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Dig Your Well before You're Thirsty : The only networking book you'll ever need

Dig Your Well before You're Thirsty : The only networking book you'll ever need

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A waste of time to read, a waste of money to buy.
Review: This books lacks perspective, besides the fact that it is full of "fat": if you trim the superflous content and isolate the pages that actually provide information on the networking issue you'll find yourself with maybe 6 or 8 pages... the rest is storytelling at its lowest. I think the writer had good intentions but failed to write the book correctly.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste
Review: This books lacks perspective, besides the fact that it is full of "fat": if you trim the superflous content and isolate the pages that actually provide information on the networking issue you'll find yourself with maybe 6 or 8 pages... the rest is storytelling at its lowest. I think the writer had good intentions but failed to write the book correctly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DON'T STALL: BUILD YOUR NETWORK TODAY!
Review: This is the best networking book I have ever read. Networking is the key to my business where I put together groups of executives who help each other. Whether in business or not, these ideas are for everyone. I have When you meet a couple you have not met before, ask how they met and they will begin to tell you the story of their lives, you quickly have new best friends. Someone I know reads the "Who's News" column in the Wall Street Journal daily and set up a system to track anyone he ever met. He is very successful and loved by all. Mr. Mackay is on the right track. Start early and network often. His ideas about how to stand out from the crowd are good. And, although it sounds like a lot to do, start slowly and add one program every few months. You will be glad you did. Networking will help you in other ways too.


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