Michael Stanier interviews Sally Hogshead

“Sally’s book gives great insight about who you are and what you do, and offers practical tips on how to apply that to knowledge to optimize performance.” – Michael Stanier, Box of Crayons

In this interview, you’ll learn:

  • The benefits of shifting from looking at yourself to looking at how others see you
  • How to identify what you naturally do best
  • How to make your success more predictable
  • What traits high performers share
  • How to capitalize on what you do best

Ready to go? Click below to listen to Michael Stanier’s podcast interview with Sally Hogshead.

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About the author

Sally Hogshead

Sally skyrocketed to the top of the advertising world in her early 20s, fascinating millions of consumers for clients such as MINI Cooper and Coca-Cola. Since then, she’s published two New York Times bestsellers on the science of fascination, and is one of only 172 living members in the Speaker Hall of Fame. Over a million professionals have taken the Fascination Advantage® personality test to discover how others perceive their communication.

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