Drawing on his own experience launching and scaling multiple companies, Dave Kerpen shares the secrets of how you can shift your mindset (and your workload) to focus on the things that are most important for your business, your employees, and you. With real-life examples and prompts for goal-setting, Get Over Yourself is a blueprint to help readers become master delegators by learning how to: Avoid common challenges faced by small business owners and corporate leaders - Create a healthy, sustainable work-life balance in todays dynamic work environment - Build a business that serves your life, not a life that serves your business - Embrace delegation as a strategy for long-term growth and success - Navigate the changing work landscape, including remote work, hybrid work, ChatGPT, and the gig economy - Choose the right people for your team and encourage a workplace of trust and autonomy - Shape a team that works smarter together, not longer hours -
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Weight: 346g
Dimensions: 146 x 217mm
Publication Date: 19 Mar 2024
Publisher: BenBella Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781637744468
About Dave Kerpen
Dave Kerpen is a serial entrepreneur New York Times bestselling author and global keynote speaker. He is the cofounder and co-CEO of Apprentice a platform connecting entrepreneurs with top college students and is the author of several bestselling books including The Art of People Likeable Social Media and Likeable Business.He is a popular contributor to Inc.com and a LinkedIn Influencer and has been featured in many media outlets including the New York Times the TODAY show CBS Early Show BBC Financial Times and more. Additionally Kerpen is the executive chairman of The Nursing Beat and the cofounder and CEO of Remembering Live. He was previously the founder and chairman of Likeable Local and was the cofounder and CEO of Likeable Media which was sold to 10Pearls in April 2021.