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A deliberate pause is a conscious moment in which we open our minds and ask “why are things the way they are?” and wonder “how could life be better?” Pausing to ask such questions is a natural and uniquely human inclination. It’s also the critical factor that sparks fresh ideas and is seized by entrepreneurs to catalyze seismic changes—ones that allow humanity to progress. A Deliberate Pause (the book) reveals the power of a deliberate pause (the action) while unveiling unexpected truths about entrepreneurship itself. Through example, exploration, and analysis of the innovative thoughts and achievements of more than 200 seasoned entrepreneurial leaders, Larry Robertson shows how each of us can adopt a deliberate pause and an entrepreneurial mindset to better our lives, our species, and our world. In the process, he gives us the understanding of entrepreneurship we’ve been missing—and need now more than ever.A winner of 6 prestigious book awards including the International Book Award for Leadership (2011) and Finalist Awards for Best Books 2010 (Entrepreneurship) and Book of the Year 2010 (Entrepreneurship), A Deliberate Pause has received broad and high praise:SAMPLE REVIEWS“An eye-opening read – the kind you’ll return to time and again.”Dan Pink, Author, A Whole New Mind and Drive"Read it and reap."Sam Horn, Author, Pop!“… thoughtful, engaging, and provides great insight on how we can reach our goals by opening our minds, trusting our abilities, and thinking entrepreneurially.”Michael Chasen, Co-founder, CEO BlackBoard“A completely refreshing book… highly recommended for anyone who has a dream, isn’t sure what it would take to bring their dream to market, and wants guidance to realize (it).”Nell Newman, Founder, President, Newman’s Own Organics"Robertson provides tremendous insight into the fundamental conundrum of what makes some entrepreneurs fail and others succeed. He has cracked the DNA code. A Deliberate Pause is a must read."Brien Biondi, Former CEO, Entrepreneurs Organization (YPO)Rather than a book of the moment, Robertson's book is a must read for newcomers to the topic and seasoned veterans alike and a resource you'll want to highlight, dog-ear, and return to many times over.” - JJ Ramberg, Host, MSNBC’s Your Business"Now more than ever, we need to take a different view of the world. The question is, how do we get started? Begin with A Deliberate Pause."Gene Kahn, Founder Cascadian Farms and Small Planet Foods“It's difficult to strike a balance between a well-researched book, a groundbreaking view of the world, and a highly readable, accessible style - A Deliberate Pause does.”Harry Weller, Partner, New Enterprise Associates“It deserves its own shelf at Barnes & Noble.”Virginia Hume, Former Deputy Press Secretary, Republican National Committee“Larry Robertson is the Tom Friedman of Entrepreneurship.”Kevin Bennett, National Broadband Task Force at the FCC“Written with brilliance, heart and soul.”Margarita Rozenfeld, Founder, Incite International“A Deliberate Pause offers the penetrating insight no other books about entrepreneurship have yet offered.”Bijoy GoswamiAuthor, The Human Fabric“Larry Robertson’s book is a deliberate masterpiece.”Karen Kerrigan, Founder & President, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council“More than ever before, we need a way to meet the world’s challenges head on. In A Deliberate Pause, Robertson shows us that anyone can have that kind of impact.”Steve Mariotti, Founder, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship“More than just pontificate with generalities, (Robertson’s) observations are actionable and useful.”Geoff Smart, Founder ghSMART and Author, Who: The A Method for Hiring“Most of all, A Deliberate Pause is infused with an exuberant sense of hope and deep belief in the possible.”Eric Dawson, Founder The Peace Prize for Kids and Peace First

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