
The Excellence Dividend
Meeting the Tech Tide with Work That Wows and Jobs That Last
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Tom Peters
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Brilliantly simple, actionable guidelines for success that any business leader can immediately implement.
“Tom Peters' new book is a bundle of beautiful dynamite. While I've been a CEO for 30 years, I still learned much worth knowing from The Excellence Dividend. You will too.”
—John C. Bogle, founder, Vanguard
For decades Tom Peters has been preaching the gospel of putting people first, and in today's rapidly changing business environment, this message is more important than ever. With his unparalleled expertise and inimitable charisma, Peters provides a roadmap for you and your organization to thrive amidst the tech tsunami, and he has a lot of fun doing it. The Excellence Dividend is an important new book from one of today’s greatest business thinkers.
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Critic reviews
“Tom Peters' new book is a bundle of beautiful dynamite. While I've been a CEO for 30 years, I still learned much worth knowing from The Excellence Dividend. You will too.”—John C. Bogle, founder, Vanguard
“Here's what you need to know: This is 100% pure, unfiltered, unexpurgated, Tom Peters. This is the real deal. Period.” —Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling author of Linchpin
“Genius. . . . Tom Peters is a fearless thinker with a once in a generation mind, open this book to any page, start reading, and ten minutes later you will know this is true. . . . I’d rather hire someone who has studied his writings than someone who has an MBA.” —Matthew Kelly, CEO of Floyd Consulting and New York Times bestselling author of The Dream Manager
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- Willi B
- 02-03-19
Excellent
Every business owner should listen to this book several timesThis is a truly great book
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- Joseph
- 04-18-18
Must read
Right up there with In Search of Excellence and Good to Great. The fact that Mr. Peters narrated himself was a bonus.
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- kmunyi
- 06-17-19
Brilliant
Brilliant book, brilliantly delivered by Tom Peters. Perhaps the greatest management book read this year.. Thanks
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- Thomas
- 12-27-19
Valuable insights from an influential business mind.
He believes in the entrepreneur; the small business person.
He informs us of women’s highly significant role in the US economy; they make a very high percentage of purchasing decisions.
He studies, he reads a lot, he distills that learning, which he incorporates into his books.
He works hard in his preparation for a presentation.
He believes in the Herb Kelleher and Richard Branson method of prioritizing the employee within a business.
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- Michelle Johnson
- 08-07-18
A must read for management
This book is a must read for anyone in business or management. Tom Peters packs this book full of advice, examples, and inspiration. He is one of my favorite authors. This book ranks high on my must read list.
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- TARO YOKOYAMA
- 02-12-23
Peters say that
Peters says.
Soft skills are just as important as hard skills.
More than 40 years have passed since the publication of Excellent Company, but his consistent assertion remains unwavering.
In these days when we are becoming an AI society, what are we humans better than AI? the author asks the reader.
This book, whose Japanese title is New Excellent Company, will be positioned as a summary of the author, Tom Peters, so far.
I am reading both foreign books and Japanese.
I discover something new each time I read it. This is a book that I always want to keep on hand.
The main story, which is audible, can be read by the author himself.
It is a powerful voice that does not make you feel old.
The passion of the author lights the hearts of readers. Peters says.
Soft skills are just as important as hard skills.
More than 40 years have passed since the publication of Excellent Company, but his consistent assertion remains unwavering.
In these days when we are becoming an AI society, what are we humans better than AI? the author asks the reader.
This book, whose Japanese title is New Excellent Company, will be positioned as a summary of the author, Tom Peters, so far.
I am reading both foreign books and Japanese.
I discover something new each time I read it. This is a book that I always want to keep on hand.
The main story, which is audible, can be read by the author himself.
It is a powerful voice that does not make you feel old.
The passion of the author lights the hearts of readers.
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- Philly86
- 02-11-19
Vintage Tom Peters
I have been following Tom Peters since he wrote: In Search of Excellence.
As with all of Tom’s books this one is filled with many nuggets of wisdom.
Reason this book is like opening up a fire hose and trying to digest it. (In a good way.)
Several times the info was so good I rewound to hear it a second time.
If you are looking to successfully grow your business, this book is invaluable.
I am passing it to my COO.
Highly recommend this book.
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- N. Rivera Lopez
- 06-17-20
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If you want your company to thrive in this AI era, more than ever, Invest in your people. The Excellence Dividend is just that; Excellent! 👍👍
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- Jim King
- 01-14-19
1000s of suggestions on leadership
kindness, listening, staff first, hurry, wait, read and the list goes on. wonderful book but you will a notebook and hit the stop button to write regularly.
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- Frank Smith
- 06-15-20
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16.7.4.3.2.1 WIWATNAA (What Is With All The Numbers And Acronyms)
This book has great content. I love Tom Peter's material and enjoyed the book a lot. I haven't seen the printed version but all the numbers and acronyms in the audio version are a bit much. I did think it ironic that he has long sections on tailoring your product to the women's market because they are the decision makers and yet his book reads like a bullet point list.
Im just being picky at this point. I would recommend this book to anyone who really wants to know how to lead a business. Listening, Relationships take time and energy and where most leaders miss the mark.
I look forward to listening to it a second time.
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