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Where There’s a Wall, There’s a Way w/ Allen Fahden

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Where There’s a Wall, There’s a Way: How to Defeat the Five Predictable Walls that Kill Most New Ideas Research shows that companies that offer a meaningful difference can get up to 240 times the results while actually gaining higher profit margins. Yet, five predictable walls kill most of the ideas and initiatives that make us different. Is there a way to change this with a few minor adjustments? The evidence says yes. Allen Fahden shows how to breach the five walls that stand in the way of the next level of success. About Our Guest Author, corporate trainer, and former stand-up comic Allen Fahden has consulted with countless Fortune 500 companies, as well as celebrity business owners such as Paul McCartney and Bill Murray. Allen been featured by People Magazine, ABC News, BBC TV, and countless television and radio broadcasts, as well as syndicated and local print media across the U.S. Creator of the HOT Team Profile, Allen has also written chapters for best-selling The One Minute Millionaire by Chicken Soup for the Soul co-author Mark Victor Hansen. Allen's profiles have sold 400,000 copies internationally. Preproduction copies of his upcoming book, Is Half the World Crazy? have received critical acclaim. The innovation and team techniques featured in Allen's work have resulted from years of developing ways to create new ideas that will sell to both clients and the mass market. His experience in the field includes presiding over his own award-winning advertising agency, as well as serving as Vice-president and Creative Director of D'Arcy, Masius, Benton, and Bowles, and as Senior Writer for accounts such as Levi's at Foote, Cone, and Belding in San Francisco. Allen resides in San Diego, CA, where he divides his time between writing, corporate consulting, and giving keynote speeches.

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