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My secret growth strategy ...

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michaelhyatt.com

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michael@michaelhyatt.com

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Hey {NAME},  It’s no secret. We’re all in business for one thing … to produce RES

Hey {NAME},  It’s no secret. We’re all in business for one thing … to produce RESULTS. This applies to every organization.  But to change the results you’re getting from your team, you must first change the culture.  Now, I know what you’re thinking … how do you change culture?  My secret is this: to change your culture, change your meetings. The more productive your meetings become, the better results you’ll see from your team.  This is why I believe it’s so important for organizations to get on the same page about their meetings. Meetings can either become an accelerant of results, or they can slow you down.  And this is the EXACT reason why I decided to offer you a special deal until tomorrow ...  If you order 50+ copies for your organization, Megan (my daughter and COO) and I will invite your entire organization to join us on a virtual lunch and learn in June called, “How to Use Meetings to Drive Results.”  This ONE meeting will help your team get on the same page about meetings, so you can see 10x the results you were seeing before.  But this offer will only last until tomorrow at 11:59pm Pacific TOMORROW.  [Order 50+ copies before TOMORROW at 11:59pm Pacific.](  There’s no faster way to change your culture than to first change your meetings. If every single person in your organization spends 15 minutes with this book before they set up a meeting, I can almost guarantee your meetings will produce greater results than before.  This will only happen if you choose to take advantage of our special discount and offer for your team. And remember: you only have one more day to make this decision.  Warmly, Michael  P.S. We have a special discount of every copy for this special team deal. If you choose to buy your copies before tomorrow at 11:59pm Pacific, you can claim this discount and see greater results. [Click here to secure your 50+ copies at our special price.](      --------------------------------------------------------------- [Edit Profile](E2%80%8B) | [Manage Subscriptions]( This email sent to {EMAIL} because you requested one of my complimentary eBooks, video series collections or webinars. Michael Hyatt & Company - P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, TN 37065 USA

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