customer Review: What's holding you back from achieving your next level of success? Dr. Marshall Goldsmith's book, What Got You Here Won't Get You There, addresses the complexities of the mindset of successful people, and how current and past success could actually become a liability that makes us resistant to... more info