A Simple Choice: A Fable of Redemption, Change & Hope - Softcover

Matteson, Mark

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Synopsis

Mike Johnson was a self-made man. He had worked his way up from the bottom to build a company he could be proud of. Winning was the name of the game, and Mike was good at it. A fierce competitor and hard-working businessman, he had high hopes and big dreams, and then . . . tragedy struck. He lost everything that was important to him: his family, his health, his business. What's next? His own life? Franklin Robinson was an 83-year-old parts deliveryman in coveralls and an old straw hat. Driving an old '52 Ford pickup, his dog Socrates by his side, Franklin teaches Mike the true meaning of business and life. He explains, I'm just a parts driver. I deliver what people need when they need it, whether they realize it or not. Sometimes I deliver things people don't order and provide them with what they don't expect. I try to make a difference in people's lives. Along the way Mike learns how attract, retain, and build the greatest asset in business -- people!

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About the Author

Mark Matteson is in great demand internationally as a speaker, writer and consultant. He is the founder and president of Pinnacle Service Group, Inc., Lynnwood, Washington. Mark has been called a Thought Leader, a Street Scholar, an Idea Reporter, and an insightful Business Humorist. He is the author of three books and four e-books, including the international best seller, Freedom from Fear, recently translated into Japanese. Mark inspires organizations internationally to Raise the Bar to achieve higher levels of personal and professional performance.

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9780999535028: A Simple Choice

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ISBN 10:  0999535021 ISBN 13:  9780999535028
Publisher: Ugly Dog Publishing, 2009
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