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The Promise Doctrine (a guidebook and system for consistently delivering on your promises!)

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An interactive and thought-stimulating guidebook and system for consistently delivering on your promises!

88 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2010

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Jason W. Womack

4 books39 followers
Jason has the unique ability to take people as they are and focus their individual abilities to reach their very best. His compassion and empathy, two words not often used in productivity coaching, are immense and those attributes help to propel those he works with in-person, online and through his writings to new heights with little resistance and maximum effectiveness. Jason understands that each of us plays many roles – leader, partner, spouse, son, friend, community volunteer, athlete – and to succeed in each of these roles requires a core set of practical and actionable skills that can be learned and honed by anyone with a bit of direction, motivation and support.

He is the CEO and Founder of The Jason Womack Company, an advisor to leaders worldwide and author dedicated to helping individual contributors, entrepreneurs and executives work effectively and efficiently so they have the time, energy and focus to achieve more in work and in life.

MEd (Master’s in Education), MA (Master’s in Psychology),
Author (Your Best Just Got Better),
Founder and CEO (The Jason Womack Company)

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Author 14 books108 followers
December 29, 2012
Father and son team Craig and Jason Womack have written a book that asks its readers to look at productivity in a totally different way. The Promise Doctrine serves as a reminder that productivity isn’t just about doing stuff – it’s about doing the right stuff. for someone new to productivity, this book is a good one to give.
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September 25, 2014
Not bad, but fairly light. A brief review of basic principles that are nonetheless valuable to keep in mind, and to incorporate into your day. If you already use GTD, for example, then you already know this stuff.
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