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donderdag 14 november 2013 Anthony Robbins Brings Business Mastery To Palm Beach, Florida Gathers business leaders to demonstrate insights on running businesses effectively, efficiently & profitably to thrive in any economic time PALM BEACH, Fla., Nov. 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthony Robbins, world-renowned speaker, author and peak performance strategist, will hold his Business Mastery conference, Level 1 Core Business Strategies, at the Palm Beach Convention Center on January 10-14, 2014. Business leaders from more than sixteen countries are expected to attend in order to learn the most cutting edge tools for producing dynamic business growth. The strategy, skills, and systems they will immerse in provide an extraordinary business advantage during uncertain and ever-changing economic times. As a leader called upon by leaders, Robbins has coached more than 50 million people, with more than four million attending his live events. Business Mastery has an esteemed reputation among entrepreneurs who lead business of all sizes worldwide. Praise for the event includes: Tony Robbins and his strategies and tools, have been at the core of our culture from the beginning. He has been one of the critical keys to Salesforces leadership in cloud computing and its growth into a 4 billion dollar company. --Marc Benioff, CEO Salesforce After attending Business Mastery, my listings are up 266 percent, and Ive tripled my sales volume. All this in 90 days! –Kelli Rogan, Realtor, ReMax, Duluth, Georgia Tony Robbins ranks as one of the Top 50 Business Intellectuals in the World. -Accentures Institute for Strategic Change Thanks to Tonys inspiration and expertise Ive built up one of the most successful HR Cloud companies in Europe over the last 5 years, with customers in more than 60 countries and offices in Copenhagen, Zurich and The Hague. My team and I have made it to the Deloitte EMEA Fast500 in 2011 and 2012 (with 749% and 283% growth respectively). – Frank Oddens, Founder & CEO PeopleXS Robbins is best known for his turnaround work on some of the worlds most elite athletes, financial traders, and business owners. He is also the owner of more than a dozen companies in industries as diverse as hospitality and cloud computing to medical practice management and financial services. The companies he owns now generate more than four billion dollars a year in sales. After decades of modeling the finest business practices in the world, Robbins created a systematic method to help fellow entrepreneurs uncover and resolve business problems by discovering the best practices utilized in todays leading companies as well as how to avoid the common blind spots that often unravel businesses during tough economic times. Its no secret the world is changing more rapidly than ever before. In recent years, weve seen multi-billion dollar companies literally dissolve overnight, Robbins said. Its the most competitive environment weve ever been in business and yet, it could be the greatest opportunity for smart solutions, which is how to create and find a better way to meet clients needs. Smart solutions are an efficient and effective approach to business that allows you to create an unfair competitive advantage by finding a way to add more value to your clients than anyone else possibly could. Business Mastery is a comprehensive and exclusive program designed to arm businesses of all sizes and from all industries with strategies and psychology for thriving. Participants work closely with Robbins and other leading business experts to help understand the critical factors that are impacting their businesses, which Robbins coined as the Seven Forces of Business Mastery. Robbins works one-on-one to help his participants arrive at solutions internally: This is a bootcamp. This is not a bunch of conversations and pump up talks. If youre ready for that, if youre one of those kinds of leaders, I look forward to seeing you there. For further information and reservations for Business Mastery at the Palm Beach Convention Center in Palm Beach, Florida on January 10-14, 2014, call 866.766.7149 or visit the Business Mastery webpage. Read more at prnewswire Geplaatst door Olga Boto op 17:22 Geen opmerkingen: Dit e-mailen Dit bloggen! Delen op Twitter Delen op Facebook Labels: 7 Forces of Business Mastery, Transform Your Business Locatie: Palm Beach, Florida, Verenigde Staten Ask the mediator: Will Goodell emasculate the NFL? WASHINGTON, November 13, 2013 — Q: What if Miami Dolphin’s offensive lineman Richie Incognito’s role was to serve as John Martin’s peer motivational mental coach having been recruited by the Miami Dolphin coaching staff/management to toughen up Martin? A: As a second-round draft choice, the Dolphins had a lot invested in Martin. Perhaps, Incognito’s actions were sanctioned by the Dolphin’s organization to make Martin, a marquee player, into an aggressive tackler who wanted to “take somebody’s head off,” figuratively speaking. The goal was to win the game and ultimately win the Super Bowl. SEE RELATED: Richie Incognito is neither a bully nor a racist Football is a physical and mental game. Martin certainly seemed capable of mastering the physical challenges of the sport. However, he may have feared failing and it affected his performance, or maybe he was too self-conscious, or simple couldn’t handle the anxiety and tension of competition. Why didn’t the Dolphin’s simply hire a performance strategist, like Tony Robbins to work with Martin? Robbins could have helped Martin better understand what drove him to under perform? Additionally, Robbins could have focused on what shaped Martin, what is his worldview and what attracted him to football beyond an intellectual understanding. Robbins says, in one of his classic YouTube segments, “human emotions can block ability.” Robbins goes on to say, “if we get the right emotion we can get ourselves to do anything, as emotions create activity.” Obviously, Incognito was never certified as a Tony Robbins motivational seminar coach. SEE RELATED: NFL & the Miami Dolphins: Inside a professional football locker room Yelling racial obscenities at Martin and texting disparaging remarks about his momma and sister didn’t did little to facilitate positive emotions within Martin. It probably amplified Martin’s own self-doubts and negative thoughts. Incognito says that Martin was his best friend. Yet, he never took the time to understand what influenced Martin or what would drive him to step up his performance. Threats and yelling of obscenities were the primary ways he connected with Martin. However, Incognito’s psychological ploy to motivate Martin and shake him down for financial favors failed miserably. If Martin’s lawyer, David Cornwell, takes this matter to trial, imagine what Martin and Incognito might say about each other in depositions or in court. It would be a case of he said versus he said and could possibly damage the public’s opinion of NFL football players. NFL Football is a 17 billion dollar business. In a preemptive move to put a lid on the problem, NFL Commissioner, Roger S. Goodell, appointed Ted Wells, a leading defense lawyer and senior partner at the New York law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison to conduct an independent investigation and submit a report to the commissioner. However, if the NFL is Wells’ client, can he be impartial or act independently? With all due respect, an independent Ombudsman (knowledgeable but not an agent of the NFL) not another lawyer is needed. A settlement or judgment won’t necessarily make Martin whole. If Martin was the victim of harassment and bullying, then Incognito and any other persons responsible should be held accountable and required to make amends to Martin in a reasonable manner. Clearly, the Miami Dolphins need to clean up their act. However the Martin-Incognito conflict is a team problem and should not be seen as an opportunity to weaken players or “emasculate” the NFL. That’s not the character of football or what fans want. — Read more: communities.washingtontimes/neighborhood/why-cant-we-get-along/2013/nov/14/ask-mediator-will-nfl-chickafy-football/#ixzz2lZ4zRylC Follow us: @wtcommunities on Twitter
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