Brian Tracy is a prolific speaker, author and consultant and has recorded many audio programmes for Nightingale Conant.
You will find much more on Brian Tracy at his two main websites:
Brian Tracy International
Brian Tracy University
In particular I recommend that you take a good look at his compendium of his Secrets to Success audio recordings.
I am slowly reviewing these 21 Secrets on my main blog (it takes a long time because I take so many notes and then have to choose what to include and what to exclude from my review):
21 Great Ways To Build A High Profit Business - strong buy recommendation
21 Success Secrets of Self Made Millionaires - strong buy recommendation
21 Great Ways to Manage Your Time and Double Your Productivity - owned, listened to several times, review to be written.
21 Great Ways to Hire and Keep the Best People - owned, listened to, review to be written
21 Great Ways to Start and Build Your Own Successful Business - owned, listened to, review to be written
21 Great Ways to Become An Outstanding Manager - owned, listened to, review to be written
21 Great Ways to Became a Sales Superstar - owned, listened to several times, review to be written
21 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Money - owned, not yet heard.
Brian Tracy continues to add to this 21 secrets/great ways series and all I have heard have been to a very high standard.
On the Shopping List
"How You Can Start, Build, Manage or Turn Around Any Business Home Study Course"
In this 16 CD-set and Workbook Binder, you will learn strategies for:
- Boosting your profits and maximizing your ROI
- Developing new ways to attract more customers
- Selling at higher prices against lower priced competition
- Closing your prospects with a "Yes" every time
- Building a long term growth plan
- Reducing the probability of failure
- Inspiring your team to achieve maximum results
- Getting more balance in every area of your life
This sounds exactly what many businesses need to learn as the economy turns into tougher times and you can see more about it here.
I just need to clear the review backlog before I reinvest in new programs.