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Tribalry

A Business Tale

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Tribalry

By: Jared Stewart, Sarah Waugh
Narrated by: Thomas Hughes
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What's the secret to success? Like many talented business owners, Jack Green thought it was long hours, do-it-yourself dedication, and cut-throat competition. But he learns how wrong he was when time starts running out for his struggling business. In the middle of a sleepless night, Jack is given the chance to change things when he is thrust into an adventure with an extraordinary group of mentors who teach him the powerful secrets of Tribalry: The art of building connection and community. Tribalry is a humorous, insightful parable that will leave you ready to roll up your sleeves and start building your own tribe today.

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best book I've read, powerful and moving.

this is one of the best books ever. this is a must read if you're in business or a business professional looking to be a better leader, make better sales, increase influence, create stronger relationship, and make a bigger impact.

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Narrator is great!!

The fable format and character voices by the narrator helped make this read incredible! I loved it, and I'm actually looking forward to listening to it again soon!

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A great read

A fun fable about a very important principle that’s often overlooked. Everyone would benefit from reading this, I finished the book with a half dozen ideas on how to improve my relationships and my business

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A Must Read for developing Teams (Tribes) at work, with family and in life

Highly Recommend - This book combines a cleaver story line with insightful tools to create "tribes" in work environments, with family, and in all aspects of life. As a small business owner and entrepreneur, I walked away from reading this book with fresh ideas and tools that I am edger to start putting to practice.

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Amazing forgotten principles

This is a fun story to explain the importance of people over profits and people not problems. Worthwhile read

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