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"Your network is your net worth. This book shows you how to add to your personal bottom line with better networking and bigger relationships. What a solid but easy read! Keith's personality shines through like the great (and hip) teacher you never got in college or business school. Buy this book for yourself, and tomorrow-go out and buy one for your kid brother!"

-Tim Sanders, author of Love is the Killer App: How To Win Business And Influence Friends and Leadership Coach at Yahoo!


"Everyone in business knows relationships and having a network of contacts is important. Finally we have a real world guide to how to create your own high powered (network) tailored to your career goals and personal style."

-Jonathan Miller, Chairman and CEO, AOL


"I've seen Keith Ferrazzi in action and he is a master at building relationships and networking to further the interests of an enterprise. He's sharing his playbook for those who want learn the secrets of this important executive art."

-Dr. Klaus Kleinfeld, CEO, Siemens AG


"A business book that reads like a story-filled with personal triumphs and examples that leave no doubt to the reader that success in anything is built on meaningful relationships."

-James H. Quigley, CEO, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP


"Keith has long been a leading marketing innovator. His way with people truly makes him a star. In Never Eat Alone he has taken his gift and created specific steps that are easily followed, to achieve great success."

-Robert Kotick, Chairman and CEO, Activision


"Keith's insights on how to turn a conference, a meeting, or a casual contact into an extraordinary opportunity for mutual success make invaluable reading for people in all stages of their professional and personal lives. I strongly recommend it."

-Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management