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Learn more“Siegel shows us how to successfully navigate situations that may arise at work, in the home, or in personal relationships. More, he shows how, if the cards are played right, everyone walks away a winner—an empowering feeling if ever there was one.” — Chris Gardner, author of The Pursuit of Happyness and Start Where You Are
“Winners attract winners and smart leaders attract smart followers…. If you want to grow both personally and professionally, then join the winners and leaders who find wisdom with Max Siegel."" — Chuck Wielgus, CEO of USA Swimming
From highly innovative and successful business executive Max Siegel comes a straightforward and original self-help book that will give readers the upper hand in almost any kind of negotiation process.
Max Siegel, CEO of Max Siegel Inc., a sports and media conglomerate, made history as the highest-ranking African-American executive in NASCAR when he became president of global operations at Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Before that, at Sony/BMG, he was on the executive team that managed the careers of Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Usher, and was president of Zomba Gospel. The coauthor of About My Father's Business: Merging Ministry and Industry, he divides his time between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Indianapolis, Indiana.
G.F. Lichtenberg is the author of Playing Catch with My Mother, a memoir, and coauthor of books on business, new media, education, and self-help. A professor of creative writing at Columbia University, he lives in New York City.