Every industry revolves around Key People of Influence
Their
names come up in conversation. They attract opportunity. They earn more
money. Many people think it takes decades of hard work, academic
qualifications and a generous measure of good luck to become a Key Person of Influence.
This book shows that there is a strategy for fast-tracking your way to
the inner circle of the industry you love. Your ability to succeed
depends on your ability to influence. Start now by reading this book.
“KPI is to personal branding what Jim Collins’ ‘flywheel principle’ was to making businesses great.” - Jayson Gaignard, Canadian Entrepreneur, Author, Super-connector, and Founder of Mastermind Talks
“Leveraging
your personal brand is one of the most effective strategies any small
business owner can use to outperform their competitors today. If you
want to cut through the noise, the KPI Method gives you a roadmap.” - Rachel David, YouTuber, Instagram Influencer, and Founder of Hashtag Communications
“This
book has very powerful ideas that will have you achieving much more in
far less time. Hard work is not enough; if you want to make it big, you
must strive to become a Key Person of Influence. This book shows you
exactly how to do that faster.” - Mike Harris, Creator of three multi-billion-pound businesses and Author of Find Your Lightbulb
“This
book hits on the big trends of our time and shows you how to leverage
them to your advantage and to the advantage of the people you meet. This
is a must read.” - Penny Power OBE, Technology Entrepreneur
About the Author:
Daniel Priestley
is an entrepreneur and best-selling author. He started his first
company at age 21 and built a multi-million-dollar enterprise by age 25.
He has since gone on to grow businesses in the UK, USA, Singapore and
Australia, as well as be an advisor and stakeholder in a portfolio of
ventures. In 2010, Daniel co-founded a business accelerator, which has
helped thousands of companies to stand out and scale up. He’s helped to
raise millions of dollars investment funding for ventures and hundreds
of thousands for charities.