It is generally agreed upon that entrepreneurship is the engine that drives an economy upwards and is primarily responsible for its growth.
Entrepreneurs create jobs, bring better and more affordable products and services to the marketplace, resulting in greater societal health, overall wealth and a vastly improved standard of living. And, while we treasure the entrepreneur, one needs not start their own business in order to be one. One can be entrepreneurial within a company setting (often called “intrapreneurs”) and can lead from anywhere they happen to be positioned.
John David Mann, a successful entrepreneur and student of success (and author of numerous books on both topics) shares with us exactly how you – from any position in your company – can create a go-giver culture.
But, what exactly IS a go-giver culture? Why will it make your team-members, your customers, and all your stakeholders more loyal? And, how will it make your business, and your life, a lot more fun and much more profitable? We’ll find out in this enlightening discussion.
Bob Burg, coauthor of the international bestseller, The Go-Giver and a much sought-after speaker at sales and leadership conferences, is committed to inspiring the entrepreneurial spirit in us all. He shows that companies both large and small that conduct their businesses “The Go-Giver Way” are not only of much greater value to their customers; they are also significantly more functional, and profitable, as well.
You will be able to download the episode on demand here and in iTunes.
Show Notes
Denise Griffitts interviews Bob Burg and John David Mann on Your Partner In Success Radio.
It is generally agreed upon that entrepreneurship is the engine that drives an economy upwards and is primarily responsible for its growth.
Entrepreneurs create jobs, bring better and more affordable products and services to the marketplace, resulting in greater societal health, overall wealth and a vastly improved standard of living. And, while we treasure the entrepreneur, one needs not start their own business in order to be one. One can be entrepreneurial within a company setting (often called “intrapreneurs”) and can lead from anywhere they happen to be positioned.
John David Mann, a successful entrepreneur and student of success (and author of numerous books on both topics) shares with us exactly how you – from any position in your company – can create a go-giver culture.
But, what exactly IS a go-giver culture? Why will it make your team-members, your customers, and all your stakeholders more loyal? And, how will it make your business, and your life, a lot more fun and much more profitable? We’ll find out in this enlightening discussion.
Bob Burg, coauthor of the international bestseller, The Go-Giver and a much sought-after speaker at sales and leadership conferences, is committed to inspiring the entrepreneurial spirit in us all. He shows that companies both large and small that conduct their businesses “The Go-Giver Way” are not only of much greater value to their customers; they are also significantly more functional, and profitable, as well.
You will be able to download the episode on demand here and in iTunes.
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