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Career with a Conscience
Financial health means developing a business asset that can create ongoing income for decades, while improving the lives of everyone we touch. This is our “Career with a Conscience.”
WHY? What’s your purpose? People don’t care what we do–they care why we do it.
Simon Sinek, noted author and lecturer, says "It all Start with WHY." You can hear his game-changer 16 minute talk: The Golden Circle." Preview this overview that follows for the motivations in 'why' we have a career-long commitment to the Shaklee vision."Why"...
Save the date August 8 – “Building Shaklee Master Coordinators” from one who’s done it. Next Steps following 90-Days to Momentum with Richard Brooke
Insights for the new year 2020. As we reflect on the powerful leadership examples Richard Brooke has given to us -- with 90-Days to Momentum, and Live in Chicago, and the workshop that followed -- I have 2 observations: 1) We in Shaklee were READY to take on...
Taking a Look — The Philosophy & Culture & the Proof
We partner with high-performers to support their personal health along with possibilities for long-term financial health. Our customers are SMART and they're BUSY. And they choose elite products that are proven to be SAFE and proven to WORK. Our goal: to create...
The Power of science — When real proof is important
Our customers are looking for elite products that are SAFE and products that WORK. Here's a window into impressive proof. Here's a written summary of these Shaklee Differences from Dr. Jamie McManus, MD, Chair of Medical Affairs at Shaklee Corporation. PDF Here The...
The Shaklee Dream Continues – Video 25th Anniversary 1981
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpSUqnGJ0SM
Dr. Shaklee Interviewed Live – 1973
Dr. Shaklee in his own words @5.5 minutes
“The Shaklee Story” — Insights in his own words
Insights in his own words from Dr. Forrest Shaklee, including from his formative years. @29 Minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZql6GyiQI
A Millenial Harvard Student’s Shaklee Story — Meet Tif Vin
Tiffany Vin, just graduating from Harvard this year, supported herself as she was a student. Now as she looks at options after graduation, she sees endless possibilities on her choices, thanks to her $50,000/year income. Her options do not have to be ruled by...