In this in-depth interview author, leadership coach, and CEO of Building Champions, Daniel Harkavy sits down to talk surfing, growing up Jewish, and the responsibilities of influence in the modern world.
Learn how a serious accident fueled this self-described Hebrew school dropout’s search for meaning, his conversion to Christianity, and the path to love and partnership with his wife of 33 years. And how the consciousness of his own influence – and using that influence for good – led to the founding of his company, Building Champions, 25 years ago.
Daniel discusses the importance of taking personal inventory, measuring one’s net worth in life – not just in finances – and how writing your own eulogy can lead to enlightenment and direction. He also touches on how leaders today might re-imagine business, technology, and their roles in a post-pandemic world.
Harkavy has authored several books, including The 7 Perspectives of Effective Leaders, Living Forward, and Becoming A Coaching Leader: The Proven Strategy for Building Your Own Team of Champions.
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