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Becoming A Person of Influence Lunch & Learn

John C. Maxwell

Publisher: BookBaby

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Summary

The John Maxwell Company introduces the new Lunch & Learn Facilitator Guide that will help take others through Becoming a Person of Influence during the lunch hour. The Facilitator Guide will help guide great discussion around Becoming a Person of Influence, which is a foundational text for anyone who aspires to grow as a leader and spells out ten fundamental qualities that define influencers. The book points out that a person’s influence does not develop overnight, but rather through a progression of four stages: modeling, motivating, mentoring, and multiplying. Influence can be acquired, but it only grows in increments.
Available since: 08/04/2014.

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