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Summer of Love Rolls On
BY: Jon Sanchez | Date:
“I think the foremost quality – there’s no success without it – is really loving what you do. If you love it, you do it well, and there’s no success if you don’t do well what you’re working at.” ― Malcolm Forbes
For the TPI team, this summer has been all about love. We’ve loved traveling the country leading engagements with some amazing companies like Cisco, Dell & Kohler. We’ve supported organizations having incredible impact in our communities like the Anthony Munoz Foundation, Warbird Memorial Museum and the Boy Scouts. We’ve worked with hundreds of high-performing professionals to help them focus on what they love and take their work to the next level. And summer is not even half over! Check out some highlights below.
And if you’re looking for a keynote speaker, executive coach or performance workshop to unleash the potential of your team – to help them find the love – we’re ready to help.
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