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The Great Wing: A Parable About the Master Mind Principle

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Year 2018 Edition year
Pages 152 Compact read
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Summary

Through a deceptively simple story, Louis A. Tartaglia explores the Master Mind principle: how aligned minds, mutual trust, and focused purpose turn scattered effort into collective power and practical results.

Edition on file: 2018 • Pocket Books • 152 pages • ISBN 9781885223968.

Why this book now

In a world craving effective collaboration and clear leadership, this parable offers a compact roadmap for building purposeful, results-driven teams.

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Light Short sit-downs

At 152 pages, this is a quick, single-sitting read that distills a leadership concept into memorable scenes and actionable takeaways.

What stands out here

This Pocket Books edition preserves the parable’s straightforward prose and includes examples that translate the Master Mind idea into everyday team choices.

Best way to approach it

Read with a notebook in hand: note the characters’ decisions, sketch how their methods map to your projects, and test one idea the next week.

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A modern parable that shows how a single shared idea can lift ordinary people into unexpected success.

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