So after having this book partially read on my nightstand for close to a year now (bought it at the airport on my way to Chicago last january), i finally finished it (mind you, I probably read a dozen other books in the meantime).
Anyway, I would probably say this is one of the best networking/business/social development books I’ve read in a while. Ferazzi does a great job of giving his sinceere and non-scummy ways of building your real life social networks, and improving your life and that of others through his tips. I was expecting this book to talk about cheesy or sleazy stuff, but in the end it was all kosher, which was good. Its late, so I don’t have much else to say about it, but if you’re looking to improve your personal and business relationships, I would pick it up.
If you’ve got a book you would like to trade, that you think is worth reading, let me know, and I’ll send you my signed copy of never eat alone.
Have you read Freakonomics? I’ll trade you.
Have you read Freakonomics? I’ll trade you.
Doug,
I already read freakonomics, great book.
Doug,
I already read freakonomics, great book.