One extra degree makes the difference… 212°!
212° The Extra Degree captures the essence of excellence in an unforgettable way… At 211° water is hot. At 212°, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And steam can power a locomotive.
The one extra degree makes the difference.
This simple analogy reflects the ultimate definition of excellence. Because it’s the one extra degree of effort, in business and life, that can separate the good from the great.
The 212º concept is vividly illustrated for every aspect of your life through powerful stories that will inspire and motivate yourself or your team to the next level of success. Join the people, businesses and schools that have taken action and adopted the 212º concept and attained their goals.
Get the 212° The Extra Degree book and DVD
This powerful book by S.L. Parker and Mac Anderson gives great examples, great quotes and great stories to illustrate the 212° concept. Plus, you get a free BONUS DVD of 212° The Extra Degree. Share with your friends, colleagues or sales team to ignite the energy, drive and confidence it takes to win.
A warning… once you read these powerful words or watch this life-changing video, it will be hard to forget. Your company will have a target for everything you do… 212°.
Sam Parker is a co-founder of Give More Media Inc. Sam’s other books and messages including Smile & Move, Cross The Line, SalesTough, and Love Your People.
Mac Anderson is the founder of Simple Truths and Successories. Mac has authored or co-authored eighteen books on a variety of motivational and inspirational topics. Mac’s books have sold over four million copies.
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212° The Extra Degree
212° The Extra Degree captures the essence of excellence in an unforgettable way...At 211° water is hot. At 212°, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And steam can power a locomotive.
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