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Leadership and Entrepreneurs

December 20th, 2009

Here’s a cool way to report takeaways from any presentation.  With the skill of a great note-taker, this group has presented a slide show of key points of The League of Extraordinary Minds Discovery Session 7.

The slides both summarize and illustrate, which catches more attention, and increases retention and interest of the viewers.

We think this is good communication, and certainly in this case, show-and-tell for a very positive purpose!

If you haven’t been listening to these wonder panels of world-class coaches and advisors, Click here to listen for free.

What’s the difference between leadership and entrepreneurship?

Listen to these discussions for some clarity, and get on your path to success!

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Jim Rohn – Small Tribute to a Large Success

December 6th, 2009

If ever there was a living source of eclectic resources for advancing your dreams, this was the man.  The teaching community lost a wonderful spirit on December 5th.

Jim Rohn (September 17, 1930 – December 5, 2009) was mentor, motivator, author, and cheerleader of entrepreneurs, during a successful career of nearly fifty years. He touched countless lives and loved making a difference for many people who were launching their own entrepreneurial careers.

He was fond of the beauty of the basics. He taught that success comes more through personal development than a narrow focus on business alone.  A new idea during his early career, working on personal development was something he modeled as well as he taught.  He loved to greet attendees at seminars, and became good friends with many who started out as students.

His body of work will continue to influence, through his books, articles, CDs and the plethora of anecdotes and stories being passed on.  He epitomized the quest for positive purpose, and will be missed, if still followed, by many.

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