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Episode 207-Mark Monchek on How Collaboration Can Help Businesses Thrive through Disruption-Building

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Welcome to Episode 207 of Building My Legacy.

Mark Monchek is the founder and chief opportunity officer of Opportunity Lab, a strategy consulting firm that’s focused on helping businesses thrive through disruption. Mark learned about the power of collaboration firsthand when he had to become his own general contractor to rebuild his Brooklyn home when a fire destroyed it six days after he and his wife moved in. Mark believes we are moving into a new era of collaborative, conscious and sustainable business where businesses can work together to be the drivers of positive social change in the world.



So if you want to know:

– The importance of learning how to ask for help

– Why you need a synergistic leadership team on which each person understands their purpose and the purpose of their fellow leaders

– How important changes in your life often come from something, like the COVID-19 pandemic, that, at first, seems tragic and disruptive

– What it means to be a conscious leader and the success principles a conscious leader needs

– How and why to create a culture of opportunity


About Mark Monchek

The founder and chief opportunity officer of Opportunity Lab, a strategy consulting firm that helps businesses thrive through disruption, Mark Monchek has a passion for empowering conscious leaders to build great companies that make a difference in the world. He is the author of the Amazon nonfiction bestseller Culture of Opportunity: How to Grow Your Business in an Age of Disruption. More information is available at www.opplab.com, and you can email Mark at discover@opplab.com

About Lois Sonstegard, PhD

Working with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to t

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