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Executives agree, The Paradox of
Excellence is a - "must read"!
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Len DiGiovanni, President
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Impact, Inc.
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"Any company’s pursuit of excellence is not without its unintended consequences. Mosby & Weissman have done a masterful job in raising awareness and preparing business leaders to create a profitable & sustainable competitive advantage. If you have an “ear to hear” the message of ‘The Paradox of Excellence’, it’s a must read."
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www.impact-www.com
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Patty Jensen, Vice President, Client Services
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jensen design associates
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"This book described perfectly how we fall victim to ‘The Paradox of Excellence.’ We have a saying in our office: 'you’re only as good as your last mistake.’ The creative services industry is very different from the shipping company described in the book. However, the problem is identical to the ones we face with our long-term clients. I will use what I’ve learned in this book to ensure we don't turn some of our minor mistakes into crises."
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www.jensendesign.com
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bob verret, cio
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integres global logistics
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"In today’s fast paced environment, it is easy to neglect the aspects of life that are not troublesome. ‘The Paradox of Excellence’ reminds us of the importance of the aspects of life that work or operate well. It provides another tool to eliminate poor communication as a reason to have problems."
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www.integres.com
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john brassner, real estate sales professional
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coldwell banker premier realty - las vegas
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"The lessons learned in ‘The Paradox of Excellence’ apply not only to companies of all sizes but to individual professionals like myself as well. As a Real Estate Agent, client referrals are the way I grow my business and this book has taught me how to keep my superb performance on the minds of my clients."
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www.cbvegas.com
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