Welcome to episode #5 of Foreword Thinking - The Business and Motivational Book Review Podcast presented by HarperCollins Canada. How often do you think about the world’s best performers and how they manage to “turn it on” in that moment of pressure? It may be in front of millions of people, or it may be your next sales call, we all need to better understand how to get in “the zone.” In this episode with speak with Jim Fannin, the author of S.C.O.R.E For Life, and the leading zone coach in the world. This is an incredible conversation - I hope you enjoy it. I am also looking to do a SkypeCast on the changes that have occurred in the business world since Jim Collins released his powerful business book, Good To Great. If you would like to be a part of that show, please drop me a line.
Show Notes
- Running time: 33:01.
- Welcome to Foreword Thinking - The Business and Motivational Book Review Podcast presented by HarperCollins Canada.
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- Upcoming conversation with John Wood author of Leaving Microsoft to Change The World and founder of the amazing non-profit group, Room To Read.
- Join me for a SkypeCast on Good To Great - Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't - Jim Collins - let’s discuss what’s happened since the book came out and if anything has changed. Please let me know if you would like to take part.
- Upcoming conversation about the environment with Tim Flannery author of The Weather Makers.
- This episode in conversation with Jim Fannin - Author of S.C.O.R.E For Life - The Five Keys To Optimum Achievement.
- Jim is the leading Zone Coach in the world.
- The interview runs about 28 minutes.
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Comments
Hi Mitch,
Wow! I loved this interview with Jim Fannin and can't wait to read his book. The interview was insightful, uplifting and truly motivational. Jim seems like the genuine thing and I can see why you hit it off so well with him.
Your comments about the "Jaw" have me making sure it's loose and relaxed.
Great show!
Bill (a.k.a. OrangeSprocketman!)
September 11, 2007 9:17 PM
Posted by Bill McGrath