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The Power of We: Succeeding Through Partnerships by Jonathan M. Tisch

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"In The Power of We, Jonathan Tisch, one of today's most imaginative and influential executives, along with business writer Karl Weber, explains how to achieve lasting success through creative partnerships. In his appealing and personal style, Tisch discusses how he developed his leadership philosophy through a lifetime of adventures in the travel and tourism industry, and shows how it can be applied anywhere - not only in business, but also in community service, government, and everyday life." Filled with in-depth insight and practical advice, The Power of We, explains the "Power of Partnerships" approach, focusing on six types of partnerships - your partnership with employees, customers, communities where you operate, other businesses, the government, and owners.

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First published October 20, 2004

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March 6, 2017
This book took 55 days to read 260 pages so you can tell it was not a page turner. The writing style was interesting. The book had lots of examples of succeeding through partnering with others. It had stories from successful people and how they were successful as a result of partnering. Jonathan Tisch is the CEO of Lowe’s Hotels. I wanted to read his book because I stayed in the Lowe's in Nashville and was very impressed with their service, cleanness and hospitality. The most interesting parts for me was the interviews in the book and the discussion on NYC’ s hospitality response to 9-11-2001. The interviews were throughout the book and I would usually quit reading after each. The 9-11 discussion was near the end of the book. Tisch and Weber use a conversational tone throughout the book. The Tisch tips at the end were interesting. The Lowe's organization now owns or managed the Mayflower Hotel in DC.
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