Social Wealth: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships By Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Lead and Network by Jason Treu
Jason Treu is a business and executive coach. He’s a popular keynoter and leading expert on human behavior, influence, sales, networking and leadership.
He works with experts, entrepreneurs and executives to help them get known and stand out by building key skill sets and right relationships, creating their brand platform and purpose (including helping them get to the next stage in their business and career).
He is a recovering lawyer having earned a law degree and Masters in Communications from Syracuse University, and his B.A. from Indiana University.
The Host’s Perspective:
In Social Wealth, the author explains that with the rise of the Internet, technology, smartphones, and social media, an interesting–and alarming–shift has taken place in the last two decades.
As a society, rather than becoming more capable of human connection, we have become more and more isolated from one another. Meeting new people and growing relationships on any level is getting much harder, not easier. Yet it’s relationships that are absolutely critical and essential to driving both professional and personal success.
Social Wealth shows you how to be more conscious about building up and leveraging your social capital so that you can have more, better relationships and live a more successful, fulfilled life.
This book will open your eyes to a whole new, positive aspect of your life and the relationships you can have.
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Show Notes:
Social Wealth: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships By Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Lead and Network by Jason Treu
Rising Strong by Brené Brown
Give and Take by Adam M. Grant
Childhood Disrupted by Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Blue Ocean Strategy, Expanded Edition by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Monkey Mind by Daniel Smith
Jason’s Website (BeExtraordinary.tv)
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