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'Marshall is a great coach and teacher.
His approach is practical, useful, helpful and fun.'
J. P. Gamier, CEO, GlaxoSmithKline
Your hard work is paying off. You're doing well in your
field. But you can't escape the nagging feeling that
something's holding you back. Something's stopping you
from getting to the next level. The strangest thing is that
you're still doing everything that got you this far.
Marshall Goldsmith is here to help. One of the world's
preeminent executive coaches, his one-on-one training
normally comes with a six-figure price tag. Now you can
get the benefit of his advice without the hefty fee.
This book will show you how the habits you've gained so
far in your career - often precisely those habits which have
brought you success - are now delaying your progress.
You're succeeding in spite of them, not because of them.
With Marshall's unique systematic approach - his tried-and
tested 'to-stop' list - you'll free yourself to drive onwards
and...
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Fülszöveg
'Marshall is a great coach and teacher.
His approach is practical, useful, helpful and fun.'
J. P. Gamier, CEO, GlaxoSmithKline
Your hard work is paying off. You're doing well in your
field. But you can't escape the nagging feeling that
something's holding you back. Something's stopping you
from getting to the next level. The strangest thing is that
you're still doing everything that got you this far.
Marshall Goldsmith is here to help. One of the world's
preeminent executive coaches, his one-on-one training
normally comes with a six-figure price tag. Now you can
get the benefit of his advice without the hefty fee.
This book will show you how the habits you've gained so
far in your career - often precisely those habits which have
brought you success - are now delaying your progress.
You're succeeding in spite of them, not because of them.
With Marshall's unique systematic approach - his tried-and
tested 'to-stop' list - you'll free yourself to drive onwards
and upwards.
'Marshall is a dynamo. He helps highly successful
people get better and better and better.'
Mark Tercek, managing director, Goldman Sachs & Co.
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