Leadership and Loyalty – Leah Komaiko: The Secret Power of Children’s Books in Shaping Your Identity & Brand

Discover the Secret Power of Children’s Books in Shaping Your Identity and Brand.

Are you curious about the power of children’s books? Do you want to know how they can shape your identity and brand? Join me in this two-part inspiring conversation with a rather unusual, massively insightful brand strategist with a twist.

During this fabulous conversation, we’ll explore the impact of children’s books on our values and leadership. Today, there is controversy surrounding banned books; let’s discover what reading reveals about a child’s inner compass. You may be surprised that children’s books could be the key to unlocking your true potential. I’d like you to please take advantage of this profound and insightful two-part conversation that will change your thoughts about children’s literature.

I can’t wait for you to hear from our special guest Leah Komaiko. Leah is a brand strategist and storyteller. She has worked with leaders of companies like Disney, McDonald’s and founders of companies including Cliff Bar, Philosophy, and The Four Seasons Restaurant in New York. Leah is also a bestselling author of twenty books for children. Children led her to a profound and simple strategy that your five-year-old self knew about branding you’ve forgotten and how to reclaim it.

Website

https://www.leahkomaiko.com

Social Media

http://linkedin.com/in/leah-komaiko-a010b01

http://facebook.com/LeahKBranding

Part 1) The Story That Saved You

When Creativity is the Norm, and Business is Shunned
Bringing The Sick Back to Life
Adults Who Children’s Stories can Save
Discovering The Business Connection in Children’s Books
How To Safely Lay Down the Persona
What Stories Saved You
Books as the Stickiest Stories
When the CEO VET re-meets “Danny and The Dinosaur”
Reuniting With Your Most True Self

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