EPISODE · May 18, 2020 · 59 MIN
The New P&L speaks to Dr John Demartini, world-renowned human behaviour specialist
from The New P & L - Principles and Leadership in Business · host The New P&L Institute
Our core values, principles and belief systems based on our upbringing and life experiences determine our outlook on life - our perceptions, ability, performance and ultimately, our success - both personally and professionally. This week, The New P&L - Principles & Leadership podcast series speaks to one of the world's foremost authorities on human behaviour and personal development, Dr John Demartini. In a fascinating hour-long podcast full of incredible insights, we discuss with Dr Demartini how to live congruently with your highest values, what makes a great leader, 'fantasy versus vision' and what business leaders and owners can do to limit the impact of the pandemic on their companies, as well as the story behind his own inspirational journey to become a global leader in human development.
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Our core values, principles and belief systems based on our upbringing and life experiences determine our outlook on life - our perceptions, ability, performance and ultimately, our success - both personally and professionally. This week, The New P&L - Principles & Leadership podcast series speaks to one of the world's foremost authorities on human behaviour and personal development, Dr John Demartini. In a fascinating hour-long podcast full of incredible insights, we discuss with Dr Demartini how to live congruently with your highest values, what makes a great leader, 'fantasy versus vision' and what business leaders and owners can do to limit the impact of the pandemic on their companies, as well as the story behind his own inspirational journey to become a global leader in human development.
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