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Presenter: Lee Froschheiser, CEO & President, MAP
Background & Facts:
Vital Factors are the critical and often hidden components that directly affect productivity, execution and bottom-line profitability. Lee Froschheiser, President and CEO of MAP, will be discussing the key principles based on MAP's best selling book, "Vital Factors - The Secret To Transforming Your Business And Your Life."
In this Webinar you will learn:
Founded in 1960, MAP has accelerated the growth and success of more than 13,000 companies and 160,000 executives nationwide.
Lee Froschheiser is CEO and President of MAP, one of the nations most respected business consulting firms. For more than 3 decades, he managed several top-level organizations in the private and public sectors. Lee is one of America's most gifted business coaches because he guides, nurtures, inspires and helps organizations develop a roadmap to success. Some of his clients include: Trader Joe's, Yahoo!, AT&T, WebEx Communications, Caterpillar, Clark Construction, and Wells Fargo.
Quite simply, MAP is considered a pioneer of business management consulting and executive training because the MAP principles employed 46 years ago have resulted in some of the most phenomenal business success stories today. The company we were then is essential to the company we are now.