Today is the launch of our podcast series Leadership Strategies for Tomorrow’s Leaders. A forum for Industry leaders and experts to share their knowledge and experience in a conversational interview format.

 

I couldn’t think of a better voice for our first show than Mark Sanborn president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc., an idea studio dedicated to developing leaders in business and in life. Mark is an international bestselling author and noted expert on leadership, team building, customer service and change.

 

Mark is one of the people I’ve heard whose message is a wonderful mixture of high intellect with awesome engaging style delivered with a charismatic heart. I’ve followed his work over the years, using his book The Fred Factor as training for my company on world class customer service. His most recent release is the Productivity Principles – closing the gap between how good you are to how great you can be.

 

Listen in as we discuss:

  • How Better beats Best
  • Overcoming lack of awareness
  • The Importance of Clarity
  • The Art of Slowing Down
  • The Power of Re Focus

Mark Sanborn, CSP, CPAE, is president of Sanborn & Associates, Inc., an idea studio dedicated to developing leaders in business and in life. Mark is an international bestselling author and noted expert on leadership, team building, customer service and change.

 

He has created and appeared in 20 videos and numerous audio training programs. His video series Team Building: How to Motivate and Manage People made it to the #2 spot for bestselling educational video series in the U.S.

 

Mark’s list of over 2600 clients includes Costco, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, FedEx, Harley-Davidson, Hewlett Packard, Cisco, KPMG, Morton’s of Chicago, New York Life, RE/MAX, ServiceMaster, ESPN, GM, IBM, Avnet, Sandvik and John Deere.

 

Website: https://marksanborn.com

 

Resources: https://marksanborn.com/resources

 

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Transcription of the podcast: Episode 1 Transcription – Mark Sanborn

 


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