I’ve
recently become involved with the Author Teleseminars series, hosted by the
wonderful Elizabeth Marshall. Given
that, I thought I’d let you know about a free call coming up showcasing Keith
Ferrazzi, the internationally renowned consultant and bestselling author of Who’s Got Your Back?.
For those of you not familiar with the book,
the premise is that becoming a winner in any endeavor requires a trusted
team of advisers who can offer guidance and help to hold us accountable to
achieving our goals. It is the reason PhD candidates have adviser teams, top
executives have boards, world class athletes have fitness coaches, and
presidents have cabinets. Keith is an
expert in teaching people how to build deeper, more trusting "lifeline
relationships” and how to replace
the "yes men" in your life with those who get it and actually care
and push you to achieve.
The
free call will take place on Monday, June 15th at 1PM ET and will
also feature the ever-insightful Chris Brogan and Michael Port. Those who would like to COMMENT HERE about
any of these top thinkers or the subject of building a trusted team of advisers
will be entered to win a FREE COPY of Who’s Got Your Back?.
Hi Alexandra - Thanks for this great tip on Keith Ferrazzi's participation in the Author Teleseminars. I started reading Who's Got Your Back on the plane yesterday and am already half complete! It is a must read for everyone!
I can't wait to listen in on the call!
Best wishes and always Act As If It Were Impossible to Fail!
Joe Lavelle
Posted by: Joe Lavelle | June 10, 2009 at 04:22 PM
@Joe: Glad you liked it. :)
Posted by: Alexandra Levit | June 18, 2009 at 02:15 PM
Great stuff. I am 22 years old and a senior in cogelle. My classmates and peers desperately need to hear this message along with the others you deliver. I've read Never Eat Alone. I got the book suggestion from a mentor in ag business that I have. I follow you on twitter and read the tips you send via email. My peers MUST hear these messages not just for themselves but for the future of business and relationships. How can we bring this message to cogelle students and make it culturally relevant to them? If we can figure that out, the pay will be huge-even greater than what you experience now! Thank you for sharing.
Posted by: Ahmed | July 30, 2012 at 09:34 AM