Effective Community-Building Strategies with Doug Ulman
Negotiate Anything - Podcast tekijÀn mukaan Kwame Christian Esq., M.A.
In this powerful episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian dives deep into a conversation with Doug Ulman, the CEO of Pelotonia, a nonprofit dedicated to raising funds for cancer research. Doug shares his insights on the vital role community plays in achieving ambitious goals, drawing from his personal journey with cancer and the success of Pelotonia in raising nearly $22 million. He discusses the importance of setting lofty aspirations, grassroots community building, and the shared sacrifice required to foster lasting social movements. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in negotiation, leadership, and the transformative power of community. **What Will Be Covered:** - The significance of community in achieving common goals and combating feelings of isolation. - The importance of setting ambitious goals and being audacious in the pursuit of them. - The challenges and rewards of grassroots community building and motivating long-term commitment Follow Doug Ulman on LinkedIn Pelotonia LinkedIn page Pelotonia website What's in it for you? Exclusive Advice: Gain insights from top negotiation experts. Community Support: Connect with a like-minded community focused on growth. Personal & Professional Growth: Unlock strategies to enhance every aspect of your life. You deserve to negotiate more of the best things in life, and now you can! Don't waitâbe the first in line to experience this game-changing resource. đ Special Launch Offer: Subscribe today and get 50% off for the first year. That's just $10 a month or $100 for the year! đ Visit negotiateanything.com to join today and secure your spot. Ensure you don't miss out on any updates or exclusive offers. Elevate your negotiation game with Negotiate Anything Premiumâyour future of successful negotiations starts now! Connect with Greg Williams Follow Greg on LinkedIn https://www.themasternegotiator.com/ Free Negotiation Blog by Greg