The Radical Edge: Stoke Your Business, Amp Your Life, and Change the World
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1122324 in Books
- Published on: 2006-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
In his bestselling book "The Radical Leap", Steve Farber introduced readers to Extreme Leadership, showing them how to renew their passion and excitement and become committed to changing the world for the better by disregarding normal constraints. Now, Farber takes readers to an even higher level of self-discovery in "The Radical Edge". Management guru Steve is back, working with young Senior VP Cameron Summerfield, who has superstar sales skills but a severe and demoralizing leadership style. Along the way, both Steve and Cameron learn how taking responsibility for making the future markedly better than the present can improve the world.Readers will learn answers to these questions: How can people amp up their lives to amazing levels of achievement? If individuals assume personal responsibility, can customers, companies, and employees change for the better? and, Is it really possible to shake off inertia and transform your work-and your life?'The best book you'll read this year. Captivating from the first page and jam packed with invaluable lessons. This is a must read. "The Radical Edge" is terrific!'
Customer Reviews
Good book--but not quite the Radical Edge
Steve Farber's first book, The Radical Edge, was fantastic and it's one of the only management books I read over and over. If you haven't read it, treat yourself to it.
This book is a nice follow-up, but not quite as good as the first book. You might need to read the Radical Edge to know all the characters for this book.
Like all good trilogies, the middle story is the weaker of the three. Let's hope this is a trilogy.
All in all, a good read. Not life changing-- but a good read. The only problem with it may be that I'm comparing it to the excellent first book.



