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    Has the weather turned on you and your business suddenly? Are the waves starting to crash against the sides of your once comfortably traveling ship?

    Do you now find yourself in uncertain waters?

    All leaders are born instantly as experts at getting INTO messes. What separates the good from the great is their ability to get OUT of messes.

    The best leaders may have started their training in ivory tower classrooms or through heavy researching and mentoring. But at some point, to get your sea legs, you've got to get on your own ship.

    And, if you really want to learn about your leadership capabilities...that self-discovery will occur the moment you find yourself lost at sea.

    Join Michael and Jim as they provide key navigational secrets to weathering the most difficult of business storms.

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