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Rating:  Summary: 300 IRRELEVANT lessons... Review: I read the book only in part and I wouldn't buy it again. The author tries to "teach" with stories and anecdotes. Very basic...
Rating:  Summary: 300 IRRELEVANT lessons... Review: I read the book only in part and I wouldn't buy it again. The author tries to "teach" with stories and anecdotes. Very basic...
Rating:  Summary: The best of the current crop! Review: I've read most of the popular business books of the last 15 years. I've also read many obscure titles. This book is the first that pays attention to the needs of the business reader. Instead of airy theories one comes away with hard facts and ideas one can act on. First class can't wait for the follow up.
Rating:  Summary: Four words - Buy It, Read It. You will not be disappointed. Review: Louis Patler is one of the world's top strategic thinkers and trend identifiers. Better yet, he is one of the world's top communicators. Not only is this book fun to read, it clearly, concisely, and anecdotally outlines straightforward and practical principles, techniques, and strategies that can be applied immediately in any organization that will produce immediate positive results and establish a base for future exponential growth. I especially found Patler's section on perspective to be extremely enlightening and useful in my daily activities. Changing the way I view a problem or potential solution to a problem, opens my "thought-field-of-view" and changes my actions appropriately. This helps me continually stay a giant step ahead of my competition. No business leader should be without, "Don't Compete.... Tilt the Field," in his or her bookshelf - or the bookshelves of their staff.
Rating:  Summary: Four words - Buy It, Read It. You will not be disappointed. Review: Louis Patler is one of the world's top strategic thinkers and trend identifiers. Better yet, he is one of the world's top communicators. Not only is this book fun to read, it clearly, concisely, and anecdotally outlines straightforward and practical principles, techniques, and strategies that can be applied immediately in any organization that will produce immediate positive results and establish a base for future exponential growth. I especially found Patler's section on perspective to be extremely enlightening and useful in my daily activities. Changing the way I view a problem or potential solution to a problem, opens my "thought-field-of-view" and changes my actions appropriately. This helps me continually stay a giant step ahead of my competition. No business leader should be without, "Don't Compete.... Tilt the Field," in his or her bookshelf - or the bookshelves of their staff.
Rating:  Summary: Don't Compete...Tilt the Field Review: This is an incredibly powerful book packed full of knowledge. Some of the questions that are asked can be very thought provoking, such as asking the question, What business(es) am I really in? What are my core competencies and strengths? Are the two answers in alignment?
Rating:  Summary: Don't Compete...Tilt the Field Review: This is an incredibly powerful book packed full of knowledge. Some of the questions that are asked can be very thought provoking, such as asking the question, What business(es) am I really in? What are my core competencies and strengths? Are the two answers in alignment?
Rating:  Summary: 256 Pages of Wisdom for survival in the Brave New eWorld! Review: When I first started this book I thought that it was really quite entertaining. By the time I was half way through I found myself e-mailing bits and pieces to friends, collegues and clients. But, it was when I got to the latter part of the book devoted to !eadership that the power of Louis Patler's insight and wisdom really hit home for me. This is where the threads he wove came together to show us how his 300 lessons for tomorrow can be applied to create the kinds of organizations worthy of our loyalty and commitment. Thanks Louis... You wrote one heck of a book!
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