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Articles

Below is the featured article for November 2008 written by Andy Masters that can be edited as needed and reprinted for your publication/website with use of the byline instructions listed under the "Media" section below.

DELEGATION: Why We Should But Why We Don't!

Or, feel free to view the version printed in the May 2008 issue of "Corporate & Incentive Travel" magazine!

Andy's Top Picks

Below Andy lists resources he recommends in a variety of business and personal development areas, that have also been influential in his philosophies and programs.

Recommended Book of the Month: "The 4-Hour Work-Week," Timothy Ferris, Crown Publishers, 2007

Recommended Blog of the Month: http://www.hellomynameisscott.blogspot.com/

Recommended Website of the Month: http://www.morningcoach.com

Media

Andy Masters is available by request for radio, TV, online, or print media interviews. To inquire about availability, please contact Andy's office directly at 314-368-2250 or andy@andy-masters.com.

Permission to reprint articles or previous interview quotes, either excerpts or in its entirety, is hereby given to all print, broadcast and electronic media, provided that the contact information listed below is displayed at the end of each article in your publication. Permission is also granted for reasonable editing.

"Andy Masters is a professional Author/Speaker. His website is: http://www.andy-masters.com."

Additionally, upon release, please send one copy of your publication with the article or quotation to: Masters Performance Improvement, 1021 Mockingbird Ln, Ste #106, Plantation, FL 33324 OR email the direct link of article to: andy@andy-masters.com. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

                  

Andy appeared as the 30-minute guest of Jim Jump on Local St. Louis TV program "Business Roundtable" (LEFT), and was pictured on the front page of the Business section of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (RIGHT).