New Workshop: BPL

Create a Business People Love“BPL”?  What’s that?

BPL stands for “Business People Love”, as in, Create a Business People Love.

As in, if you’re wanting to:

  • get out of anonymity
  • create customer evangelists
  • build momentum in your business
  • put your passion into high gear, and do extraordinary, purpose-driven work
  • stand strongly in who you are, and be true to what you are here to give

then a BPL is what you need.

Starting on June 12th, twelve people are going to learn, create, soak in, refine, and mastermind their way to having a BPL.

Are you going to be one of them?  Do you want to be?

Then check out the details of what the course is all about, and why I’m not just taking any old Joe.

6 Comments... Want To Jump In?

  1. Hi Adam

    Just checked you whole program listing (cause I was more than intrigued!) What a great and lovely idea! Have a lunch-meeting with Richard C tomorrow, love to discuss this idea with him. Always hoping I can find something for him in return for his wonderful and kind input to our business. I’m sure he’ll love this idea too.

    Not sure where he (we) can take this, we’ll see. Don’t see it as stealing, please, but the UK is a bit too far-out to join in the BPL here (and I won’t even mention time-differences ;-))

  2. Thanks, Karin, I’m glad you like the idea.

    But, the UK is too far?

    My intention with the timing of the class is to have it accessible in as much of the world as possible (3pm Eastern is noon on the US West coast, 8pm in London, and 7am in Auckland :-)  ).

  3. Holy cow, Adam! I love the feeling of this offer. It’s like the puzzle piece has finally been turned that last millimeter of a click and now it can solidly fall in place. It’s a total match.

    I’m super excited for you and for the group of people who will join you for this journey toward creating a business people love.

    Love on!

  4. Hi Adam

    Mona describes exactly my thoughts: that last piece of the puzzle ;-)

    Time differences can be worked out, right you are. Have to look a bit further into it, cause I really love this idea

  5. Sounds interesting. I’ll have to check this out, since it sounds like what my business could use.

    I like the monks, too.

  6. Thanks Mona, that means a lot coming from you, who knows me so well. :-)

    It’s so great to hear confirmation like that from you and Karin; if either of you has any questions, don’t hesitate to let me know.

    Stu: Thanks; the monks thank you, too. ;-)

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