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Posted over 5 years ago

Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Good Leader?

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In this week’s episode of The Art of Passive Income, we dive deep into leadership qualities with Andy Storch.

Andy is a performance coach, a sales leader, and international speaker who works with strategy, finance, business acumen, top performers, and sales. Some of his clients include Oracle, Google, Toyota, State Farm, Red Bull, HP, Sony, Cisco… just to name a few from his quite impressive, extensive list!

Andy is also a podcaster! His podcast, the Entrepreneur Hot Seat includes entrepreneurs who share their stories in hopes to inspire other entrepreneurs looking to go down that path.

Listen in now as talk in depth about the attributes you need to possess to be a good leader.

Plus,
  • Andy’s three tips for good management
  • Traditional education vs a non-traditional approach
  • The worst advice Andy has seen given
  • Andy’s most worthwhile investment

And, so much more!



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