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The Charitable Mobility VP, David Bezzant - VP of Public Sector T-Mobile

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Discover how David Bezzant went from selling mobile phones at a booth in Walmart to becoming the National Vice President for T-Mobile. His talent for building others up and his entrepreneurial upbringing created a strong foundation for success that continues to serve him today. In this episode, you’ll learn how David developed his people skills to create a highly successful career helping millions of people around the world stay connected. Listen to his story and choose which action will help you reach success, too.

Action Principles

Pick one to do this week:

  1. Mentor someone. If you see someone struggling, stand up and help them. If you can, offer to mentor them. ACTION: Pick a person that could use your help and offer to mentor them.
  2. Build people up. Appreciate the value in others and share your gratitude with them. Don’t name drop; name build. ACTION: Give someone a compliment on something they’ve done well recently.
  3. Research the truth. Spend time researching and studying your industry, career and company. No matter the situation, always seek out the truth. ACTION: Ask yourself: “Is there something I’m just guessing or assuming about my career?” If so, spend some time researching to find out the truth.
  4. Know your competition. Understand what they do well and learn from them. ACTION: Evaluate a competitor honestly and pick one thing you can use from it to do better yourself.

Guest Resources

You can follow David Bezzant on LinkedIn.

Suggested LinkedIn Learning Courses

How to Make Work More Meaningful

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Thanks to Dave Crenshaw's partnership with Microsoft and LinkedIn Learning, you can get free access to his full course, Time Management Fundamentals, at DaveGift.com.

Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com

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Manage episode 394313494 series 3548147
Content provided by Dave Crenshaw. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Crenshaw or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Discover how David Bezzant went from selling mobile phones at a booth in Walmart to becoming the National Vice President for T-Mobile. His talent for building others up and his entrepreneurial upbringing created a strong foundation for success that continues to serve him today. In this episode, you’ll learn how David developed his people skills to create a highly successful career helping millions of people around the world stay connected. Listen to his story and choose which action will help you reach success, too.

Action Principles

Pick one to do this week:

  1. Mentor someone. If you see someone struggling, stand up and help them. If you can, offer to mentor them. ACTION: Pick a person that could use your help and offer to mentor them.
  2. Build people up. Appreciate the value in others and share your gratitude with them. Don’t name drop; name build. ACTION: Give someone a compliment on something they’ve done well recently.
  3. Research the truth. Spend time researching and studying your industry, career and company. No matter the situation, always seek out the truth. ACTION: Ask yourself: “Is there something I’m just guessing or assuming about my career?” If so, spend some time researching to find out the truth.
  4. Know your competition. Understand what they do well and learn from them. ACTION: Evaluate a competitor honestly and pick one thing you can use from it to do better yourself.

Guest Resources

You can follow David Bezzant on LinkedIn.

Suggested LinkedIn Learning Courses

How to Make Work More Meaningful

Free Time Management Course
Thanks to Dave Crenshaw's partnership with Microsoft and LinkedIn Learning, you can get free access to his full course, Time Management Fundamentals, at DaveGift.com.

Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com

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