Antonio Canas |

04/08/2011
This book was recommended to me in an anonymous survey I sent to co-workers asking what they didn't like about me and how I can improve. It was written psychology style of Freakonomics. It focuses on 6 different sources of proven influence power and how they can have been used to accomplish some pretty amazing goals reading it at some point when I feel that I could use the reinforcement. Some of the teachings are counterintuitive to what you would expect by simple common sense, which is the biggest power in the book.
Jai James |

08/07/2011
Easily the most powerful book I've read in the past few years.If you're looking to make things happen...on a large or small scale, checkout the influence masters profiled in the this book.
Outkast217 |

10/06/2011
Book has some decent points, but the constant jumping around from story to story made it a tough read. Not much is taught here that isn't common sense and the way it us written leaves a lot to be desired.If you are looking for a great leadership book, look into John Maxwell's books. They are much better.
Anthony Friedli |

21/05/2011
This book is PHENONMENAL!!! Talk about unlocking the 6 pillars to making change stick! Boy I wish they would have given me this book when I was kicking off by Blackbelt. An absolute must for anyone in the Continuous Improvement game.
Am currently using it now ........ BRILLIANT!!
Cynthia Wylie |

06/05/2011
I read one business book after the other.(Long commute - audiobooks).Every once in a while a book really impacts me.This is one.If you want to improve yourself at all, or work on your business, family, community, dream project ... read this book.