A clear and simple definition of Responsibility is: “The ability to respond.”
What separates thought leaders in professional fields such as: marketing, academic, business training, spirituality, philosophy (or any other discipline you can think of ) is their ability to respond to uncertainty.
Amateurs react. Professionals respond.
After 17+ memorablem years of teaching direct marketing strategies to work-at-home entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, professional speakers and corporate giants such as Sams Club, I’ve observed that world-class professionals are defined by 3 core responsibilities.
If you want to become a social influencer or thought leader in your area of expertise, these 3 responsibilities can expand your public authority online and offline with reliable certainty.
Responsibility #1: Define Reality.
I learned this from Max De Pree, former CEO of Herman Miller and best-selling author of Leadership Is an Art. Max says, “The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between the two, the leader must become a servant and a debtor.”
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What Happens When You Just Market? Nothing!
Watch this video (above) if you want to once-and-for-all discover why your marketing skills are not enough.
If you want to monetize your presentations faster, better and easier, then it pays to learn how to develop and more effectively utilize your promotional skills.
Promoters are the “rainmakers” of the business world because they have the ability influence their most skeptical prospects to take action (by voting with their wallets) and become loyal customers.
The video above will take just 12 minutes out of your day, but what you discover may change your presentation style (and annual income) forever.
Take a look at the video now and then please give me your feedback in the comment section (below).