Lead the Field: An Official Nightingale Conant Publication Contributor(s): Nightingale, Earl (Author) |
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ISBN: 1640950427 ISBN-13: 9781640950429 Publisher: Sound Wisdom OUR PRICE: $15.19 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Personal Success - Business & Economics | Leadership - Self-help | Personal Growth - Success |
Dewey: 650.1 |
Series: Earl Nightingale |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.45 lbs) 192 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The only official print edition endorsed by Nightingale Conant. This beautifully packaged collector's edition will make a great addition to your library. Hundreds of thousands of business leaders and aspiring professionals have profited from the wisdom and savvy of Lead the Field Now you can too. Lead the Field has often been referred to as the "Program of Presidents" because so many top executives and business leaders have incorporated Earl Nightingale's insight and guidance into their management philosophies. This landmark book is a practical guide on how to think and act like a success. The timeless stories Nightingale uses to make his points are as profound as they are accessible. In this classic program, you will learn to:
...it's probably getting better care. Success in business and life is not a matter of luck or circumstance. It's not a matter of fate or the breaks you get or who you know. Success is a matter of sticking to a set of commonsense principles that anyone can master. Now it's your turn to bring positive changes to your own life--changes that will allow you to lead the field yourself |
Contributor Bio(s): Nightingale, Earl: - Earl Nightingale grew up in California during the Great Depression. Because his family was very poor, Earl educated himself in his local library. His main focus: what makes people turn out the way they do in terms of their wealth, their career achievements, and their happiness. After beginning his career in the US Marines during World War II, Earl was hired as a radio announcer. He eventually became a popular daily broadcaster for CBS. Through his interest in both personal development and audio, he partnered with Lloyd Conant to form the Nightingale Conant Corporation. At Nightingale Conant, he focused on recording the ideas and lessons about success that he studied throughout his life. |