Leadership through Helpfulness

Business is about helping people. That might seem like a ridiculously simple observation but if the idea is so common, then I wonder why seeing it in practice is so very uncommon.

The best businesses are places built on a culture of value creation. Every person on the entire team has pretty much one main focus: to help customers get to where they’ve always dreamed of being.

Too many businesspeople have got caught up in complexity and lost sight of the simplicity of commerce. It’s really all about using your products and services as a bridge. To connect your customers to their best. Do that with passion, focus and acute levels of excellence, and the world will beat a path to your front door.

Robin Sharma is one of the world’s leading experts on leadership and personal development. In a ranking of top guru’s in the leadership arena that included Jack Welch, John Maxwell and Jim Collins, Robin was voted #2 globally. (source: leadershipgurus.net)

"A keen observer of life and business, Sharma frames his wisdom in a friendly, accessible way that will appeal to readers at every level of their careers." – Publishers Weekly

About robin.sharma

Robin Sharma is the globally celebrated author of 10 bestselling books on leadership and personal development. His work has been published in over 50 countries and nearly 70 languages, making him one of the most widely read authors in the world. He shot to fame with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, which has topped international bestseller lists and sold millions of copies. Robin is the founder of Sharma Leadership International Inc., a global consultancy that helps people in organizations Lead Without a Title. Clients include many of the FORTUNE 500 including Microsoft, GE, NIKE, BP, FedEx and IBM. Organizations such as NASA, Yale University and The Harvard Business School are also SLI clients. Robin is a former litigation lawyer who holds two law degrees including a Masters of Law (Dalhousie Law School).

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