George Plimpton
The X Factor
A Quest for Excellence
"Plimpton sets out to find . . . what elevates competitors to that level where one man comes out a champ and one a chump. . . .The X Factor is inspirational
. . . a witty, charming testimonial to the endurance of the human spirit to succeed."-Roy Richard, Boston Herald
George Plimpton is embarrassed. The noted amateur of odd sporting experience has lost one horseshoe match to George Bush, a match that was as much a test of wills as of skills. Now Bush has invited him back for a rematch. How to avoid humiliation the second time? What is that quality-we'll call it the X Factor-that all winners, from famous athletes to successful CEOs, seem to possess? Plimpton sets out to find it.
The quest for this elusive ingredient is both hilarious and informative, leading from the locker room to the boardroom, with many strange stops in between. Plimpton corners superstars like Bill Russell and Billie Jean King, famous coaches, the chairman of American Express, sports doctors, and mergers and acquisitions king Henry Kravis, and puts the same question to all of them: what is it that allows an individual, or a team, to outperform competitors who are no less gifted, mentally and physically? Their answers run the gamut from motivational rage to new-age meditation, and Plimpton slowly pieces together a definition of this mysterious winning quality.
"An adroit, wise and funny satire of the instant self-help philosophy so beloved of coaches and chambers of commerce. . . . Plimpton has achieved a resounding literary victory of self-deprecating humor."-Henry Kisor, Chicago Sun-Times
"A delight."-Geoffrey Stokes, Boston Sunday Globe
"By turns funny, charming, and ridiculous. . . . Where Mr. Plimpton draws upon his X Factor is in his prose style, in his unfailing ability to find the perfectly funny word or phrase."-Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times
"If you don't have the X Factor . . . read this entertaining book. What have you got to lose?"-David Brooks, Wall Street Journal
George Plimpton, celebrated journalist, speaker, actor, and founder and editor of The Paris Review, is the author of numerous books including Paper Lion,The Curious Case of Sidd Finch, and Open Net. He lives in New York City.
1996 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31468-5 / 172 pages / Business
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