E0027 - What Great Leaders Actually DO (S0002)

February 12, 2022 00:11:39
E0027 - What Great Leaders Actually DO (S0002)
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E0027 - What Great Leaders Actually DO (S0002)

Feb 12 2022 | 00:11:39

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What do highly effective leaders actually DO?

Is there a better way to gain influence and lead others?

How do we become better leaders?

Brendon Burchard is a #1 New York Times bestselling author whose books include THE CHARGE, THE MILLIONAIRE MESSENGER, and LIFE'S GOLDEN TICKET.

As the founder of High-Performance Academy, the legendary personal growth training for achievers, and a prolific blogger on the topics of motivation and personal development, Brendon has become one of the most followed trainers of our time, with over one million fans on Facebook alone.

For these works, Larry King named Brendon "one of the top motivation and marketing trainers in the world."

After a car accident at 19 years old inspired him to turn his life around and follow his dreams, and then having the blessings to become a multimillionaire writer and trainer by the age of 32, Brendon has dedicated his life to helping others find their charge and share their voice with the world.

 

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