Be A Leader Wherever You Are Planted

by admin on April 6, 2010

You probably heard of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. The author of that best selling book now has a message for anyone in any position.

You can bet a leader no matter where you are planted. No matter what title you have, what situation life as brought you or what your past experience is.

Robin’s new book THE LEADER WHO HAD NO TITLE, teaches us:

  • How to work and influence people like a superstar, regardless of your position
  • A method to recognize and then seize opportunities in times of deep change
  • The real secrets of intense innovation
  • An instant strategy to build a great team as well as become a "merchant of wow" with your customers
  • Hard-hitting tactics to become mentally strong and physically tough to lead your field
  • Real-world ways to defeat stress, build an unbeatable mindset, unleash energy and balance your personal life

Regardless of what you do within your organization and the current circumstances of your life, the single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership where you are planted and play at peak in all you do. This book shows you how to claim that staggering power. And transform your life – and the world around you – in the process.

Watch the video below, then get your SPECIAL BONUS PACKAGE HERE

Robin Sharma is one of the world’s most highly respected leadership experts and a man devoted to the mission of helping organizations develop people who Lead Without a Title so they win in this period of intense change. His clients include Microsoft, GE, FedEx, IBM, Nike, NASA, Yale University and The Young Presidents Organization. Sharma’s books such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide have topped bestseller lists across the globe and have sold millions of copies in more than seventy languages. They have also been embraced by rock stars, royalty and many celebrity CEOs.

Robin’s new book THE LEADER WHO HAD NO TITLE is available now

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Farnoosh ~ Prolific Living April 17, 2010 at 2:54 am

Sounds interesting….An intriguing concept – “expressing our absolute best” – showing leadership without titles is a such a refreshing. Thank you !!!!

Warren Whitlock April 19, 2010 at 4:47 pm

I like the broader concept that the makr of a good leader has little to do with what title he has

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