Hands Across America"" offers his own ten-point program for achieving success in both career and private life. Tour.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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From the producer of We Are The World,
By "tzia" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life Is a Contact Sport: Ten Great Career Strategies That Work (Hardcover)
and Hands Across America comes a remarkable book. Life is indeed a contact sport, and Kragen shows anyone willing to follow the program how to make contact. Inspired by some housepainters in Des Moines who took him at his word when he said the same techniques that worked for Kenny Rogers would work for them, the secrets for surmounting seemingly impossible obstacles to success are laid out here in plain sight, plain language, ready for anyone who is ready to learn to succeed without massive change. I was fortunate enough to be invited to audit a class at UCLA where Kragen occasionally teaches this material, and to say it changed my life is an understatement.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Guy,
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This review is from: Life Is a Contact Sport: Ten Great Career Strategies That Work (Paperback)
I took a class at Art Center with Ken. Basics of Interplanetary Flight. He is an amazing, humble guy. Had his own observatory. I found out he wrote a book through the teacher. The book is great. Very uplifting and very helpful. He is such an honest, all around nice guy so I would way more listen to him than some big smiley agro EST guy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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how to promote yourself or your business,
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This review is from: Life Is a Contact Sport: Ten Great Career Strategies That Work (Hardcover)
The best thing about Kragen's book is that he gives lots of real life examples of how he promoted people like Kenny Rogers and Trisha Yearwood, and how he created the campaigns for We are the World and Hands Across America. His enthusiasm for his subject makes it an enjoyable read. The format (presenting 10 basic career strategies) makes it easy to read.
The only thing that's a very slight negative about this book is that although he keeps saying that anyone can adapt his principles to their own life, the reader can't help thinking: well, if they have lots of money they can. All of his campaign examples involve very wealthy people with lots of cash to throw into promotion. Still, I would recommend this book for the marketing strategies he itemizes, and for his enthusiasm for and experience in his area of expertise.
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