Episode description
In today's fast-paced and ever-changing world, having an influence mindset is crucial for success. It allows you to create a positive impact and navigate challenges with ease. Having an influence mindset also helps you become a more effective leader. People with a high level of influence are seen as more competent and effective leaders. They are able to inspire others to take action and achieve results, and they can create a culture of trust and collaboration within an organization.
This week the NERDS welcome Bill Bryan, a leadership expert and founder of tbgleaders.com. Bill has over 20 years of experience in education and leadership development and is a sought-after speaker and consultant. He will be discussing TITE Thinking, a concept he developed which stands for Think Influence, Think Energy. Don't miss this episode as Bill shares valuable tips and strategies for developing your influence skills and becoming a more effective leader!
If you would like to connect with Bill, you can do so here:
LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/wrbryan
email - billbryan@tbgleaders.com
website – www.tbgleaders.com
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