Mission Matters: World’s Leading Entrepreneurs Reveal Their Top Tips To Success (Business Leaders Vol.4)

(Business Leaders Edition Volume 4) Every enterprise needs leadership and great leaders are formed through both success and failure. Are you and your organization positioned properly for this new age of leadership? Boardsi CEO, Martin Rowinski, co-authors one chapter in this book “Every Company Should Have a Diverse Board” Book available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1949680355

Adam Torres is here to help you move forward. In this latest edition of Mission Matters (Business Leaders Edition Volume 4), Torres features 18 top professionals who share their lessons on leadership.

In these pages, through inspiring stories, you’ll discover:

How patient care and technology meet in the medical field.
How digital transformation is imperative for companies.
What creating your dream retirement looks like.
How to create a result-driven culture in your company.
How to pivot your marketing to survive crisis situations.
Why cohesion is more important than engagement in an organization.
And much more!
Adam Torres is the co-founder of Mission Matters Media, a media and publishing company dedicated to the needs of business owners, entrepreneurs, and executives. An international speaker and the author of multiple bestselling books, Adam’s advice has been featured in major publications such as Forbes, Inc., and Fox Business. Listen to Adam’s popular podcast Mission Matters at MissionMatters.com.

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