How Dark Arts of Political Manipulation Works

How Dark Arts of Political Manipulation Works

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Momentum stalls when leaders try to carry it all themselves. Darren Hardy shares a counterintuitive principle practiced by elite performers that shifts the entire trajectory of an organization. It is not about personal brilliance. It is about mastering one critical discipline tha ...  Show more

Why You Are Playing Too Small

What if the gap between where you are and where you know you could be has nothing to do with talent, time, or opportunity? In today's episode, Darren Hardy challenges a hidden assumption that quietly caps your growth and invites you to confront a truth most people avoid. OPERATIO ...  Show more

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