Enter to win a FREE Audiobook Release!

Aug 24, 2023 2:26 pm

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Hi :


In this newsletter, you can learn about:

  • Audiobook release - ENTER to win
  • Upcoming workshop in the Dallas area
  • How to order the Print versions (or Kindle version) of my new book
  • How to order signed copies
  • Recent blog posts and podcasts - and a new Apple Subscription option


Enter to Win -- Audiobook Release - The Mistakes That Make Us

Enter to win -- the contest is open through Friday Sept 1. Due to Audible restrictions, the winner must be in the U.S. or U.K.


Enter to Win



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Enter to Win!



The audiobook version of my book is available now! It's just over five hours long, professionally produced, and read by me.


It's available through


But you can listen to a 5-minute sample now, the first part of Chapter 1:


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Upcoming Workshop in the Dallas Area

I'm happy to be partnering with Ron Pereira and Gemba Academy for this in-person two-day workshop based on my book Measures of Success: React Less, Lead Better, Improve More.


Learn more using this link. Early bird pricing is available through August 28th. This will be held in Keller, Texas at the wonderful Gemba Academy headquarters and training facility.


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The Mistakes That Make Us -- Order Print or Kindle Versions Today

The print editions (both paperback and hardcover) of my new book The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation are available now through Amazon!


Buy the Paperback ($19.95)


You can also read a free PDF preview of the book:


Read Free Preview



The Kindle version of The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation is available now for immediate purchase, download, and reading.


Also, you can read the book for FREE if you're a Kindle Unlimited member.


Order for Kindle Now


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Order a Signed Paperback


Order a Signed Hardcover Book


Also, check out 10-pack and 50-pack team purchase options.



Customer Reviews

Initial ratings and reviews are positive!


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"This is a inspiring read – filled with relatable stories of many types of people in many different roles who have made mistakes and learned from them. So much so--that some people were thrilled they made the initial mistake because the lessons learned were life changing. Graban summaries each grouping of stories with one-sentence pithy statements that serve as reminders of how to embrace mistakes and emerge better for them."



See Expert Endorsements



Recent Blog Posts and Podcasts

Check out recent episodes from the My Favorite Mistake podcast, Lean Blog Interviews, and Lean Blog Audio.


If you're a superfan of Lean Blog Interviews, there is a new option -- get a paid subscription through Apple Podcasts and you can get early access to new episodes 1 to 4 weeks before their public release. Learn more in the Apple Podcasts app.


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Recent posts and episodes:


A Discussion with Amanda Zimmerman and Dominic Stokes on “Squishy Lean”

Remembering and Honoring Chris Burnham, a Colleague and Friend

When a CEO Falls Down on Their Gemba Visit — The Leader Behaviors That Matter

A Roundup of Recent Blog Posts and Podcasts About Mistakes: August 15 Edition

When Life Tests You: My Attempt to Donate a Couch Was Blocked by Bureaucracy

Story: When Firing an Employee Doesn’t Prevent the Repeat of the Mistake

Mistake: Traverse City Airport Thinks My New Book’s Website is, Um, Inappropriate

Interview with “Kata Girl Geek” Gemma Jones on Lean, Improvement, and Mental Health

Speaking Up Isn’t a Matter of Character or Courage–It’s Driven by Culture'

My Favorite Mistake Episodes:


U.S. Marine Mark Myers Was Overconfident & Didn't Have a Mentor; Vowed Not to Repeat That Mistake

CEO Alisa Applewhite Hired 18 Family Members Into Her Business

Tech CEO Indus Khaitan's $6.5 Billion Mistake and What He Learned

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I'd Love to Help You — Virtually or On-Site

I'm open to working with you, either virtually or on-site.


If I can help your team or organization as:



... please let me know. You can reply to this email or schedule a call to discuss your needs and situation — and how I might be able to help.


Thank You!

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Thanks for being part of my community.


Let me know if I can be of assistance in any way.


Mark Graban

www.MarkGraban.com

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