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Anna Bernasek is the author of The Economics of Integrity: From Dairy Farmers to Toyota, How Wealth Is Built on Trust and What That Means for Our Future and a newly minted Cool Friend. Erik Hansen discusses integrity and how dependent it is on trust with Anna in the latest interview. To find out more about Anna, visit her site.
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We have a book! The Little BIG Things: 163 Ways to Pursue Excellence. It's for sale in stores! It's for sale online! We're excited! We're happy! We're relieved. Many many thanks to Cathy Mosca, Shelley Dolley, Joy Stauber, Richard Weaver, Mike Slind, Sarah Rainone, all the folks at HarperStudio, Abbey Bishop, Shannon Waite, Charlie Macomber, Su (at House of Pretty), the community at tompeters.com, and countless others (check out the Acknowledgments on p. 511). And, of course, thanks to Tom for writing the book.
Frequent commenter MarkJF is hankering for an autographed book, and we're sure he's not alone. Since we no longer sell books at this site, Tom has signed a number of book plates. Send an email to tom@tompeters.com with your mailing address and we'll send you one to put in your own copy of The Little BIG Things.
Tom did record an audio version as well. It won't be available on CDs but will be a download. Not abridged. He read the whole book. We'll keep you posted on that.
Seth Godin added The Little BIG Things to his latest off-the-wall book list.
Our Cool Friend Chris Brogan reviews! it! here!
More info on our own The Little BIG Things page.
Before blogging became all the rage, Tom was posting book reviews and Observations (essentially early blog posts) to this site. You can find the archives below.
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Comments
That's radical: a) listening to your customers; and b) acting on it. Wow! Seriously, though, that's a nice offer.... many thanks.
Posted by Mark JF at March 9, 2010 1:34 PM
Just want to say: very very very cool !!!
I just can't want until Toms newbie will arrive in good old germany.
Love your work and really really appreciate it.
I can say your books and ideas changed the way of how I live.
Thanks!!!
Martin
Posted by Martin Bauer at March 9, 2010 3:12 PM
Congratulations Tom, Cathy, Shelley and Erik and I look forward to holding a copy in my hands soon. A new Tom Peters book - just what we all need for 2010.
Posted by Ian Sanders at March 9, 2010 3:53 PM
Congratulations Tom Peters Team! Ordered my copy from Amazon and look forward to reading all 1.5 pounds of it!
Posted by David Porter at March 9, 2010 4:07 PM
Got it on my Kindle!
Congrats! I am looking forward to it! I think it said almost 600 pages!!
Posted by Noah at March 9, 2010 10:40 PM
Congratulations all - well done - I've ordered mine. Sounds like I need to check the strength of my my book shelf if this one is to join Liberation Management on the same shelf!
Posted by Trevor Gay at March 10, 2010 2:24 AM
Tom, enjoy the destination as well as the journey you have shared, congratulations, it will sit alongside Roddy Doyles Rover saves Christmas.
regards
Patrick
Posted by patrick at March 10, 2010 3:42 AM
Here is to hoping that the book is a little (book) big (success) thing for you.
Jason Bresnehan, Australian Business Consultant
Posted by Jason Bresnehan at March 10, 2010 4:28 AM
And a bow also to Trevor, Judith, Mark, Paul, Dave, Michael, Zorro, Dan et al, without whom...
Posted by RobCH at March 10, 2010 5:03 AM
robch,
yes, absolutely. thank you for filling in my oversight.
Posted by erik at March 10, 2010 8:08 AM
Excellent - looking forward to it
It has inspired me to start my writing up again
Posted by PaulH at March 11, 2010 2:14 AM
is you much smart im dont whant never too speack people and thanx for this mail i am like religion for me the word of the grats in economy.i whant friends the people of argentina dont understand me i am one work dont one penshon for discapacity i dont crazy my credence of the people like tom is grat i whant one best world and one side in the world i love the independence and progress for smarts sorry dont speack english only pensar.
Posted by esteban at March 17, 2010 3:03 PM