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Permission to Be Extraordinary

The Secret Strategies of Women Who Have It All

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Permission to Be Extraordinary

By: Roxanne Emmerich
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Subjects include ignoring detrimental and unchallenged norms, thinking like a power leader, re-engaging your childlike energy, and how to quadruple your results in 90 days.©2005 Roxanne Emmerich (P)2005 Made For Success Career Success Motivation & Self-Improvement Personal Development Personal Success

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An intelligent and highly respected motivational speaker, Roxanne Emmerich presents a powerfully insightful lecture on female-oriented leadership, an approached that is sadly overlooked, because of the business world's often male-centric outlook on leadership. Roxanne empowers, and inspires with unique ways of thinking, and leading. From concepts like approaching the challenges of the world with a childlike tenacity to examples of her unique management style - like treating her cleaning woman as a partner, rather than an employee, which allowed both to be fulfilled - this book is full of surprising and useful advice. This audio will truly help inspire amazing strategies for work and allow you to regain a sense-positive motivation.

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I think this would be great for men as well although it does aim towards women.

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