Manolo Alvarez

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Now it’s your turn. Take some time to reflect on the following questions: How have you changed over the past five years, when it comes to the types of people you surround yourself with? What things do you no longer tolerate? How have you become a better Who for the people in your life? Dan has a saying for this: “Always be the buyer.” What he means is that, in every situation you’re in, you should be the one who is buying, not selling. The buyer can reject the seller, not the other way around.
Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork
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