How do successful people become successful and what are their secrets?
Jeff Smith is a multiple award-winning Keynote Speaker, International Business Trainer and he's on record as "the most successful author in history" on the subject of KPI and Business Management. Jeff has spent over 40 years studying the science of success and on this show he uncovers success stories from all over the world ranging from the world's first flying car, The Stig from BBC Top Gear, the shocking truth about hypnotism and everything else in between. He talks with the people involved, he asks them how they overcame their toughest challenges and he digs deep to uncover their strategies and shares their secrets of success here with you.
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How do successful people become successful and what are their secrets?
Jeff Smith is a multiple award-winning Keynote Speaker, International Business Trainer and he's on record as "the most successful author in history" on the subject of KPI and Business Management. Jeff has spent over 40 years studying the science of success and on this show he uncovers success stories from all over the world ranging from the world's first flying car, The Stig from BBC Top Gear, the shocking truth about hypnotism and everything else in between. He talks with the people involved, he asks them how they overcame their toughest challenges and he digs deep to uncover their strategies and shares their secrets of success here with you.
www.jeff-smith.com
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In today’s episode Jeff Smith, The KPI Guy, is talking with Robert Kerbeck, the corporate spy!
In the 1990s Robert had built for himself what most would consider a respectable acting career, but it wasn’t making him enough money to support the lifestyle he had envisioned. So, Robert got a side gig.
That side gig was to become a spy! Yes! He got paid for tricking the people inside multibillion-dollar corporations into telling him things they definitely should not have told him. He charmed eager-to-please assistants, gaining their trust along with total access to a company’s most valuable information.
His once promising acting career tailed off as he burrowed deeper and deeper into the world of corporate espionage, to the point where his income jumped from tens of thousands, to hundreds of thousands, and then to millions of dollars a year.
His new book called “Ruse” which his memoir, has been released and is set to become a Hollywood movie.
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