Greed: The Biggest Financial Lie
In this episode of The Dani Johnson Show, Dani exposes the lies associated with greed and teaches you how to take your finances to the next level!
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In today’s episode, Dani is sharing her number one business tip to help businesses far exceed the boundaries of a competitive marketplace. In order to stand out, you have to offer something outstanding. There is a gaping hole in the marketplace just waiting for you to fill it with outstanding service.
Dani is analyzing what sets companies like Amazon and Ritz Carlton apart, and how to reverse engineer their methods to obliterate boundaries on YOUR success. (Even better, this doesn’t just apply to business! Providing excellent service in all areas of life – at work, with your spouse and kids, at your church and in your community – builds your reputation and provides value to others).
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In this episode of The Dani Johnson Show, Dani exposes the lies associated with greed and teaches you how to take your finances to the next level!
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