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" ... I’ve spent my entire career helping people achieve their professional success and ascension to leadership. I research the most successful people of our generation so that we can understand and emulate their habits and practices and optimize our own success. I’ve published in such journals as Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today, Nature, Scientific American, Academic Medicine, and co-edited a book on the systems and programs in medical education. I am currently writing a book on elite high achievers, including Nobel laureates, astronauts and Olympic champions. I earned my doctorate at Teachers College Columbia University where I studied Adult Learning and Leadership, my B.S. and M.S. in Business Management from the University at Stony Brook and certificates in Executive Leadership and Managing for Execution from Cornell University. ... "
" ... Onward Nation is listened to worldwide and has generated $2 million in revenues. In his book Profitable Podcasting, Woessner attributes his success in large part to his “Trojan horse” method of selling, where he is able to get in front of industry leaders and key decision makers by interviewing them on his show, a strategy any podcaster can emulate. ... "
" ... Strive to emulate or strive to beat? Your leadership presence creates a breadcrumb trail of traits, qualities and competencies that will fuel the next generation’s leadership portfolio. Colleagues will either embrace pieces of your style or choose to be the opposite of what they’ve experienced from your leadership. How do you want to be remembered? You decide. It’s your choice. ... "
" ... · Let your skills surprise you: Wine-Banks did not set out to be a lawyer. She wanted to be a journalist and went to law school because some of the top journalists she wanted to emulate went to law school. Once in law school, she discovered she was good at it and liked it. So, she suggests listing skills you have used in past jobs that you loved and hated. She advised looking for jobs that would maximize the skills you enjoy and minimize those you don’t. ... "