Read some testimonials for Patrick Riley's first book The One-Page Proposal

"A brilliantly simple approach to success in making a business proposal, lucidly described with ample creative and engaging examples. A strategy every serious business person should adopt."

J. Misha Petkevich, Chairman & CEO, Petkevich & Partners, LLC.

"Einstein said things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler. Riley wants to make a short, powerful case for whatever it is you're trying to get done. I wish more of those who pitched deals had read this book and acted on its principles."

Bruns Grayson, president, ABS Ventures, Deutsche Bank

"Pat Riley's 'The One-Page Proposal' is a gem. He speaks truth. It is possible. I am a fan. Pat, thanks for sharing!"

Tom Peters, author, In Search of Excellence

"The best prescription I've seen for cutting through the constant static besetting us all. An essential tool for getting things done both inside and outside the organization."

Eugene Cafiero, former president, Chrysler Corporation

"This powerful book will enable you to transform yourself into an effective superhero whenever you have a great proposal to communicate - even across the Web."

Stan Lee, executive producer, Spider-Man, and Chairman emeritus, Marvel Comics

"Pat is a very smart man, and he has written an insightful and valuable guide that will help everyone better organize their thoughts, present their ideas and make things happen."

David Kelly, President, I.D.E.O. Technology Design

"No one can pitch a proposal like Pat Riley. His book is an inspired guide that cuts like a scalpel through the cluttered body of wordy, boring, badly organized, and poorly presented plans and proposals. With elegance and rare clarity, Riley shows, step by step, how to turn your ideas into a single, clean, simple, and orderly page that can convince any decision maker to act."

Michael Borrus, professor, management of technology, University of California at Berkeley

"Pat came see me when I was running Sony Venture Capital and talked about "ONE-PAGE" and presented me a copy of the book. The idea was close to what I had been exercising, in concept, but found it was much profound by reading the real stories. I was impressed by Pat and the idea, and immediately suggested our folks to always consider ONE-PAGE. I am pleased to find that the One-Page team has further deployed even more powerful and widely applicable Web based tools for unlimited applications, such as jobs, business proposals, reports, etc."

Hiro Uchida SONY

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