Dig Your Well before You're Thirsty: The only networking book you'll ever need
H**T
Great purchase
Fast delivery, perfect condition, really happy with it
A**R
Dig my Well
I was surprised to see that the book is a lot older and worn than I originally thought. However I ‘m looking forward to reading it asap
A**R
Four Stars
Good and extensive material towards building a network. Needs an update.
R**E
Helpful!
Good book which I Found to be educational, at most times entertaining with good personal experiences of the author on the messages being delivered and a reasonably easy read too!
Y**E
The Trurth Behind Personal Growth and Business Growrh
This book is remarkably witty, enjoyable and inspirational. I'm glad my sponsor in my marketing business recommended this book. Harvey McKay has a unique angle cover how to grow personally and create opportunity for ourselves.
C**N
Uno de los Mejores Titulos.
Excelente Libro para Networking, la version en Ingles la adquiri porque la version en español esta agotada y ademas tiene errores de traducción.Imperdible.
E**A
Important concepts, writing could be better
The themes in the good are very important and useful, it's all about Mackay's rise to top society, and how to form a network of people who can solve you many problems. His writing could be better, many chapters are not really related to each other.
S**A
Learned the importantance of Networking even more now.
I really liked the way of presenting in different chapters and importance of netwroking in each situation.i recommend to all my friends, very useful specially for the people who are in their first 3 years of Job.
K**N
Five Stars
Harvey Mackay gives a practical guide to build long lasting relationship.
I**R
Two Stars
Not that great book.
N**L
Three Stars
Ok
R**E
Want a great job? Make sure you have your network in ...
I am now a high school auto shop teacher and every student that comes through my program I show them this book. I tell them that if they want to make it in the world they need to read this book on networking. Harvey really did write the book on networking. Want a great job? Make sure you have your network in place. I have students that come back to see me years after graduation and thank me for showing them this book and convincing them to read it. They tell me it help change their life.Don't just read it, this is a road map to success, so apply it. You be glade you did!
S**.
Recommend it.
Certainly a good read. In the same vein as "How to make friends & influence people" by Dale Carnegie. Unlike quite a few authors of this genre, he does not resort to pseudo-intellectualism and silly antics. The author is obviously a good salesman in real life and makes a very good pitch for what he believes in, in writing. The book is written in style of someone making a presentation to a room full of people. He knows how to tell a good story without rambling. His personal prejudices do sneak through very occasionally and at places the book dates itself. The short chapters are convenient as one can easily read for a few minutes at a time. An occasional example/anecdote does make one wince due to its near street language/manner.All in all, time well spent and one comes away feeling that something useful has been learnt.
L**K
Fantastic Networking Book
In my view this book is definitely worth the read!This is a great book about how to build your personal network as well as develop relationships with friends, coworkers and acquaintances in order to grow your list of 'clutch' friends (i.e. that select group of people who will come to your aid when you're in a bind).The book centers around the idea, which I realize I forget sometimes, that you need to develop relationships with those `clutch' friends long before you ever need them, and this book explains how to do just that!Harvey McKay does a great job once again as "Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need" is definitely worthwhile if you're looking for a new job, trying to move up in your organization, or in any type of sales. I would say that this is a must read for anyone in business whose livelihood revolves around leads or referrals. It's not just about who you know anymore, it's about who you know that will come to your aid when you need them.
J**S
If You Hate Networking, Read This!
As a consultant and coach, I have to do a lot of networking myself. I also coach people who get tired of shaking all those hands and giving out all those business cards.Many books on networking give you clichéd information that you knew already. What Harvey Mackay does is much more than that. He shares his experiences from the time his career began to the international success he enjoys today and shows how networking made him who he is. The examples are clear and will give you truthfully everything you'll ever need to know about how to network successfully. Furthermore Mackay has a wonderful sense of humor. You'll laugh aloud as you learn.
M**.
Essential and top notch professional networking book. Buy it!
Crucial professional networking and general for a clear understanding. The title gives away what he'll go over and I love this book. I have a stack of networking books and all have ended up in the garbage, skipped the garage sale. The bottom says the Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need, and that is true.
E**D
AWESOME
The tips in the book are really helpful and practical. It's a MUST read book if you want to keep a good connection with your friends.
A**A
perfect!
perfect!
L**D
The Title say it all
You don't necessarily need to read this whole book, you can just look at the tile and know the main concept, the thesis of it. It does have many entertaining stories and anecdotes and times and times again I see people who never implement this idea into their lives and careers go down with a big noise. The bottom line - don't get too comfortable. EVER!
S**A
Read this book. No really, read it!
I really enjoyed this book and wish I had known about it and was wise enough to read it when I was younger. I could have avoided some situations I got myself into.
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