Discover all eight leadership styles & blind spots

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Here's what you get...($140 Value)

Online Course ($100)

How well do you know yourself? How well do you know others? The difference between a good leader and a great leader is in their ability to connect with and influence others.

PDF Report ($30)

Get immediate access to download this 32-page report describing all eight styles. Discover the leadership strengths, drivers and potential blind spots of others in this concise report.

Kindle Book ($10)

Kevin's best-selling book, BlindSpots - Why Good People Make Bad Choices, reached the Amazon #1 best-seller rank in two categories on launch day. Download your copy free.

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Lesson 1 - Know Thyself and Others

Socrates believed that “The unexamined life is not worth living”. He was quoted by his students as using the maxim “Know Thyself”.

In lesson 1, You will learn that when you put into practice the Platinum Rule instead of the Golden Rule, you will find yourself connecting with people at deeper levels, having greater productivity at work, enjoying less conflicts and ultimately better relationships.

Lesson 2 - Understanding our Blind Spots

You don't know what you don't know. And, sometimes the things you think you know simply are not so.

Lesson 2 will help you discover a new perspective by understanding how our sense of being in control of our thinking is really a  misperception.

Lesson 3 - What are the Eight Styles

You know more about yourself from taking the Blind Spot Assessment. Now it is time to discover more about the other styles.

In Lesson 3, you will learn more about what makes each of the Leadership Styles tick. When you learn what makes people tick, you will be equipped to have more patience and empathy toward others. Thus, allowing you to enjoy richer relationships.

Lesson 4 - The Science Behind the Styles

Hipprocrates, in approximately 400 B.C., first postulated four personality groups. But, it wasn't until the 1940's that we started developing the science.

In Lesson 4, you will learn the fascinating history and science behind the Blind Spot Assessment styles. You will approach your relationships with greater confidence.


Know Thyself and Others

How well do you know yourself? How well do you know others? The difference between a good leader and a great leader is in their ability to connect with and influence others. In order to increase your influence and Earned Leadership Quotient, you must learn what makes people tick.

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$134.00 VALUE! Learn more with five video lessons, four quizzes and helpful resources. Enroll today in this introductory offer and receive a free Best-selling Kindle Book: BlindSpots - Why Good People Make Bad Choices and 32-page downloadable PDF report.

Get Access To Exclusive Bonuses

Here are two amazing bonuses you get for free if you sign up today!

BONUS 1

Amazon Best-selling Book

You will discover how to download your own Kindle copy of Kevin's best-selling book: BlindSpots - Why Good People Make Bad Choices. His book reached the Amazon #1 best-seller rank in two categories on launch day: Business Ethics and Financial Risk Management. You will get a copy when you enroll in this course. ($10 Value)

BONUS 2

32-page Blind Spot Assessment Report

You will get immediate access to download this 32-page report describing all eight styles. Discover the leadership strengths, drivers and potential blind spots of others in this concise report. ($30 Value)

Enroll Now and Save!

$140.00 VALUE! Learn more with five video lessons, four quizzes and helpful resources. Enroll today in this introductory offer and receive a free Best-selling Kindle Book: BlindSpots - Why Good People Make Bad Choices and 32-page downloadable PDF report.

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