NAPMA's President Releases Powerful Business Book
by Anonymous
Clearwater, FL July 23, 2004 -- NAPMA President Rob Colasanti has just released What I've Learned, a 144 page hardcover book that details what the martial arts industry has taught him, after viewing it from the "crow's nest" for nearly a decade.
As a founding member of the NAPMA team, Colasanti was a key player in building NAPMA into the world's largest professional martial arts association. Over the years, he has consulted with thousands of instructors and experienced the ins and outs of the martial arts industry at a level that few others ever have.
In this book, the author expounds upon a wide range of key areas such as:
Lessons in leadership
Proven staff development techniques
Simple strategies for increasing student enrollments and retention
Universal tips and tactics for business success
Personal development coaching and much more
According to Colasanti, "As NAPMA climbed its way up the ladder of success and became the premier martial arts business association of the twentieth century, I was right there on the front lines studying what works and what fails in our industry. What I've Learned takes the vast knowledge I acquired on this incredible journey and transforms it into 61 easily-digestible sections of practical information for martial arts professionals."
The book evolved from Rob's speaking and writing to the martial arts industry over many years and includes an historic foreword written by Grand Master Jhoon Rhee, What I've Learned is all about fundamental motivation, inspiration and strategy that will greatly benefit anyone who teaches martial arts for a living.
Beginning July 1 of this year, all new NAPMA members will receive What I've Learned as a welcome aboard gift in their Starter Kit. Or, the book may be purchased for $24.95 U.S.D., plus shipping.
To order your copy of What I've Learned, please contact NAPMA at 1-800-973-6734. (Personalized copies can be arranged for an additional $10)
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