Great leaders, business icons, and product gurus share one common trait: vision. They envision possibilities and make them happen. They take big risks and accomplish great things.
The good news is that you don't have to be born a visionary. Vision is a skill you can learn and master. Vision starts by understanding the simple formula that sets visionaries apart and then by learning how to apply that formula to your business and personal life.
Thought leader Kate Purmal will teach you the simple formula that makes visionaries different. Kate will offer actionable tips you can use to ignite new possibilities in your life. You'll learn how to be bolder, take intelligent risks, and play bigger.
Key Takeaways: You'll learn to expand your vision in a way that will help you: *Take your business over the $1, $5, or $10 million mark *Engage in more strategic projects, create more value, and have greater impact *Develop innovative products to increase your company's revenue and build its value *Invest strategically to scale your business so you are not stuck in the day-to-day grind *Think boldly and increase your visibility in your industry *Create wealth *Manifest your legacy
About Kate Purmal The COO for an early-stage, stealth cell-therapy company, Kate also serves as a consultant, advisor, and business coach to CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs, and companies of all sizes. An expert in launching successful new companies and business ventures, Kate has served as senior vice president of digital content at SanDisk, founder and CEO of the software joint-venture U3, and member of the founding management team at Palm, Inc. She is a founder and former president of WIC and of Thursday Morning Dialogue, was named one of the Most Influential Women in Business by the San Jose Business Journal, and has won two DEMOgod awards. Kate holds a B.A. in applied mathematics from the University of California, San Diego.
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