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Unleash your inner freak... and discover your unique potential. Think of the thing that makes you strange¿the weakness that you won¿t admit during a job interview or performance evaluation. Well, have you ever thought that the foundation of your success might be found in that weakness? Are you embracing your inner freak, or are you hiding it in order to conform and maintain the status quo? David Rendall believes that amplifying your weaknesses is crucial for your success, and he encourages you to do the same. In The Freak Factor, David argues that what makes you weird also makes you…mehr

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Unleash your inner freak... and discover your unique potential. Think of the thing that makes you strange¿the weakness that you won¿t admit during a job interview or performance evaluation. Well, have you ever thought that the foundation of your success might be found in that weakness? Are you embracing your inner freak, or are you hiding it in order to conform and maintain the status quo? David Rendall believes that amplifying your weaknesses is crucial for your success, and he encourages you to do the same. In The Freak Factor, David argues that what makes you weird also makes you exceptional and what makes you weak also makes you strong. Embrace your freak factor, and discover: ¿¿ Greater personal happiness, fulfillment, and energy ¿¿ More meaningful relationships with family and friends ¿¿ Increased employee engagement and productivity ¿¿ Better business strategy and marketing Your greatest weakness is also your greatest strength. Find out how maximizing your freak factor can transform your life, work, and relationships.
Autorenporträt
DAVID J. RENDALL, Before becoming a professional speaker, he was a leadership professor, stand-up comedian, and manager for nonprofits that provided employment for people with disabilities. David has a doctor of management degree in organizational leadership and is the thought leader on harnessing weaknesses to leverage the unique potential of individuals and organizations. He has spoken to audiences on every inhabited continent with clients such as the United States Air Force and the Australian Government, as well as companies in the Fortune 500 like AT&T, State Farm, Ralph Lauren and GlaxoSmithKline. As a freak, David also uses his hyperactivity to compete in marathons, ultramarathons, and triathlons. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and three daughters.