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Business Lessons from the Edge: Learn How Extreme Athletes Use Intelligent Risk Taking to Succeed in Business
Contributor(s): McCormick, Jim (Author), Karinch, Maryann (Author)
ISBN: 0071626980     ISBN-13: 9780071626989
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
OUR PRICE:   $33.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2009
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Annotation: No guts, no glory. A guide to X-tremesuccesswith insight from Tony Hawk, Carey Hart, and other superstars

What does it take to succeed in business? Risk-taking.Preparation. Self-confidence. The same principles thatdrive extreme athletes to the highest peaks of performance.This action-ready guide shows readers howto capture the winning mindsets of champions forextreme success in business and life.

Theyll learn inspiring lessons from the careers ofskateboarding star Tony Hawks and business partnerPer Elinder (co-founders of the worlds hottest skateboardcompany), freestyle motocross rider CareyHart (owner of a tattoo/clothing line), and surfersIzzy and Coco Tihany (owners of a surf school andapparel company).

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Sports Psychology
- Business & Economics | Development - General
Dewey: 641.596
LCCN: 2009002432
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.28" W x 8.7" (0.96 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
 
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[BACK COVER]

DISCOVER THE WINNING MIND-SETS OF EXTREME SPORTS ATHLETE-EXECUTIVES

Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk jump-starts the world's hottest skateboard company with businessman/skateboarder Per Welinder, who recently sold his share of the company back to Hawk to focus on his thriving clothing line.

Freestyle motocross star Carey Hart discovers that backflips in the boardroom don't fly, but sharp entrepreneurship turns his tattoo venture into a multimedia enterprise.

Rodeo rider Ty Murray, "The King of the Cowboys," turns his passion for bull riding into a professional sports empire.

Olympian bobsledder Gord Woolley prepares himself mentally every morning, whether polishing his runners or running his communications firm.

Alpine climber Mark Richey learns to rely more on skills than tools to build his architectural woodworking business.

Marathoner Quang S. Pham uses visualization techniques to go the distance as a runner and as a CEO in the pharmaceutical industry.

Mountaineer Guy Downing climbs some of the world's highest mountains and makes a fortune on Wall Street.

PLUS more career-building lessons from sports television CEO Gavin Harvey, skier and bobsledder Kirby Best, polar explorer Bill Baker, mountaineer and CEO Kevin Sheridan, skier and law firm founder Julie Pearl, CEO and race car driver Don Bell, and others

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No guts, no glory.

What does it take to succeed in business? Risk taking. Preparation. Self-confidence. The same principles that drive extreme athletes to the highest peaks of performance. This action-ready guide shows you how to capture the winning mind-sets of champions-for extreme success in business and life.


Contributor Bio(s): McCormick, Jim: - Jim McCormick is a full-time professional speaker, record-holding skydiver, and former COO for an architectural firm. He is an accomplished skydiver with five world records, and over 3,000 jumps to his credit.
Maryann Karinch is a literary agent and author of 15 books, as well as a certified personal trainer. She has over 650 skydives to her credit and is one of the few women to complete the inaugural Eco-Challenge in Southern Utah.