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November 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: The Compact Guide to Excellence Word from the Authors

November 2022 Tom Peters Times In this issue: The Compact Guide to Excellence Word from the Authors November Interviews Tom Peters' Compact Guide to Excellence We are so incredibly excited to share [Tom Peters’ Compact Guide to Excellence]( by Tom Peters and Nancye Green—available now! Tom gathered over 100 quotes (true gems of wisdom) from those down in the trenches creating extraordinary places to work. Nancye wrought the most accessible and captivating way to absorb that wisdom. The insights within this book will inspire action. So this holiday season, share inspiration with your family and friends. Read what people are saying: You’ll dip into the book, intending to stay for a quote or two—and emerge with your assumptions turned happily upside down. —Susan Cain, #1 bestselling author of Quiet and Bittersweet 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. —R “Ray” Wang, Founder and CEO, Constellation Research, Inc. and two-time best-selling author From beginning to end, it’s been a great adventure of learning and leadership. —Tom Kelley, Partner at IDEO, best-selling author of Creative [Order today]( Word from the Authors Tom and Nancye share their favorite quotes from [Tom Peters’ Compact Guide to Excellence]( [Tom, what is one of your favorite quotes from the book?]( Quote from Jack Bogle's Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life Quote from Thomas Merton in Religion in Wood: A Book of Shaker Furniture by Edward Deming Andrews and Faith Andrews November Interviews This month Tom joined five spectacular hosts to talk about The Compact Guide, Extreme Humanism, and Leadership Excellence. Watch and listen now for wisdom, guidance, and inspiration: - [Remarkable People]( with Guy Kawasaki - [Take the Lead]( with Dr. Diane Hamilton - [Six Pixels of Separation]( with Mitch Joel - [The Sales and Leadership Show]( with Phil Gerbyshak - [Remarkable Leadership Podcast]( with Kevin Eikenberry [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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