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02-10-2014, 08:01 AM
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[GET] The Max Strategy: How a Businessman Got Stuck at an Airport and Learned to Make His Career Take Off - Dan Dauten [pdf]
The Max Strategy: How a Businessman Got Stuck at an Airport and Learned to Make His Career Take Off

This is a quick read at only 60 pages.

If you're feeling down, stressed out, depressed, pessimistic
about the future and getting shi.t done; read this.

And if you've ever suffered burnout, you'll love it.
- Non Conformer

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"Every self help book says to make goals for yourself. Each job
interview asks, "So, Where do you want to be in five years?" My answer
has always been "I don't know!" Finally, a book that doesn't make you
feel like an idiot for wanted to take each day as it comes. Each day
brings new opportunities. I finally found a person (MAX) that say's the
same thing! Great - now I don't feel like I'm insane. Each person is
their own best motivator and this book really hits home for normal,
everyday people! Extremely easy reading - read it in one day! Can't
believe this never hit the Best-Seller List. Felt down in the *marked as SPAM* -
My husband bought it for me and I can't tell you what a difference this
book has made. Giving it as a gift for x-mas! Read it and you won't
be sorry!"

"This book was my introduction to Dale Dauten and remains one of my
favorite business books because of the novel way the author finds to
make practical advice memorable. The book is organized as a conversation
between a successful entrepreneur and a stranded burned-out businessman
at snowed-in O'Hare airport.

Max Elmore,our hero, helps his new friend see the nature of innovation and
the connection between innovation and business success.For the person who
wants the reputation as an innovator (and ain't that what makes life fun?) this
is a little book that can be read and understood in a few short hours. If
you have the courage to devote the additional time to completing the
exercises outlined in the book you can expect to uncover some interesting
experiments that might lead you to some new methods and new thinking.If
you are interested in innovation and experimentation as an employee or a
business owner, the few hours reading this book will be richly rewarded."

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02-10-2014, 08:11 AM
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A few mirrors

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02-10-2014, 08:20 AM
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Rep+ thanks for the share... I need this..
Keep Smiling!
02-10-2014, 11:43 AM
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RE: [GET] The Max Strategy: How a Businessman Got Stuck at an Airport and Learned to M...
(02-10-2014 08:20 AM)bluenose10 Wrote:  Rep+ thanks for the share... I need this..
If you're dealing with some kind of funk - find "You Are A Bad Ass" in my threads and grab that too.
02-10-2014, 01:27 PM
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Mirror : http://www.gigamirror.com/download/1OHCA6ZE
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02-10-2014, 02:07 PM
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02-10-2014, 07:14 PM
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Thanks ! Rep added
02-11-2014, 10:01 AM (This post was last modified: 02-11-2014 10:08 AM by tren360.)
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This book was a great read. I learned a lot. The book is actually 112 pages long [PDF of 60 pages with 2 book pages on each PDF page].

Summary:

Embrace mistakes, problems, and failures. Take account of what you do, your assets, strenghts etc and then experiement and experiment to make things better incrementally. That's all there is to innovation, and getting what you want out of life.

Goal setting, dreaming and imagining what you want out of your life (the current achievement strategy being sold to the masses) could never get you anywhere (still the odds of failure are way too great, 90% or so). By embracing mistakes, problems, and failures and experimenting and failing and getting better gradually, you can get the odds on your side (the failure rates become smaller).
02-11-2014, 10:38 AM
Post: #9
RE: [GET] The Max Strategy: How a Businessman Got Stuck at an Airport and Learned to M...
(02-11-2014 10:01 AM)tren360 Wrote:  This book was a great read. I learned a lot. The book is actually 112 pages long [PDF of 60 pages with 2 book pages on each PDF page].

Summary:

Embrace mistakes, problems, and failures. Take account of what you do, your assets, strenghts etc and then experiement and experiment to make things better incrementally. That's all there is to innovation, and getting what you want out of life.

Goal setting, dreaming and imagining what you want out of your life (the current achievement strategy being sold to the masses) could never get you anywhere (still the odds of failure are way too great, 90% or so). By embracing mistakes, problems, and failures and experimenting and failing and getting better gradually, you can get the odds on your side (the failure rates become smaller).
A good overview of the document.

I started reading it yesterday and it's hard to leave because you want to know what happens next.

Rep given for taking time to leave a very helpful overview.
02-11-2014, 11:33 AM
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That's how I've been seeing failures since I've been in high school. Nothing more than learning experiences. When you fail at something, it's not a set back, it's a step forward in learning what doesn't work.
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