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In a creative twist on a regular business book, authors Katy Bray and Zeb Severson use their combined wisdom to teach the most valuable lessons on scaling a business-complete with all the archetypical challenges many start-ups face-and do it in a fresh and engaging way. Written in the form of a business parable not unlike Og Mandino's The Greatest Salesman in the World, Katy and Zeb also use the medium of narrative storytelling to teach the tried and true methods for healing and scaling they use in their own work with clients. A book that reaches into the mind and the heart, The Seven Mental…mehr

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In a creative twist on a regular business book, authors Katy Bray and Zeb Severson use their combined wisdom to teach the most valuable lessons on scaling a business-complete with all the archetypical challenges many start-ups face-and do it in a fresh and engaging way. Written in the form of a business parable not unlike Og Mandino's The Greatest Salesman in the World, Katy and Zeb also use the medium of narrative storytelling to teach the tried and true methods for healing and scaling they use in their own work with clients. A book that reaches into the mind and the heart, The Seven Mental Models for the Conscious Team provides solutions to challenges every growing team has-and does so in the most inviting way.
Autorenporträt
A certified health and life coach, as well as a Vedic Master-an expert in meditation, yoga, and Ayurveda-Katy Bray began her private practice in 2005. Because she regularly attended business networking events, she found herself working primarily with entrepreneurs. When her one-on-one clients saw life-changing results, they told her, "My business needs this kind of help, too. Can you help us?" The answer was yes, and, eventually, Katy transitioned her focus to entrepreneurs and business teams, and her passion is working with conscious leaders around the world. Over the years, her clients have included the CEO of a $1 billion company, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, as well as many solopreneurs.