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Strategy For You: Building a Bridge to the Life You Want

Author Rich Horwath
Publisher Greenleaf Book Group
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Rich Horwath
ISBN / ASIN1608322513
ISBN-139781608322510
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FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER

Do you have a plan for life? Think back on your life and how you arrived at where you are today. Did you envision where you wanted to be and then map out a strategy for getting there? Or, have you bounced around like a bumper car from one thing to the next? New research shows that only 15 per cent of adults have a written plan for their life. But what if you believe that you have more to offer? Much more. In this book, world-renowned business strategist Rich Horwath provides a five-step plan for building a bridge to the life you want. Using the foundational principles of business strategy, Horwath lays out the five steps you can take to create a more fulfilling and successful life: Discover: Uncover your purpose through insight; Differentiate: Identify your unique strengths; Decide: Allocate your resources; Design: Develop your action plan; and, Drive: Execute your plan. The book gives you the opportunity to maximise your true potential at work and at home. Are you ready to build a bridge to the life you want?

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