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Have you ever had a great bowl of soup? It didn’t happen by accident. Someone invested their time and energy to prepare it and add the finest ingredients to it. Building a winning team works the same way. It requires time, energy, leadership, teamwork and a recipe for creating a culture of greatness. Now this recipe is available to anyone willing to lead by their example, stir the pot and improve their team and organization. That’s exactly what you’ll find in my new book, SOUP: A Recipe to Nourish Your Team and Culture, which officially releases today! -Jon |
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SOUP IS MEANT TO BE ENJOYED TOGETHER!
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People Who Love SOUP
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“So often we only concern ourselves with wins and losses. We overlook what is at the core of success and that is the “culture” of the team that is created by the leader or leadership group. If you create a culture where all members of the team can thrive and do their jobs effectively, than the score will take care of it self. Jon gives you the recipe of how to create a culture of greatness for your team, organization or family.” - Mike Smith, Head Coach, The Atlanta Falcons “In a world where leaders are pulled in a million different directions Soup reminds us that we must make time to cultivate engaged relationships in order to build a winning organization and team.” - Margaret Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, RE/MAX International, Inc. “There’s a common problem in business today. It’s a people problem… but maybe not in the way you would think. We spend so much time focusing on the bottom line that many fail to focus on the people who make the bottom line what it is. People matter and how we lead them matters. This is why I recommend Jon Gordon’s new book. It’s provides the recipe for mobilizing and engaging a team.” - Chris Brogan, New York Times bestselling author of Social Media 101
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Soup tells the “stirring” story of how Nancy discovers the key ingredients to revitalize her company, her team, and herself. A recipe for success for anyone in any position, Soup delivers the powerful message that the quality of your career, business, and team is determined by the quality of your relationships. People are hungry for positive change and a fresh sense of purpose and passion. If you are ready to stir the pot and lead by example, Soup is a fun and engaging story that supplies you with the tools you need to build a winning team—at work, school, or home.






