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Clayton Christensen, How Will You Measure Your Life?

Professor Clayton Christensen is a business world heavyweight. He’s an academic, author, entrepreneur, missionary, husband and father. He’s best known for his book, The Innovator’s Dilemma named one of the best business books ever written by The Economist. Prof. Christensen has created … Continue reading

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John Jantsch, The Referral Engine

I can’t stop gushing about the work of John Jantsch. Anyone in the world of marketing and business should get to know him and see why Seth Godin calls him the Peter Drucker of small business marketing tactics. He’s the … Continue reading

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Lucy Jo Palladino, Find Your Focus Zone

If you’ve got too many plates spinning at once, feel overwhelmed by endless to do lists and no time to get stuff done, then my conversation with Lucy Jo Palladino, author of Find Your Focus Zone, is for you.  Lucy … Continue reading

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Gina Amaro Rudan, Practical Genius

Gina Amaro Rudan teaches that genius is something you can choose. She is the founder of Genuine Insights, an organization whose mission is the leverage the genius within each person and organization. She’s also the author of Practical Genius: The … Continue reading

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Craig Ross, Degrees of Strength

Craig Ross is a CEO, executive facilitator, a coach, and co-author with Steve Vannoy of  Degrees of Strength: The Innovative Technique to Accelerate Greatness.  Today’s conversation is about the new book and how you can accelerate greatness: Craig shares about … Continue reading

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Dov Seidman, How We Do Anything is Everything

Dov Seidman is the author of a heavy, meaty book called How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything. Dov is the founder and CEO of LRN, which is focused on helping people build ethical corporate cultures and inspiring principled … Continue reading

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Aaron Ross, Predictable Revenue

Today, I have the pleasure of talking to a man that has the number 100 million on his mind. His personal mission is to help 100 million people make money through enjoyment by aligning their purpose, values and passions with … Continue reading

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Andy Stefanovich Innovation, Growth and Change

Andy Stefanovich shares my love of innovation. Andy was the co-founder of the innovation company Play, and is now the chief curator and provocateur at Prophet, a strategic brand and marketing consultancy. He recently wrote Look at More: A Proven … Continue reading

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Shawn Coyne, Brainsteering

How do you conduct brainstorming sessions that don’t suck? Shawn Coyne, author of Brainsteering: A Better Approach to Breakthrough Ideas”  helps answer this question. Shawn is a former McKinsey consultant and with his brother Kevin, he is a founder of … Continue reading

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