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February 29, 2008

Podcast: Bob Burg - Co-author of The Go-Giver & author of Endless Referrals

This installment of Curt Rosengren's M.A.P. Maker Podcast features best-selling author and public speaker Bob Burg.

Burg's new book, The Go-Giver (written together with John David Mann), hit #6 on the Wall Street Journal Bestseller list within three weeks of being published. His book Endless Referrals has sold over 175,000 copies. As a speaker, he has shared the stage with notable personalaties like Zig Ziglar, Larry King, Brian Tracy, and President Gerald Ford.

Come hear what Burg has to say about the "Five Laws of Stratospheric Success" (from The Go-Giver), as well as lessons and insights he's gained in his own journey.

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