• Relationship Equity

  • Your Cornerstone Investment to Great Gains in Business and Life
  • De: Richard Walker
  • Narrado por: Ian Russell
  • Duración: 4 h y 7 m
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 calificaciones)

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“Humanity is the core of our business.” — Richard Walker

As the CEO of a prominent IT consulting firm, York Solutions, Richard Walker has applied the principle of Relationship Equity to achieve tremendous business success as he builds the tech talent pool and helps professionals develop their careers. Walker describes Relationship Equity as the good faith you can build by investing in relationships faithfully and steadily, with no expectation of reaping a return.

In his new book, Relationship Equity: Your Cornerstone Investment to Great Gains in Business and Life, Walker takes his listeners on a journey of discovery, examining a principle with the power to revolutionize both business and personal lives.

He explains that the relationships we forge with others are of supreme importance—and when you get those right, the rest will follow.

“If you are a friend who is genuine,” he writes, “you will have genuine friends—and lo and behold— they will want to help you just as you have helped them.”

Sounds simple? It’s not.

Relationship Equity has many nuances, and Walker explores them all in Relationship Equity. To share the story of how he developed the philosophy, he escorts his readers back to the small-town world of his youth in northern England, then onward to his corporate life at the helm of a thriving American tech company.

“In our families, our businesses, our communities, our world—we need one another,” Walker writes. “We are not islands unto ourselves.”

In his new book, Walker teaches us what he and his company are doing today to pay forward the many acts of kindness that have come his way through the years. Richard Walker has made it his business to change lives for the better, and his business reflects that.

©2023 Richard Walker (P)2023 Advantage Media Group, Inc.
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A great read that hits home.

In a time where there are so many resources and perspectives offered, this one hit close to home.

Richard offers a humble and unique perspective into how building relationship equity has had a long term positive impact on his life and ultimately led him to where he is today. The narrating made it easy to visualize and relate to some of his experiences.

Overall a great listen, 5/5 would recommend.

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