Dominik von Brown grows up in the Rhineland as a son of a bavarian civil servant and an austrian mother. He is already in his mid-thirties when he learns that it is not only grades and degrees what matters in life.
By that time Dominik is confronted with big financial success but only poor social connections. He almost looses his partner, his friends, his money and even his life in his willingness to achieve goals all by himself.
Only by building up a regional business network he incidentally starts to discover the pleasure and power of relationships and eye-to-eye feedback mechanisms. During that major shift in thinking he finds himself situated amongst the spine of the german economic, the small and middle-class companies. They are the ones to show us the way it works: how you become successful by connecting to others.
"If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person´s point of view and see things from that person´s angle as well as from you own."
(Henry Ford)