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Dr. Andrew Wittman: Achieving A Warrior Mindset & Asking Better Questions (Episode 7)

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Dr. Andrew Wittman is the founder of the Mental Toughness Training Center, a leadership consultancy specializing in peak performance, team dynamics, resolving conflict in the workplace and is the author of the book, “Ground Zero Leadership: CEO of You” (2016). A Marine Corps infantry combat veteran and former federal agent, he holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology, is a guest lecturer at Clemson University, and co-hosts the radio call-in show, “Get Warrior Tough.” As a leadership and peak-performance expert working across five continents, Andrew has successfully added tens of millions in profit to his clients’ bottom line, through his trade-mark cellular problem-solving methods before becoming a motivational keynote speaker. In this episode, Dr. Wittman discusses mindset, how to improve corporate culture, how to ask better questions and why he's so against positive thinking.  If you want to find out more about Dr. Wittman, check out his website: www.getwarriortough.com   Also find him on Twitter @WarriorToughPhD and email [email protected]  Make sure to rate us and leave us a review -- it goes a long way. While you're at it. Subscribe to our free, weekly newsletter Value Hive. Value Hive provides curated, value investing content straight to your inbox. For free. Forever. Check it out here!

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Dr. Andrew Wittman is the founder of the Mental Toughness Training Center, a leadership consultancy specializing in peak performance, team dynamics, resolving conflict in the workplace and is the author of the book, “Ground Zero Leadership: CEO of You” (2016). A Marine Corps infantry combat veteran and former federal agent, he holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology, is a guest lecturer at Clemson University, and co-hosts the radio call-in show, “Get Warrior Tough.” As a leadership and peak-performance expert working across five continents, Andrew has successfully added tens of millions in profit to his clients’ bottom line, through his trade-mark cellular problem-solving methods before becoming a motivational keynote speaker. In this episode, Dr. Wittman discusses mindset, how to improve corporate culture, how to ask better questions and why he's so against positive thinking.  If you want to find out more about Dr. Wittman, check out his website: www.getwarriortough.com   Also find him on Twitter @WarriorToughPhD and email [email protected]  Make sure to rate us and leave us a review -- it goes a long way. While you're at it. Subscribe to our free, weekly newsletter Value Hive. Value Hive provides curated, value investing content straight to your inbox. For free. Forever. Check it out here!

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