John David Mann is coauthor of the international bestseller, The Go-Giver. The book has been published in 22 languages and has sold over 700,000 copies.
In addition to being an award-winning writer and coauthor of numerous New York Times bestselling books, he is also a concert cellist and prize-winning composer.
I just did an interview with Glenn Garnes, who asked, were the characters in The Go-Giver based on real people, or wholly fictional? Half and half, I told him. There are bits and pieces of real people there—and also bits and pieces of real-life dialog and events. Glenn got such a kick out of some…
Michael Montgomery, a 19-year-old serial entrepreneur from Idaho, is creating a scholarship fund inspired by The Go-Giver. Says Michael: “In my efforts to apply the Go-Giver philosophies more fully to my life and business, I’m establishing this long-winded title to a soon-to-exist scholarship: the Montgomery Enterprises LLC Scholarship for Aspiring Young Entrepreneurs.” Applicants for the…
Bradley Will, one of the four brilliant entrepreneurs behind “the Go-Giver Tour” (see here and here), has done something amazing. He has compiled a list of people he calls “100 Great Authors to Follow on Twitter for Business Success” — and you can find it here. This list is a genuine treasure trove. With each…
Just received our copies of the Afrikaans edition we wrote about a few weeks ago. Turning the book over, I found the endorsements by Stephen M.R. Covey and Pat Williams — and just above them, what looks like a fairly lengthy endorsement by someone I hadn’t heard of named Heinrich Kruger. (“Heinrich Kruger?” I heard…