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A principal of Gallup and co-author of the insightful and groundbreaking, research based book Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life, Rodd Wagner, describes the importance of partnerships in all aspects of our personal, business, and professional lives. He shares extensive research findings on why some partnerships succeed, while others fail, and the reasons why. He also describes how people with one or more strong partnerships are more successful in all areas of their lives. He also shows how to improve and strengthen partnerships and their untapped potential for creating happier and more fulfilled lives.

Rodd Wagner is my internet radio show guest on Blog Business Success; hosted live on BlogTalkRadio.

The show airs live on Tuesday, February 9, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time; 5:00 pm Pacific Time.

A principal of Gallup and co-author of the insightful and groundbreaking, research based book Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life, Rodd Wagner, describes the importance of partnerships in all aspects of our personal, business, and professional lives. You will learn:

* Why humans crave collaboration and partnerships with others

* The value of encouraging collaboration and teams in companies

* The essential elements that all successful partnerships share

* How to build partnerships in your personal and professional life



Rodd Wagner (photo left) is a New York Times bestselling author and a principal of Gallup. He and Gallup Vice Chairman Gale Muller, Ph.D., are authors of Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life. Rodd Wagner and James K. Harter, Ph.D., are authors of 12: The Elements of Great Managing.

Rodd Wagner's books, speeches, and consulting focus on how human nature affects business strategy. He advises senior executives in many industries on the best ways to strengthen their partnerships, increase employee engagement, and improve profitability.

Rodd was formerly the research director for the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram; a reporter and news editor for The Salt Lake Tribune; and a radio talk show host. He received a master's degree in business administration from the University of Utah Graduate School of Business.

When not writing or consulting, Rodd Wagner enjoys snowboarding, fly-fishing, kayaking, and coaching youth lacrosse. He, his wife, Nora, and their three tennis-, hockey-, and lacrosse-playing children live near Minneapolis.

My book review of Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life by Rodd Wagner and Gale Muller.

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Let's talk with principal of Gallup and co-author of the insightful and groundbreaking, research based book Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life, Rodd Wagner, as he describes the importance of partnerships in all aspects of our personal, business, and professional lives. He shares extensive research findings on why some partnerships succeed, while others fail, and the reasons why. He also describes how people with one or more strong partnerships are more successful in all areas of their lives. He also shows how to improve and strengthen partnerships and their untapped potential for creating happier and more fulfilled lives on Blog Business Success Radio.

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