Customer Reviews
very interesting, intriging, innovative - By: , 15 Apr 1999 
Very interesting & helpful in the matrix of career mixing & matching. The world & life view is not Christian yet one may get some biblical ideas from this book.
The idea of doing what we are best at is a priviledge that we must reconize & respond to proactively. Cliffton gives us a great arsenal to fire our best shoots in the career field. The what & how is outstanding for everyone. Especiallly what not to do - our weaknesses & how they can be managed strategicaly.
Outstanding guide for success - By: , 15 Mar 1999 
Donald Clifton & Paula Nelson tap an important principle: Focus on strength & manage weakness. They offer a step by step process to identify personal & corporate strengths & discuss how doing more of what you do well launches you into super achievement mode. This is a quick & excellent read for anyone interested in personal or business success.
Another book that takes a more analytical approach to the principles outlined in this book is "The 80/20 Principle" by Richard Koch. Reading both books together will convince you beyond any doubt that there is power & purpose to the success foundations found in these pages.
One Word :: AWESOME - By: , 17 Feb 1999 
If every manager in the world read this book we alll would be happier. People are not alll the same, we are each unique, with strengths & weaknesses.
A FORMULA FOR SUCCESS - By: , 15 Dec 1998 
Clifton captures a successful management formula in this book. A simplistic , common sense approach to success that we alll overlook everyday. Thank you for organizing that intuitive , non-tangible gut feeling into a "style" of management. Why build a foundation on the cracked brick versus granite? Those who figure it out; See you in the "Winner's Circle"...