Have you ever noticed that there are some people who produce advantages where others only feel stuck? They seem to turn every situation to their best advantage, doing more with less in every situation - always shifting the odds in their favor.
Dr. Steven Feinberg calls them The Advantage-Makers.
Join us as we talk with Dr. Steven Feinberg and discover how you can transform obstacles into powerful advantages. Learn some of the ideas in his new book, The Advantage Makers, to discover how to:
1. Spot and maximize every opportunity no matter how complex or dynamic your situation is - Learn some of the tools and techniques on how to discover breakthrough solutions by thinking differently
2. Shift the odds in your favor-learn how to become a more powerful influencer, more adept at handling adversity and more successful at execution
3. Drive superior outcomes despite limited resources - learn how to engage your constraints and put them to work for you
4. Use dissatisfaction and skepticism constructively - learn how to pinpoint the real difficulties and transform them into opportunities
5. Avoid the laws of defeat - Discover the surprising mistakes that will keep you from succeeding
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
For over 30 years, Dr. Steven Feinberg has advised senior executives of Fortune 500 companies on key leadership, team and organizational issues. He also serves as an adjunct faculty of the University of San Francisco's Department of Organizational Studies, where he teaches courses on leadership. His prominent clients include executives from Fortune 500 firms including Wells Fargo, Visa, Citibank, Sun Microsystems, Seagate, and many more.
"Whether you as a manager are trying to build a high-performing team of first-level managers or senior executives, you will find Dr. Feinberg's tools and techniques intuitive and effective. The Advantage-Makers will get you started in the right direction." --Jim Haar, CIO, BEA Systems
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Official Website: http://www.paragonstrategies.com/eradio.html
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