Fortune's Path
12 Steps to Manage Your Most Important Product: You
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Narrated by:
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Mary Frances Noser
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Dallis Seeker
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By:
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Tom Noser
About this listen
Michel de Montaigne, sixteenth-century philosopher, and Margaret the Pug, twenty-first-century house pet, lead you through a 12-step program to manage your life like a product. Packed with exercises, tools, and humor, Fortune's Path gives you value right away that can last a lifetime.
"This book is about how to use the principles of recovery to find your fortune. I hope there’s a place for love in your fortune. Most of us are afraid to love in business settings. There’s no reason to be afraid. If you’re just starting your career or even if you’re on your way but feeling stuck, give these principles a try. If you’re like me, you’ll find more success and be happier for trying." Tom Noser
"I love the mix of philosophy and practical advice in this book. The Choose Your Own Adventure take on guiding you through typical work situations keeps each chapter engaging and interactive and the summary tables are great to come back to as a reference or refresher! Also Margaret the Pug is adorable and so are the illustrations."
"I love this book. The format and style is so refreshing and unique, unlike most books I've encountered and definitely much more engaging and entertaining than the typical product management or self help books out there. Tom describes real-life scenarios that are common in business and product management, however the lessons and insights are human focused and applicable to anyone regardless of career. The book is fun to read with a balanced mix of anecdotes, exercises, and quick reference summaries that give readers a variety of ways to interact with the material so it is easy to understand and apply in daily life."
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