

The unfortunate role that alcohol and substance abuse played by impairing his brilliant mind and vision are haunting and heartbreaking.Īlthough there was much darkness around him at the end, reading about the singer, Jewel, and others trying to help reminded me there is still so much light and good in the world. It’s very well written.Īs an entrepreneur and leader, you recognize many of the challenges and struggles he must have faced. “Wonder Boy” hurts to read, but I’m glad that Angel Au-Yeung and David Jeans captured this story and helped connect all of the dots. I didn’t really want to read this book, but felt compelled to.

I was saddened to learn of the initial news reports on the “how” and “why” behind Tony’s untimely death a few years ago. We built our own VariDesk University to onboard, teach, train, and elevate our team members.Īnd after seeing the word “LOVE” in thousands of reviews, it dawned on me we weren’t serving customers, we were serving fans! Soon after, one of our core values emerged… “creating lifelong fans!”
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When we first launched VariDesk, we modeled our Customer Experience department after theirs… completely raising the bar on how office furniture was sold directly to end users and businesses… free returns and all. I’m a huge fan of what Tony Hsieh built at Zappos Family of Companies and his book “ Delivering Happiness”.
