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The Compassionate Samurai Lives On

por Jim Stovall

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A tribute to the life and legacy of Brian Klemmer, founder and CEO of Klemmer & Associates, Inc. Although Brian Klemmer left this earth too soon, his life-changing influence lives on, as demonstrated in the pages of this book. For more than 30 years, Brian shaped the lives of thousands of people worldwide through leadership seminars and speaking. The Compassionate Samurai Lives On includes inspiration and true testimonies by the individuals his message reached. Page after page reveals the true stories of people whose hearts have been captured and shaped by his powerful message, and who have carried their renewed hope and vision back home to lead passionately and influence their worlds. "Any person's life and legacy can only be judged from the perspective of the people they touched and the difference they made. My friend, Brian Klemmer, changed my life and Brian knew that if you learn something, you change your own life, if you teach someone, you change another person's life, but if you teach people to teach, you change the world. This is the legacy of Brian Klemmer, and the on-going work of Klemmer & Associates." -Jim Stovall… (más)
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A tribute to the life and legacy of Brian Klemmer, founder and CEO of Klemmer & Associates, Inc. Although Brian Klemmer left this earth too soon, his life-changing influence lives on, as demonstrated in the pages of this book. For more than 30 years, Brian shaped the lives of thousands of people worldwide through leadership seminars and speaking. The Compassionate Samurai Lives On includes inspiration and true testimonies by the individuals his message reached. Page after page reveals the true stories of people whose hearts have been captured and shaped by his powerful message, and who have carried their renewed hope and vision back home to lead passionately and influence their worlds. "Any person's life and legacy can only be judged from the perspective of the people they touched and the difference they made. My friend, Brian Klemmer, changed my life and Brian knew that if you learn something, you change your own life, if you teach someone, you change another person's life, but if you teach people to teach, you change the world. This is the legacy of Brian Klemmer, and the on-going work of Klemmer & Associates." -Jim Stovall

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