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Talking Points
This is how Ron got to Dexter Guff to “blurb” his book.
Why does Ron encourage the order as “think, do, say” and not “think, say, do”?
Ron talks about how his book will help organizations think beyond the bottom line
Why does Ron think organizations get caught up in making money while the iron is hot?
This is the first step Ron thinks you should take when following through with the message in his book
Quote
“What are you currently doing and how can you do that way more efficiently to carve out time at the end of the day where you have dedicated to personal development.“
Helpful Links
Episode 169: Behind the Scenes with Dexter Guff and Peter Oldring
Episode 289: The Vision Driven Leader with Michael Hyatt
Episode 290: Creative Menopause with Chase Reeves [Recorded LIVE at The BIG Ready]
Ron’s Website
Think Do Say
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