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If you think you can go to eat alone, you are bound to be disappointed, and you will eventually hit a dead-end in your life.
There’s an entire generation out there that’s growing and finding it hard to connect with others and be successful in it. Though social media has emerged to help us connect with more people, sadly, it has made us more isolated.
If you’re struggling to make connections with others yet want to build strong social bonds and unsure of how you should do it, Jason Treu, the author of Social Wealth: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships By Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Lead and Network, shows us how to make meaningful connections and establish long term relationships that’ll benefit your organization and life in general.
Jason is a Chief People Officer and Culture and Leadership expert who is in the business of helping leaders, managers, and HR professionals build high-performing cultures and teams have practical communication skills to form unbreakable bonds!
He firmly believes that everything we accomplish in life is made possible through the connections we have built with others, which is our real wealth. Jason talks about the reason why he wrote his book, what social capital and wealth are all about, plus some practical and easy ways to build your social capital.
Make sure you listen to this episode and learn how you can leverage your relationship-building and communication skills!
Grab your copy of Jason Treu’s and start building your Social Wealth! 👉 click here to get one now!
In this episode, you will learn about:
Resources:
What did you think of this short bonus episode? Give us a 5-star rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts, or take our survey.
Contact Brandon: Email [email protected] or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram
Learn more about Xenium HR at xeniumhr.com
Follow Xenium on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Connect with Jason
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If you think you can go to eat alone, you are bound to be disappointed, and you will eventually hit a dead-end in your life.
There’s an entire generation out there that’s growing and finding it hard to connect with others and be successful in it. Though social media has emerged to help us connect with more people, sadly, it has made us more isolated.
If you’re struggling to make connections with others yet want to build strong social bonds and unsure of how you should do it, Jason Treu, the author of Social Wealth: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships By Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Lead and Network, shows us how to make meaningful connections and establish long term relationships that’ll benefit your organization and life in general.
Jason is a Chief People Officer and Culture and Leadership expert who is in the business of helping leaders, managers, and HR professionals build high-performing cultures and teams have practical communication skills to form unbreakable bonds!
He firmly believes that everything we accomplish in life is made possible through the connections we have built with others, which is our real wealth. Jason talks about the reason why he wrote his book, what social capital and wealth are all about, plus some practical and easy ways to build your social capital.
Make sure you listen to this episode and learn how you can leverage your relationship-building and communication skills!
Grab your copy of Jason Treu’s and start building your Social Wealth! 👉 click here to get one now!
In this episode, you will learn about:
Resources:
What did you think of this short bonus episode? Give us a 5-star rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts, or take our survey.
Contact Brandon: Email [email protected] or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram
Learn more about Xenium HR at xeniumhr.com
Follow Xenium on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
Connect with Jason
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