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Citrin, columnist for Yahoo! Finance and senior director for Spencer Stuart, an executive recruitment and leadership consulting firm, guides readers toward reaching their ultimate potential along the path to professional and personal success. Exploring the qualities that create star performers in both business and sports, he examines what it takes to achieve greatness, the building block behavior that forms it and how these behaviors can be learned. His "Dynamic Path" leads from individual achievement through group leadership to leaving a collective legacy, inspired along the way by "Dynamic Moments," when change becomes essential. Citrin recounts lively anecdotes about notable figures including Jeffrey Immelt, Terry Bradshaw, Howard Schultz, Colin Powell and others, distilling the principles of the "Path": grow or perish, build on experiences and accomplishments, focus on the success of others, play to your strengths and interests, and find a worthy and relevant cause. While Citrin's stories sometimes overshadow the practical side of his lessons, there is much of value.
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The best-selling business leader offers a fresh and compelling path to success based on extensive research and candid interviews with some of the greatest winners of our timeIn James Citrin’s new pardigm-shifting book, he identifies the essential characteristics and disciplines that have led many of our outstanding athletes and other extraordinary performers to achieve equally signifi cant accomplishments in their respective business careers. Citrin uses dozens of compelling interviews with personalities as varied and impressive as Colin Powell, Tony Hawk, Billie Jean King, Magic Johnson, Mia Hamm, and Buzz Aldrin, to name a few, to illustrate a new personal achievement program called the Dynamic Path—a plan that any businessperson can put to immediate use. Citrin identifies three stages on this path to greatness:
the Champion—combine the work ethic of Tiger Woods with self-confidence and mental toughness to reach the top
the Great Leader—follow Bob Iger’s revitalization of Disney as one of our best brandsthe Legacy—learn the ultimate lesson in good and lasting work from Lance ArmstrongWith inspiring anecdotes, real-world business examples, and his trademark penetrating insight into what it takes to get ahead, Citrin once again provides a clear and concise roadmap for personal excellence.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Rodale Books (September 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159486358X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594863585
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #448,624 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Many May Well Be Disappointed, November 21, 2007
I found this book to be very, very helpful. Before explaining how so, I want to caution potential purchasers.

Much of this book is chock full of snippets about well known athletes. Although the successful from other fields get some coverage, the authors' love for athletics rings strong. I bought the book based on the cover touting it as a book on great leaders...and quickly became discouraged with the plethora of snippets on athletic success, most of them not even involving team sports (where is the leadership in non-team competition?).

As I read on, I also became troubled that the author's examples are very, very heavily male dominated, not surprising in view of his love for non-team competitive sports, but very surprising in view of the author being a super star recruiter in the business world where female power (and success) has become very, very evident.

The good news is that the book ends very strong. Chapter 8 on "Finding a Calling" is alone worth the purchase price. (Readers who want to learn more on this subject will enjoy Brad Swift's excellent book on living a "Life on Purpose.") Astute readers will likely correlate that the failure to find a calling explains the many second life failures that the author serves up (but does not explicitly connect the dots).

Personally I found this book to be very, very helpful, notwithstanding the aforementioned shortcomings. I am currently finishing extensive research on personal peak performance in preparation for the upcoming taping of my Peak Performance program. I found the author to be very thoughtful on the subject and to have done a good job researching some of the work that is out there on the subject. I got great value by testing my own hypothesis against his theories of personal peak performance. We are not totally in synch but the mere exercise of comparison has greatly enriched my own thinking. And for that, I am grateful to an author whose personal transformation appears to be a work in process (as it is for all of us). I am looking forward to this prolific author's upcoming writings as I fully expect that he will write an even better book as he continues to discover the incredible power of passionate purpose and its impact on champions, male and female, in all fields of endeavor.



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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dynamic Path, October 12, 2007
Citrin uses dozens of interviews with varied and impressive personalities to talk about three basic stages on the path to greatness: becoming a champion, being a great leader and leaving a legacy. Citrin has a great writing style that makes the book hard to put down. One other book I highly recommend is Understanding: Train of Thought.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, January 10, 2008
I received this book for Christmas as a gift, as I am in the middle of a career change, and possibly a mid-life crisis;). James Citrin's book is an inspiring piece of work, and the lessons that can be learned about both work and life are extraordinary. I highly recommend it to anyone who is searching for their place in the world.

I also took notes as someone else mentioned. I've got Post-It notes all throughout the book. I couldn't put the book down either.
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Just finished this book. Its really good- surprised by the fact that I was a bit moved at the end. There's a profound question that the book is wrestling with- to help people... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid: This is a Re-tread
I just heard him interviewed on a national program, and he seemed ill-prepared and full of cliches. In fact, every point he made was reaching for a breakthrough, only to crash... Read more
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