The Go-Getter is a book written by author Peter Kyne about Peck, who is a veteran of war and double amputee, and is hired by a logging company as a joke which is being played on several employees with poor job performance. Peck surprises his employer when he works hard and sells poor quality lumber at high prices. This is an excellent, timeless title for salespeople and employees which shows them that if they work hard, they can achieve anything and Peter Kyne's writing style is both positive and motivating. This title is often given to salespeople and employees in general by corporations and companies as a highly motivating book.
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Dave says, "This classic book teaches a critical success principle. Success in any area of your life requires that you decide that you will not be denied from reaching your goal. Everyone on my team is required to read this book."
About the Author:
Peter B. Kyne was born in San Francisco back in 1880 and he died in the same city in 1957. His first novel, The Three Godfathers, was published in 1913. Kyne also worked in the film industry as a writer, and has story credits on a wide variety of movies back starting back in 1914 and continuing up into the early 1950s. Some of his novels were also adapted into movies including The Three Godfathers, which has been made a number of times, with the best-known version starring John Wayne.
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- PublisherFq Classics
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 1599868466
- ISBN 13 9781599868462
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages68
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