Author:Daniel Coyle
- Don’t fall for the prodigy myth
- Take off your watch
- Embrace struggle
- Take a nap
- To learn it more deeply, teach it
The Little Book of Talent is packed full of 52 simple, practical, proven tips that will help improve any skill. Whether you want a better singing voice, a more powerful golf swing or success in the business world, The Little Book of Talent’s method will help you realise your potential.
an engaging and readable book
—— DeskDemon/PABook ReviewA manifesto for twenty-first-century leadership packaged in a fun and engaging story. Buy this book and get it in the hands of everyone in your company
—— Darren Hardy, publisher, Success magazineThis book captures the essence of life and leadership
—— John C Maxwell, New York Times bestselling author of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of LeadershipMeticulous, multi-angled and valuable ... Coll's prose sweeps the earth like an Imax camera
—— Dwight Garner , New York TimesA thorough, sobering study of the pernicious consolidation of Big Oil ... jaw-dropping reading
—— Kirkus ReviewsIn this outstanding testament to the resilience of the human spirit, Ping takes readers on a journey both heartbreaking and inspiring. Ping's eloquent prose and remarkable attitude shine through in every word-and her compelling story will remind more than one reader to be thankful for what they have.
—— Publishers WeeklyHere are useful lessons for any young African businessperson
—— Africa ReportA really refreshing guide by somebody who has made a fair amount of money following his own advice. An excellent book... Highly recommended
—— Irish IndependentVery few people have had more impact than Luke Johnson
—— Peter Harden, founder, Harden’s Restaurant GuidesAn engaging and useful read
—— Financial NewsProvocative and worth reading
—— Michael Spencer, founder and Chief Executive, ICAPA fascinating glimpse behind Apple's famously closed doors, taking the reader inside the inner sanctum and sneaking a peek at the marketing meetings presided over by Jobs
—— PC Advisor