22 September 2017

Book Review: Reaching Your Next Summit! 9 Vertical Lessons for Leading with Impact by Manley Feinberg II


Reaching Your Next Summit! 9 Vertical Lessons for Leading with Impact
By Manley Feinberg II

It is very engaging how Manley Feinberg II was able to weave leadership lessons into several very entertaining stories about extreme rock climbing in some amazing locations.

We give Reaching Your Next Summit! 9 Vertical Lessons for Leading with Impact by Manley Feinberg II all five stars on just the amazing photography.  Add in a very entertaining story or two and some leadership lessons and you have yourself one awesome book.

Feinberg makes the characters in this book come alive.  His story of how one airline employee was indifferent to his plight, but then how several others came to his aid, is very well-told.  

The reader sits on the edge of his seat while reading to find out what happened in several third world countries where Manley was trying to get to his once-in-a-lifetime climb.  And then again when he is trying to get back home.

Reaching Your Next Summit! should be on your gift list of books to give the business and/or management student on your Christmas gift list.

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4 comments:

  1. I love that quote, that is all we can do is bloom where we are planted.

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    1. Thank you. Some "gardens" make that a hard thing to accomplish, but we still have to try.

      Have a blessed day.

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