Win (Review and Analysis of Luntz's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Dr. Frank Luntz's book "Win" shows the nine principles that make the difference between the people that excel and those that do fine. This summary explains that winners are never satisfied with their status quo but are always trying to move everything they’re involved with from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
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Book Presentation Win by Dr. Frank Luntz
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MAIN IDEA
Everyone wants to win, but the most successful people have nine principles by which they live and that makes all the difference.
The simple fact is winners are never satisfied with the status quo. They’re always trying to move everything they’re involved with from the ordinary to the extraordinary. This just comes naturally with the territory when you’re aiming for high achievement. High achievers want to go higher, faster, more impressively and better than anyone else. Rather than being satisfied with the skills they are born with, these people get to work learning what it takes to excel.
You can and should do like they do and get to work incorporating these nine principles into your own life and career. It doesn’t matter whether these principles come easy or not as long as you’re consistently working on them. The more you master, the more likely you are to win, and the greater your chances become to move from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
About the Author
DR FRANK LUNTZ is a communications professional. He has written, supervised and conducted around two thousand surveys, focus groups and instant response sessions for clients in twenty-one countries. He has advised Fortune 500 companies including Coca-Cola, Anheuser-Busch, FedEx, General Motors, Lowe’s, McDonald’s, Pepsi, and Samsung. Dr. Luntz regularly appears on Fox News and MSNBC/CNBC. He is the author of two previous books Words That Work and What Americans really Want … Really.
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