Episode #098: The 5 Laws of Stratospheric Success with Bob Burg
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Even if you don’t recognize today’s guest by name, chances are the title of his book is one you’ve heard mentioned again and again the last several years.
Bob Burg is the author of a half a dozen books! He is a sought-after speaker at company leadership and sales conferences. He regularly addresses audiences ranging in size from 50 to 16,000.
He’s shared the platform with notables including today’s top thought leaders, broadcast personalities, Olympic athletes and political leaders including a former United States President.
His best-known book is one he co-wrote with friend John David Mann and is a book that was originally released in 2007. It’s called The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea. It’s being re-released in a newly expanded edition and, at the time of this writing, is available for pre-order. It has, to date, sold over half a million copies and has been translated into 21 languages
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In today’s episode, Bob and I discuss:
His insights on what he calls the 5 Laws of Stratospheric Success
Some of the misconceptions often associated with being a Go-Giver
Examples of successful Go-Givers in the real world
And much more!
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Bob Burg’s Latest Book
You can order your copy of The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea right now!
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