Home > Press > Now available as an EBook! Dudley Lynch's dramatic sequel to on of the great self-insight book sagas of the 20th Century!
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The trail-blazing truth as it has “come to be” |
Abstract:
Some people thought the bestselling Strategy of the Dolphin was about dolphins. IT WASN'T! It was about what committed humans can do with a powerful new "what works" psychology and an ever-evolving personal M.O. and mojo.
Now, in a new century, there's a book called LEAP! Again, some people will think it's about dolphins. IT ISN'T! It's about being personally effective and influential in a stunning new world of great flux, surprise, change and sometimes danger. It's about believing in "the power of next." And about choosing to live and work in the innovative and rewarding new ways that making the leap will bring you.
In LEAP!, veteran change and strategy expert Dudley Lynch demonstrates—again!—how approachable, practical and wise the dolphin thinking model is for helping you implement what's ready to become real when you need to do something different. You'll sense new heft, visibility and confidence as you deal with the challenges of our tumultuous new century using the "next level" powers and abilities he helps you master and apply.
One zero cool book changed a lot of lives in the 1980s and 1990s. Now, its zero cool sequel is ready to change your life and the lives of everyone you recommend LEAP! to or gift with their personal copy.
Do the next right, smart thing and get the sequel NOW, come hell or high water!
LEAP!
How to Think Like a Dolphin &
Do the Next Right, Smart Thing
Come Hell or High Water
by Dudley Lynch
(Foreword by Joseph Riggio, Ph.D.)
Softcover. 270 pages. Laminated, full-color cover. Comprehensive index.
Original and ambitious!
Dr. James Carse, author of Finite and Infinite Games
Masterful!
Sabrina Dubbini, Olivetti Institute (Italy)
A riveting read!
Steven Feinberg, Ph.D., author of The Advantage-Makers
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