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Who's Got Your Back
- The Breakthrough Program to Build Deep, Trusting Relationships That Create Success - And Won't Let You Fail
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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Whether your dream is to lead a company, be a top producer in your field, overcome the self-destructive habits that hold you back, lose weight, or make a difference in the larger world, Who's Got Your Back will give you the roadmap you've been looking for to achieve the success you deserve.
Keith Ferrazzi, the internationally renowned thought leader, consultant, and best-selling author of Never Eat Alone shows us that becoming a winner in any field of endeavor requires a trusted team of advisors who can offer guidance and help to hold us accountable to achieving our goals. It is the reason Ph.D. candidates have advisor teams, top executives have boards, world-class athletes have fitness coaches, and presidents have cabinets.
In this step-by-step guide to the powerful principles behind personal growth and change, you'll learn how to:
None of us can do it alone. We need the perspective and advice of a trusted team. And in Who's Got Your Back, Keith Ferrazzi shows us how to put our own dr...
Critic Reviews
"I am not a big reader of self help books, but this is refreshingly simple. Not the simple found in cliché's but the elegant simplicity and useful voice of experience." (Seth Waugh, CEO of Deutsche Bank Americas)
"Keith's program isn't about changing who you are. It's about enlisting others to help you become the best you can be." (Dennis R. Glass, President and CEO, Lincoln Financial Group)
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- Gerardo A Dada
- 12-11-13
Doesn't meet the expectations of his previous book
Keith Ferrazi's first book, Never Eat Alone, is one of my favorite books. I have recommended it numerous times and have even bought it for a few friends. So I had very high expectations for Who's Got Your Back.
It's an OK book. It offers good ideas. Keith tells a good story.
But it is not a blockbuster. After finishing it, I can't remember a single story or a single idea that made me think deeply, that changed my mind or that I had to write down. Three stars for me.
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- DM
- 11-08-17
Why change narrators?
The narrator’s voice in this one truly made it difficult to fully concentrate on this book. Think George in Seinfeld.
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- Mark
- 11-24-16
Great stories. But a bit light
I enjoyed it was the middle section that was quite long-winded to get the book but band envy
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- Danielle
- 04-30-13
Game changer
Loved, loved, loved this book. Helped me create a new friendship that will ensure I keep on track. Really compelling stuff.
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- Jennifer Barillas
- 09-02-21
What a great book!
I not just only enjoy the content, it is refreshing, enriching and practical. I highly recommend it
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- Drew Hinkle
- 04-01-21
all sizzle, no steak
story after story after story that are all hollow and fall flat. nothing to see here.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-03-20
Excellent book
İt is a must read book for everyone who has at least 1 person being connected with.
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- Ryan Foland
- 10-21-17
Get your own back and get back to winning
It was my second time through this book. Love it. Especially the step by step breakdown of how to leverage peer accountability.
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- Orems
- 12-22-15
Brilliant
This lessons in this book exposed the missing link to getting to my desired goals and the mechanics for getting there. I would give it 7 stars if that were an option.
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- Michelle Ketterman
- 12-09-11
Entreprenur MUST have!
This is not only a must read for all entrepreneurs, but reference materials that is revisited regularly. I would put this in my list of top 20 business owner books!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-15-20
Great Book for professional and personel developme
well written and enteraining book that is easy to read and listen to.
excellent for developing constructive building blocks that you can apply to both your professional and personel life that will bring about real change and grouth.