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.
On the career management blog “JibberJobber,” blogger Jason Alba quotes blogger Mark Beckford (of the blog “Disruptive Leadership”), who offers this list of three recommended titles on networking: Never Eat Alone (Keith Ferrazzi and Tahl Raz), How to Win Friends and Influence People (Dale Carnegie), and (drum roll please) The Go-Giver. We wrote to thank…
We’ve written before in this blog about Arlin Sorenson, CEO of Heartland Technology Solution, and the Go-Giver-themed business retreat he held this summer on his farm in Harlan, Iowa. Arlin from Harlan hasn’t stopped there. Arlin operates a business peer-group organization called the Heartland Tech Groups (HTG), where owners of different companies in the same…
There are so many true go-givers in the world. In fact, while it may seem that our little story is about a few imaginary people named Joe, Rachel, Claire and Pindar, it’s not — it’s about real people. Like Eric, for example, and his manager. A friend in St. Louis named Patty Cook (another go-giver,…
The diversity and creativity of our readers never ceases to amaze us! We’ve got one more “blogosphere update” to go with our last two posts (i.e., here and here), and this one is about another fascinating project that has adopted The Go-Giver as part of its transformational lexicon. This summer a woman in Australia named…