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Elite

High Performance Lessons and Habits from a Former Navy SEAL

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Elite

Di: Nick Hays
Letto da: Nick Hays
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The business environment has changed dramatically over the last several decades. Volatile market conditions, disruptive innovation, and digital transformations across entire sectors have rendered traditional business methods obsolete. To thrive, businesses must be adaptable, agile, and lean. Policies and procedures may change, but strong leadership and shared goals ensure a source of strength and continuity. Providing real-world methods and effective strategies, this essential resource will allow you to:

  • Embrace the Warrior Mindset to always be proactive, never a victim.
  • Develop the trust of your team through strength and shared experience.
  • Devise durable and sustainable business strategies and contingency plans that adapt to fluid situations.
  • Promote a culture of innovation and authenticity to deliver a solid foundation for your team

Elite: High Performance Lessons and Habits from a Former Navy SEAL is a must-listen guide for everyone from aspiring entrepreneurs to established business leaders. No matter the stage of your business - development, exploitation, or disruption - Elite will change your approach to business and unlock the warrior within.

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