Eric Wright is the President of Publishing at SCB Marketing. He is an innovative leader, a dynamic speaker and a published author. He has taught leadership and management on four continents, served on various economic development and visioning councils, and authored hundreds of articles, including three books. His new book is Dogs Don’t Bark at Parked Cars: Your GPS in an Era of Hyper-Change a motivational guide for success in a continually changing business environment that transcends generations and professions.
Top Takeaways: Dogs Don’t Bark at Parked Cars with Eric Wright
- Entrepreneurial ventures move the economic needle
- If you allow yourself to pause and pay attention to distractions, you are going to get bit on the bum
- How do we create dogged persistence? You must have clarity of vision
- You must be proactive attracting people to your vision
- What the dog whispered – the foundation of trust
- When trust breaks down, everything slows down, and you are going to run into problems
- Build trust by setting reasonable expectations for yourself and your deliverables
- Slow on the front end, quick on the back end, it takes time to develop trust
- When you hit the sweet spot of ability and integrity things begin to move very quickly
- Relational priority – Raise value mutual experience
- At what point in time does a human interaction need to be involved
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Learning From Leaders:
Current Book: The Mindset Scorecard by Dan Sullivan
Leadership Superpower: Understanding how people are wired
Motivational Mantra:
[shareable cite=”Abraham Lincoln”]I get ready and perhaps my chance will come[/shareable]
[shareable]Luck is not luck if you’re prepared for it[/shareable]
Book Most Often Gifted: Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
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Dogs Don’t Bark at Parked Cars: Your GPS in an Era of Hyper-Change by Eric Wright