Success is rarely a solo accomplishment. The author of Never Eat Alone shows you how to eliminate artificial boundaries between personal and professional relationships. Building on a foundation of intimacy and generosity, you can strengthen all your relationships and build a community that can help you reach your most ambitious goals. In this live presentation, Keith Ferrazzi, one of the world's most connected individuals, talks about:
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"This is a great book for every working person. The lessons Ferrazzi teaches are compelling, eye-opening and insightful. I've learned a lot about myself and who I am and who I want to be, from a business standpoint. I was pleased to see that I already do many of the things that the author suggests in building relationships and I am excited to try the new techniques and applications I have learned thus far." — Katie (5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great book for every working person. The lessons Ferrazzi teaches are compelling, eye-opening and insightful. I've learned a lot about myself and who I am and who I want to be, from a business standpoint. I was pleased to see that I already do many of the things that the author suggests in building relationships and I am excited to try the new techniques and applications I have learned thus far."
" Great book relationships, coaching mentoring learning growing, love it "
" Some excellent concepts and reasons why networking pays "
" I liked this book. It brought out some great ways to network and to not look at it as a bad thing, but a way to bring more people into your life. I do have to say that just reading about all the things the author does I was exhausted. "
" This book is a huge elitist bragging session for Keith Ferrazzi. I picked it up to get some tips on networking for a new business we're starting and it eventually began grating on my nerves. I'm not sure how many times it's necessary to congratulate yourself in your own book about how great you are, but the author went above and beyond that limit. A large network is great but I am not about to start proclaiming that having hundreds of people as contacts is what's going to make me successful. Get a grip. He needs an ego check. Any valuable points made in this book could have been summed up in a small 5 page essay. "
" It's always about people, dummy! "
" Great book full of easy networking ideas to grow your business or social network. "
" This book dragged on a little, but it was excellent advice. I'm definitely recommending it to my brother who is in the business world, but it really applies to everyone. "
" Loved this take on how you can connect with folks at a deeper level. "
" good information but his life sounds exhausting. "
" This book was interesting, and had a few good ideas, but was written by a 'connector' for others who want to be like him. Not as useful for others who are not out to be networking kings. "
" Lot's of anecdotes, some self-aggrandizement, but good ideas and energy. Worth reading. "
" You could find few advises there, but in overall it's not the best representative of this genre. "
" I'm not a good networker, nor do I ever want to be. This book talked a lot about real connection-making, and I learned a lot. "
" I never had the opportunity to be taught these lessons in my environment, so reading them in this book had a tremendous impact on my outlook on life and the value of socializing. "
" This book is more the biography of the author than anything else. But that doesn't mean, that I wouldn't recommend it. The middle is a bit boring, but read a little between the lines and I think you can find some good advise. "
" A great book on the importance of networking and how it doesn't necessarily have to be cheesy. "
" Fantastic! Not a smarmy networking book at all but how to manage your relationships for mutual benefit. Worth the time and money "
" Nothing earth shattering, but a great kick in the pants to take seriously the power of networking and integrate it into your lifestyle. "
" Very interesting book. Learned some really great time to help in my professional and personal life. "
" nice book, talks a lot about how to create a relationship with the others. this book also gave some tips on how to make a relationship lasts. "
" LOVED this. I read it slowly because each chapter had helpful, to-the-point advice on making your way in the business world. Best self-help book I've read. "
" could have been an interesting read, if it fits your personality. not for me. i didn't even finish it. "
" Didnt find it as helpful as "How to win friends and influence people". Felt a bit dry and overstating of the obvious "
" really good book for people relying on networking "
" Great advice for ambition and making money. Unfortunately, it's insincere or contradictory at times, and it neglects consideration for relationships that can remain deep for life (instead of merely useful). "
" This one helped me be more conscious of my efforts to build relationships. "
" This book was excellent! It examines how we view people and everyone's important role in life. No one person is better than the other and with simple gestures like saying hello, we can find commonalities in us all. Highly recommend for those just starting there careers. "
" Helped me work on my relationship building skills. Also reinforced what I believe about the importance of being someone that others rely on as a resource and connector. "
" One of the best books I've read - top 10 most impactful business books I've ever read. Read it, read it again, then continue reading it through out your career. Networking is a lifestyle choice, and relationships matter. "
" A great book to learn how to do networking the right way "
" A good book for someone interested in relationship building and how to do it well and without turning into a shmoozer. "
Keith Ferrazzi is founder and CEO of the training and consulting company Ferrazzi Greenlight and a contributor to Inc., the Wall Street Journal, and Harvard Business Review. Earlier in his career, he was CMO of Deloitte Consulting and Starwood Hotels and Resorts and CEO of YaYa Media. He lives in Los Angeles.
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