Archive for September, 2008
Published September 29th, 2008
Our world lost one of its true Go-Givers this past weekend as actor, philanthropist, race-car enthusiast/driver/entrepreneur and humanitarian, Paul Newman succumbed to cancer at the age of 83.
I never met him and only saw a few of his many movies. As great an actor as he was, his legacy is what he gave to [...]
Published September 24th, 2008
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 Kate Nowak [...]
Published September 21st, 2008
Two brief newsy updates:
First, for those of you who have been patiently waiting, the CD version of The Go-Giver has finally been released! You can find it here on Amazon.
Now, in addition to reading the book on your Kindle or listening to it on your iPod (or reading it the old-fashioned way on, you [...]
Published September 17th, 2008
A recent post at “Marketing for Mavens” cited The Go-Giver as on of the “3 Top Business Books for Generating Ideas, Passion and Energy.”
The other two were Seth Godin’s recent bestseller Meatball Sundae (with whom we share a publisher), and (drum roll) . . . Think and Grow Rich
Now we think that’s pretty good [...]
Published September 14th, 2008
Bob wrote last month, “We rarely do blog posts that promote a new book and would only do so when the book is so important and so in line with the Go-Giver worldview that we just have to tell you about it.”
Well, it’s happened again. We just have to tell you about a magnificent little [...]
Published September 5th, 2008
Last month, when we saw the Japanese edition of The Go-Giver, we didn’t see how anyone else could possibly equal that amazing production, let alone top it.
And then, a few days ago, the Korean edition arrived.
The illustrations are beyond great: they’re completely adorable. Here is the cover, featuring Pindar, Joe and Claire (signifying the passing [...]