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What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful! (Unabridged) | 
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Product Description What’s holding you back? Your hard work is paying off. You are doing well in your field. But there is something standing between you and the next level of achievement. Perhaps one small flaw–a behavior you barely even recognize–is the only thing that’s keeping you from where you want to be.
Who can help? Marshall Goldsmith is an expert at helping global leaders overcome their sometimes unconscious annoying habits and attain a higher level of success. His one-on-one coaching comes with a six-figure price tag. But, in this audiobook, you get Marshall’s great advice without the hefty fee!
What is the solution? The Harvard Business Review asked Goldsmith, “What is the most common problem faced by the executives that you coach?” Inside, he answers this question by discussing not only the key beliefs of successful leaders, but also the behaviors that hold them back. He addresses the fundamental problems that often come with success–and offers ways to attack these problems. Goldsmith outlines twenty habits commonly found in the corporate environment and provides a systematic approach to helping you achieve a positive change in behavior.
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Finally! Advice You Can Use! January 6, 2009 What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful
After wading through the morass of "how to be a better leader" books, Marshall Goldsmith has actually written the gold standard. "What Got You Here Won't Get You There" provides practical and pragmatic tools for examining your leadership vulnerabilites in a way that allows you to actually do something to change them. In his honest and no-nonsense style, Marshall offers the kind of advice that leaders around the world pay hefty fees to receive and puts that advice at your fingertips.
If you think this book is not about you, guess again. In my more than 25 years of working with leaders across continents and industries, I can attest to the fact that many very skilled individuals struggle with recognizing the traits and behaviors that will derail their future success as leaders, especially as they move to higher levels of responsibility. As the game changes with each promotion, potential leadership land mines loom on the horizon that will reveal themselves over time. Marshall's book points these out and provides useful and easy ways to address them. Better to understand these early on in your leadership path. This is not a book to be missed!
A Playbook for Any Leader January 5, 2009 This book rates an A+ on total practicality. The best thing about this book is it doesn't waste a lot of time on theory, it gets right to the point and provides clear, straightforward examples of the foibles we are all capable of and what to do about them. All 20 Bad Workplace Habits are instructive and revealing as are the steps for improving. I highly recommend this book to anyone taking on more responsibility, especially new managers or managers facing challenging people issues. This is a leader behavior playbook for becoming a better manager, and a pretty good roadmap for becoming just a plain better person.
This book WILL get you there December 31, 2008 For so many years I've had the privilege of advising managers and leaders within the private and military sectors about human relations and workplace mastery. I can only imagine how much more effective I would have been had Dr. Goldsmith's book--What Got You Here Won't Get You There--been available as the model; both for me, the advisor, and the leaders I serve.
What Got You Here... is not just another personal/professional development book to help leaders reach the next level; it's the manual. This book, I believe, resonates with the reader because you can't miss the compelling insight and advice...Marshall gives it to you straight! He exposes his coaching effectiveness in that he speaks so profoundly, yet in a simple, practical way. So whether you're a successful corporate executive, a junior exec climbing the ladder of success, or an executive coach, do yourself a favor and read this book.
At a recent international event, I witnessed Marshall deliver a keynote speech. Over the 4-day convention, I listened to many well-known speakers of his caliber. It was Marshall who "raised the roof." Not with flash and glitz (although he's very entertaining), but with his straightforward, tactful, and diplomatic "in your face" words that made us all really think...and think big!
I found the same in this book--profound points, easy to digest. For instance, he raises the point that, in order to take yourself to the next level, be that as a great leader or better person, sometimes you needn't focus on what you should learn or do better (in order to become better). But rather, realize what you need to STOP doing--like being a jerk! There it is...in no uncertain terms. But then he goes on to eloquently elaborate on the point.
Dr. Goldsmith is very thorough and generous with this book. He offers many case studies and scenarios to help put things into practical context. I also found beneficial his integrating of conventional thinking and models (such as Johari's Window). But his new insights are the muscle in this book--such as the 20 "transactional" flaws. These are real flaws to which so many of us find ourselves struggling to identify and correct. The value in reading about them in this book (aka Marshall's unique insight)...is the furthering of one's understanding of the obstacles--and solutions for getting out of one's own way to success.
If you and/or your organization are not achieving the results you want, then read this book. It's like having this master-of-a-coach right in front of your face challenging your thinking and helping you discover new ways to reaching serious success. This book will definitely help get you there!
Kevin Richard McNulty Founder/CEO, Humadyn-Center for Human Relations, Growth & Achievement
Wisdom in Simplicity December 4, 2008 Having read Marshall's book and a few of the reviewes, both the postive and not so positive I'm left with the thought that people who value relationships and desire to achieve the next level of leadership will love this book.
They will love it for a couple of reasons. First, many years ago I learned that it's the simple things in life that are most profound. His suggestions are simple but possess a great deal of wisdom. Marshall obviously realizes from his experience in coaching and life what is often missing to build the type of relationships that move people to higher levels of achievement. Second, if you are already practicing the suggestions in the book it will reenforce and confirm your behavior. If you are not practicing the behaviors Marshall offers you a plan to do so.
I highly recommend his book. If you put the suggestions into practice it will impact your personal energy and the energy of others. Great work Marshall. Thank you for reminding us of those things that create successful relationships and outstanding leaders.
Dr. Bob Rausch, author of "The Power of Personal Energy" and "The Secret Power in Stress - Unleash Your Energy Potential"
Razor-sharp stories for growing leaders November 28, 2008 Goldsmith brings us a fabulous leadership text for leaders at any and all phases in their career. From a youngster just out of MBA school, or a seasoned CEO, all people looking to improve will find value.
The highlights: --People fail to implement change because they are too busy. Change isn't easy, but it is ever-present in today's society. If you want a 'change' to happen in your personal or professional life, you must make it at the top of your list. Goldsmith soars as he describes the importance of making a commitment to changing a part of your behavior.
--There is a HUGE gulf between understanding and doing. Leadership isn't just memorized out of a book, or absorbed through a leadership seminar. This book gives concrete examples of how you can build a plan of action for growing as a leader. Gain a thorough understanding of leadership best practices and then you have no excuses -- it is time to ACT.
I can make this promise. This book will shake your cobwebs and get you back on path to being a confident, courageous, and effective leader.
Dan Naden Naden's Corner
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