
Mitch Anthony
Author of Storyselling for Financial Advisors : How Top Producers Sell
About the Author
Mitch Anthony is principal of a training and communication consulting firm specializing in the financial services and insurance industries. Over the past 20 years, he has given an estimated 2,500 paid presentations to corporations worldwide. He also writes and hosts The Daily Dose, a syndicated show more radio feature heard on 160 stations nationwide and has appeared on, or consulted with, a variety of national television programs. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Mitch Anthony
The New Retirementality: Planning Your Life and Living Your Dreams...at Any Age You Want (2001) 72 copies, 1 review
Your Clients for Life: The Definitive Guide to Becoming a Successful Financial Planner (2002) 14 copies
Making the Client Connection: Maximizing the Power of Your Personality, Presentations, and Presence (2004) 3 copies
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The New Retirementality: Planning Your Life and Living Your Dreams...at Any Age You Want by Mitch Anthony
The ideas are good, but the author equates "work" with purpose, ad nauseum. Purpose is important, staying engaged is important, a meaningful life is important. I can't imagine anyone quibbling with these points--but the notion that work is the way to achieve those things is suspect, and the idea that it's the best way is just annoying.
The book spent the front part convincing you why storytelling works. Unfortunately, very little technique is taught.
Later on, the book teaches you how to identify and handle different clients but very little is shared about story telling.
The stories given are alright but very few of them are actually funny.
This book is still very important to me nonetheless.
Later on, the book teaches you how to identify and handle different clients but very little is shared about story telling.
The stories given are alright but very few of them are actually funny.
This book is still very important to me nonetheless.
The book spent the front part convincing you why storytelling works. Unfortunately, very little technique is taught.
Later on, the book teaches you how to identify and handle different clients but very little is shared about story telling.
The stories given are alright but very few of them are actually funny.
This book is still very important to me nonetheless.
Later on, the book teaches you how to identify and handle different clients but very little is shared about story telling.
The stories given are alright but very few of them are actually funny.
This book is still very important to me nonetheless.
El concepto de inteligencia emocional fue relacionado inicialmente al éxito del liderazgo y gestión empresarial, y es la capacidad para relacionarse con la gente y mantener relaciones positivas.
Sep 16, 2010Spanish
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