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DINCOLO DE SUCCES

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Building upon the fundamental principles devised by Coach John Wooden, Brian D. Biro presents an accessible system for leadership development. With anecdotes, excercises, and Wooden's philosophy, the author captures the essence of Wooden's Pyramid of Success and the secrets behind each of the pyramid's building blocks.

Brian Biro has captured Coach John Wooden's timeless philosophies and woven them into a timeless leadership formula.... (Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager)

Brian Biro weaves this tapestry around absolutely compelling true stories. (Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People)

Astonishing reading. Read Beyond Success and totally outperform yourself. (Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series)

Beyond Success reads like the final seconds of an NCAA playoff...this book is alive with calculated, confident brilliance. (Harvey Mackay, author of Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive)

Author Bio: Brian D. Biro is one of the nation's foremost speakers on leadership and team-building and is the author of three highly-acclaimed books. He is the founder of CLASS (Coaching, Leadership, and Synergy Services) through which he gives lectures nationwide. He has been featured on Good Morning America and CNN's Business Unusual, and the Fox Network as well as having been on hundreds of radio shows across the country

302 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1951

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June 24, 2022
I didn’t get a whole lot out of this one. It wasn’t bad, just kind of boring.

I will warn you that some of the language did not age well from 2000, when it was published. There is a VERY cringey narrative about Jackie Robinson that reads nowadays as a “one of the good one’s” narrative and a whole anecdote in which he uses the R slur. It isn’t that I think Brian Biro believes these things, simply that the language around discussing mental illness and POC has changes so dramatically in the last twenty years that it is woefully outdated. I mostly left a review of this book to warn others that this sort of language was in this book before they were blind sided by it.
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August 4, 2008
Heard a talk based on Wooden's pyramid and it resonated with me. Wide applications for this.
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35 reviews
December 2, 2024
Had great momentum, but the last couple chapters were just...meh. Also, the secrets are "based" on John Wooden, the analogies and lessons the author draws from his life, so lots stories about swimming...in a book "based" on a legendary basketball coach, so that was disappointing, but lots of good stuff in here so 4/5.
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226 reviews
May 17, 2012
I'm not a regular reader of self-improvement books, but had this left in my office by a previous employee and decided to pick it up, figuring if it was based on Coach John Wooden's teachings (collegiate basketball coach who won an unmatched 10 national championships with UCLA), then there must be some merit to it. I wasn't disappointed in that regard.

It's a relatively easy read, although I admit I enjoyed the stories and examples in the book far more than the rah-rah stuff you always find in these kinds of books ("turn 'ego' into 'We Go'!"--ick). There are certainly bits and pieces of this book I found valuable, though, and don't doubt that people who religiously follow this advice will have good results...my nature as a skeptic, though, keeps me from buying this stuff entirely. Getting something out of the book where I didn't think I would, however, is a credit to the author, who it's obvious truly believes in its value.
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11 reviews
August 12, 2018
O carte jos pălăria, am mai învățat multe lucruri despre leadership!!! Lectura plăcută liderilor...
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