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Strategies of Highly Successful Leaders Part 2
Description:
In Part 2 of the series, Dr. Roger Levin highlights eight strategies and a road map available to everyone that offers success through life-changing opportunities in both professional and personal endeavors. In addition, he discusses the role of advisors in avoiding some of the pitfalls that stagnate our growth as professionals as we navigate the course of our careers.
Date Added:
9/4/2008
Author(s):
Roger P. Levin, DDS
Dr. Roger Levin is a third-generation general dentist and the
Chairman and CEO of the largest dental practice consulting firm in North America, Levin Group, Inc., whic...
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Questions & Comments
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Sharad Gupta - (10/17/2011 10:08 AM)
very gud lecture crisp concepts
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Vern Beckie - (9/29/2011 5:25 PM)
Roger Levin is a great resource for dentistry. Very solid stuff.
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