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30Apr

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Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and PurposeI’d like to let everyone know about an opportunity to:

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As you can see in the URL of the link… The book is about Delivering Happiness. It’s the story behind Zappos.com from its current CEO, Tony Hsieh.

I’ve received my free copies and I’ve read it. It’s truly inspiring and has excellent stories. I’m now working my way through one of the books he refers-to called Tribal Leadership, and there’s another work as a result of reading his book called The Happiness Hypothesis which I’ll be reading after Tribal Leadership.  I’ll be blogging about the book on (or about) June 7th.

Tony’s on a mission to change the face of business.

So far, so good.

 

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Hillel

My professional passion is to build high performance organizations out of companies motivated to be lean, agile, and achieve world-class results. My best clients are companies who have the courage, leadership, insight, foresight and discipline to be the best places to work, the best value to their customers and the best performing for their shareholders. I take a tough love approach and, frankly, have little patience for executives who *want* these things but expect to achieve them without putting in any effort or making any changes.


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