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The Go-Getter A Story That Tells You How to be One - cover

The Go-Getter A Story That Tells You How to be One

Peter B. Kyne

Publisher: JH

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Summary

First published in 1921 by American newspaper magnate and leading newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst, The Go-Getter is the timeless and moving parable of World War I veteran Bill Peck who uses a winning combination of integrity, fortitude, enthusiasm, and accountability to excel against the odds and win a job as a manager despite his disadvantages and disabilities.

Peter B. Kayne's inspiring story has lost none of its relevance. By applying the ageless lessons of The Go-Getter employees and entrepreneurs can learn to be in command of their careers and maintain their get-up-and-go.
Available since: 04/01/2019.

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