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Carew Must Read No. 2: What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell
The second in our series on “must” reads I suspect there are many Malcolm Gladwell fans out there who, like me, have read everything he has written to date (The Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers). For those not familiar with … Continue reading
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Recommended Reading – Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
My colleague, Chuck Terry, recommended this book to me because we share a passion for studying individual and organizational marketing and sales performance. I found this to be ground-breaking material, because it challenges the very foundations of motivation, as traditionally … Continue reading
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Essential Reading for 2011
At the start of each New Year, millions of Americans make millions of commitments to start or stop doing things, with the ultimate goal of improving their lives. In support of a successful 2011, I thought I would share several … Continue reading




