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Monday
Aug312009

Work The System - for free!

Last year, I reviewed Sam Carpenter’s excellent management book, “Work The System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less,” (read my review of Work The System here).

wtsbook_127x206I found this book to be very practical, partially because it was written from the perspective of an entrepreneurial business person who has been able to create a sustainable, vital business.  But the real “hook” for me was Sam’s personal stories about the challenges he faced as he built his business, how he got through the challenges, and how he “codified” his learning into things the rest of us can use.

The book has been very well-received and won “Best Non-fiction Book of 2009” at the New York Book Festival.  Sam has also recently found a new publisher, which should really help in sharing his experience with even more people.  That’s good news.

And I’ve got even better news: YOU can get this book for free!

WTSOfferYou heard me right - Sam’s been kind enough to allow me to offer each of you a free PDF copy of “Work The System” for the entire month of September. 

Getting your free copy is pretty easy:

  1. Go to the Work The System book site.
  2. Find the “Special Book Promotion” link and click it.
  3. Follow the instructions, and enter the password “Dwayne sent me”
  4. You’ll get your link to download the PDF of Work The System.

Once you’ve read the book, I’d love to hear what you think – and whether it resonates with you as much as it does with me.

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Reader Comments (3)

WARNING: Looks like an email address harvesting scheme.
August 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJohnWinters
John, I have spoken with the author and am not concerned.

According to Sam, "Yes, we would add these folks to our email list but they are free to unsubscribe at any time – and yes, we hate spam too – and would never share their addresses with a third party."

Hope that helps.
September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDwayne Melancon
John - an addition - since I brought this up with Sam, they have updated the email form to talk about their privacy policy, as follows:

"Your email address will be automatically entered into our mailing list. Note: We will never share your information with a 3rd party, and you can unsubscribe from the list at any time."

You'll see that after you click the link on their page.
September 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDwayne Melancon

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