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Stunning Start to First-Ever Montreal Business Book Club

I have to admit, I thought only a handful of people would be interested in my first-ever Montreal Business Book Club. I can proudly say that over 30 people have given it the go-ahead and twenty members have already signed up through the Yahoo! Group that was created to make it happen. The first selection is currently being decided and it’s between:

The Leadership Challenge – by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner

Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution – by Howard Rheingold

Meaningful Marketing – by Doug Hall, Sergio Zyman and Jeffrey Stamp

So far, Doug Hall has got half of the votes. I know that this idea has legs and will create a group of young and thoughtful leaders to think more, read more, network more and, obviously, grow more. I’m a little taken aback by the amount of people (in a good way) and look forward to seeing this group grow. If you like, check out the Montreal Business Book Club here. If you’re interested, email me through the group.

Mitch Joel

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