Andy held the attention of our Project Management Community of Practice with his energy, knowledge and humor. He made the experience fun by sharing his experiences with people such as Jesse Ventura, Rudi Giuliani and, of course, Donald.
Andy Dean
Nationally Syndicated Radio Host of “America Now with Andy Dean” & Former President of Donald Trump Productions
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It’s Not What You Know – It's Your Ability To Market What You Know
MarketingDonald Trump has made the “Trump” brand into a household name by constantly reminding people of his successes and achievements. The ability to keep other people informed of your individual progress is an important component for success. Learn what marketing techniques Andy used to get on the show at such a young age.
Leadership Requires A Willingness To Be Unpopular
LeadershipA leader has to take a stand. The willingness to be unpopular is a true demonstration of leadership ability. Any person can preach to a choir, but convincing a choir to stop singing is another ball game. During “The Apprentice” experience, Andy learned that the only project managers who survived the boardroom took full accountability and responsibility for their actions. Great leaders fix problems, not blame.
There is No Substitute for Passion
MotivationThe ability to inspire and motivate others is all about passion. If you do not love what you do, then it is impossible to convince others to follow in your path. By working side-by-side with Mark Burnett (Producer of “The Apprentice”) and real estate billionaire Donald Trump, Andy has firsthand knowledge of how two of the country’s most successful businessmen inspire and motivate others with their unbridled passion for success. Working next to Donald Trump everyday, find out why Andy believes that there is no substitute for passion in the workplace.
Knowing When To Talk and When To Listen
CommunicationAs a former U.S. National Debate Champion, Andy discusses the importance of keeping speech and debate simple. Subtle facial expressions and focused listening are often more valuable in winning an argument than non-stop talking.