Connect the Dots...To Become An Impact Player
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About the Book
The picture in your mind and heart is clear. You want to be an Impact Player in the game of life.
Unfortunately, the roadmap on how to become an Impact Player is not so clear. In order to Connect the Dots, you need help! What's a dot? A dot is advice from someone you respect-an Impact Player.
Impact Players are from business, government, sports, entertainment, academia, and non-profit organizations. They can be young, old, men, women, persons of color, white, or physically challenged. Impact Players reside in every nation and territory. Impact Players get beaten up and bruised in this game of life, but they always get up with a passion to succeed and a stronger resolve to win. Impact Players get their Ph.D.s from the School of Hard Knocks.
In Connect the Dots, Impact Players reveal how they achieved their success and the steps to replicating it. Author Dick Lynch explores the power of knowledge, the advantages of having teammates, and the strength of the human spirit.
Connect the Dots is divided into four parts: Education, Inspiration, Innovation, and Aggregation:
- Education clearly defines what you need to do to become an Impact Player and offers you a challenge to do so.
- Inspiration contains Impact Player interviews that will inspire you to do things right and do the right things.
- Innovation provides expert advice on why cities, businesses, and all organizations must embrace diversity and change and have exceptional leadership to survive.
- Aggregation illustrates how people from every race and culture are in this game of life together and why we must develop a fellowship of diversity for our children and ourselves.
Read Connect the Dots To Become an Impact Player and get in the game-today!
About the Author
Dick Lynch is the founder of the Impact Player Institute. His leadership conferences have attracted CEOs, congressmen, professional athletes, and executives from Fortune 500 companies including General Motors, Procter & Gamble, EDS, and Bank of America. He has been interviewed on ABC, CBS, and NBC and had his own show on Clear Channel radio. He graduated from Brown University with a degree in Organizational Behavior.