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Read The Tape - Using Situational Awareness to Predict Business and Personal Probabilities - cover

Read The Tape - Using Situational Awareness to Predict Business and Personal Probabilities

Mike Shapiro, Mike S. Shapiro

Verlag: Forbes Books

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Beschreibung

From acclaimed entrepreneur Mike S. Shapiro comes a powerful novelized approach to one's business and personal life. Enjoy the main character Bennett’s journey as he learns from Mike, and follow his example to achieve your own greatest potential.This book is your toolbox, filled to the brim with Mike’s classic “Mikeisms” for every challenge you may encounter. Whatever it is, you will find ideas to approach life in a new way that is customized to each individual. Mike has coached hundreds of successful professionals using his storytelling methodology, and with Read the Tape, he has captured his stories and Mikeisms in a brand-new way.
Verfügbar seit: 19.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 224 Seiten.

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