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Part 44: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Dr. Michael Armour of SLDI

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DALLAS, TX -- Michael Armour holds a PhD from UCLA (among other degrees) and has achieved impressive strides in diverse fields that include education, non-profit administration, ministry and the US Navy. He later founded a consulting company that speaks to his decades of leadership accomplishments -- Strategic Leadership Development International (SDLI).

As an executive coach, business strategist, and keynote speaker there are few subjects that he is yet to broach. Doctor Mike, as he is affectionally known, has coached close to 1000 executives, managers, and entrepreneurs. He has consulted with corporate leaders and individuals in nearly every business, industry, and geographic corner. He has shared his insights in numerous venues, such as training sessions, conferences, face-to-face discussions, and public addresses, as well as articles and even a bestselling book Leadership and the Power of Trust. In recent years, Dr. Mike has taken to podcasts to spread his messages about career and managerial success.

He is particularly interested in the attitudes, outlooks, and values which contribute to personal effectiveness, whatever our life pursuits. And that’s our topic today, because last week our nation had its annual Thanksgiving Day celebration. It’s a uniquely American event, with traditions and customs that set it apart from any other holiday celebration, not only in this country, but almost anywhere else in the world.

While the memories of this year’s Thanksgiving Day are still fresh in our memory, it’s a good time to ask Dr. Mike to share some of his perspectives on the spirit of gratitude that Thanksgiving is intended to kindle.

For more information about Michael Armour and his work visit www.leaderperfect.com