Billionaire investor Charlie Munger believes the easiest way to solve problems is to look at the problem in reverse. So instead of asking you how do you network better?, Christopher Kai reverses the problem and shares the 20 most common mistakes people make in networking, and how you can avoid them to develop life-changing relationships and lasting communities with Big Gamers – anyone in a position of influence you think is out of your league, which includes but is not limited to billionaires, executives and celebrities. Kai shares specific, actionable steps before, during, and after an event so you can identify and meet the key Big Gamers to improve your personal and professional success. You will learn how 1. Understand billionaire Ray Dalio’s first principle of success 2. Define your ideal Big Gamer 3. Find events with billionaires, executives and celebrities 4. Approach anyone with unflinching confidence 5. Attend $20,000 conferences for free
A short, but powerful read. Incredibly personable and informative with many tips about networking with big gamers and celebrities.
Christopher brings you into another world. A glimpse of what you see in movies is actually very possible, and very near to your hands as long as you reach out, take action, and grab it.
Both inspirational and motivational, it gives one ideas of how they will upgrade their life. As they say, your net worth is your network and this book is a must stop to learn the ideas shared.
It was a good book, valuable insights but definitely not work the 1500 people ask for to have it on paperback. Save yourself 1490 and buy it on Kindle.
Though these 96 pages may seem short, Christopher Kai uses them well and doesn't stretch to fill them with fluff, explaining the core principles of networking with 'Big Gamers' and ensuring these Big Gamers want to communicate with you as well. Whether for friendship, charity, or business, Christopher outlines the right way to go about meeting and staying in communication with Big Gamers across all disciplines. Through his teachings, you'll learn how to craft meaningful relationships that stand the test of time. Most importantly, Christopher teaches you about the art of breaking through the nerves that come with approaching important people by the only tactic possible: action. DO and you will find success. Even if you don't, it was practice for another time that you might. Read these principles and put them into action, you'll be happy you did.
A very unique perspective from a big hearted guy that loves giving. That has to be one of the best traits for someone that aspires to be a great networker. I just read the whole book in one evening. It has been an inspiration for me to get out and start networking above my level.