EPISODE · Jan 1, 2015 · 47 MIN
Surpass Your Wildest Goals By Leveraging Non-Traditional Thinking [Small Business Leadership]
from Personal Development Interviews · host Mark Asquith and creative innovation coach Keith Evans on how to think better and bigger as an entrepreneur
Keith Evans, founder of CidaCo, has made a career out of helping entrepreneurs excel. It's something he's passionate about, believes in and is truly accomplished in. What makes Keith so successful? His open mind and willingness to think differently. In a world of uncertainty, your business needs to remain agile, open minded and employ creative thinking in order to… The post Surpass Your Wildest Goals By Leveraging Non-Traditional Thinking [Small Business Leadership] appeared first on Excellence Expected, by Mark Asquith.
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Keith Evans, founder of CidaCo, has made a career out of helping entrepreneurs excel. It's something he's passionate about, believes in and is truly accomplished in. What makes Keith so successful? His open mind and willingness to think differently. In a world of uncertainty, your business needs to remain agile, open minded and employ creative thinking in order to allow it to grow, develop and surpass your expectations - but how can you break free of the traditional mindsets that we have all been conditioned to live within? During this insightful interview, Keith shares his actionable advice on how you can leverage a more open attitude in order to break down the walls that may be holding you back, thus allowing your business to truly achieve and SURPASS it's potential. What a start to 2015, this interview will energise you into taking positive action for yourself and your business. For a copy of the CidaCo Environmental Mapping Tool mentioned in this episode, simply email Keith! Don't forget, the more you expect from yourself, the more you WILL excel!
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