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Coming Soon: Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence

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September 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: The Compact Guide to Excellence The Brand Called You

September 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: The Compact Guide to Excellence The Brand Called You Anniversary Tom's Tweets Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence We are SO excited to share that Tom's new book is coming out on November 1st! For those of you who love Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism, this is a fantastic twist. The new book is a gorgeous fount of quotes based on the same themes. Tom partnered with iconic designer Nancye Green of Donovan/Green to create [Tom Peters’ Compact Guide to Excellence](. The strikingly designed little book is packed with insights that will move you to action. Extreme Humanism is not just the best path forward, it’s the path that can engender purpose and pride in all of us who perform the work. The post-pandemic world requires a frameshift in thinking and Tom Peters provides the catalyst for those inspired to put people first and take a human centric approach in a tech focused business climate. His curation of quotes from global leaders will activate movements and inspire a new generation of leaders. —R “Ray” Wang, Founder and CEO, Constellation Research, Inc. and two-time best-selling author [Find Out More]( The Brand Called You Anniversary This August marked the 25 year anniversary of Tom's Fast Company cover story "[The Brand Called You]( This article was a landmark, the start of the personal branding movement. One person who deeply connected with that message in 1997 was William Arruda, founder of Reach Personal Branding, who quit his job at IBM after reading the article. This month Arruda published an interview with Tom in Forbes about the Brand You anniversary and Extreme Humanism: "[How Personal Branding Can Heal Humanity: A Conversation With The Legendary Tom Peters]( Tom's Tweets [Website]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 Tom Peters Company, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Tom Peters Company PO Box 290058 C/O RSM 80 City SquareBoston, MA 02129-0201 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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