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Simon Sinek Decoded - Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Author And Inspirational Speaker - cover

Simon Sinek Decoded - Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Author And Inspirational Speaker

Decoded Success

Maison d'édition: Success Decoded

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SIMON SINEK DECODED AUTHOR AND INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER  WRITTEN BY: SUCCESS DECODED (Not written by Simon Sinek)  Learn about themes like:  FINDING PURPOSE HOW TO BECOME A GOOD LEADER FOCUSING ON WHAT YOU WANT INFINITE GAMES  You will also learn the following:  Learn how to be consistent, passionate and helpful. Discover what type of person are you, how to be your best self and what's your peak performance. Find your why, become a great team player, and reach your goals.  You will discover his answers to all of these questions:  LEADERSHIP How To Be A Great Leader? Hot To Not Letting Anyone Down, Including Yourself? Why Consistency Leads To Passion? How To Help A Business Become Really Innovative? Is The Purpose Of A Company To Make Money? How To Be A Visionary? How To Make A Message Clear? How Sharing Your Vision With Others Can Help You Find Your "Why"? What Distinguished The World's Best Teams?  HABITS Are You Addicted To Your Cell Phone? Why You Should Help Others?  TOOLS FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT How To Really Focus On What You Want? How Your Interpretation Of Reality Affects How You Feel? How To Check For Your Blindspots? Why Inspiration Is Better Than Motivation?  PERSONALITY What Are The Two Kinds Of People? What's The Difference Between An Introvert And An Extrovert? Is Trust More Important Than Performance?  -  So, get started right now.  Pick SIMON SINEK'S brain and level up!
Disponible depuis: 03/03/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 60 pages.

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