Norman Bodek’s Harada Method – The People Side of Lean

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Learn the Harada Method and become self-reliant to achieve your long-term goals. Discover how Shohei Ohtani used this method to become an MVP in Major League Baseball. Develop strong goals, create good habits, and reflect daily to create new habits that lead to success.

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What you’ll learn

  • Teach managers to become Leaders and Coaches
  • Help people develop their talents to their fullest
  • Know how to pick successful goals
  • Learn how to lead and motivate people to become high achievers
  • Create a vision for long-term personal success
  • Raise your self-esteem to help you achieve your vision
  • Raise your self-esteem to help you achieve your vision when you have meaningful goals
  • Learn and understand how to communicate better within your organization
  • Improve your goal-setting technique
  • Learn how to be an independent person and achieve personal and corporate goals
  • Practice setting both long-term and short-term goals and objectives
  • Know how to make decision to benefit your organization, your customers and yourself
  • Create a successful future

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Shohei Ohtani, winner of Major League Baseball’s MVP award (Nov.18,2021) used the Harada Method to make his dream a reality.

The Harada Method is a path to being self-reliant, and being the best!

Are you motivated? Do you love what you do? Are you driven daily to achieve your long-term goals despite the daily distractions?

Follow George on a journey where he first discovered the Harada Method of self-reliance.  This training stems from Mr. Harada whose method has been taught to over 60,000 people in Japan with stellar results including the following example of this sophomore student:

When Shohei Otani was a sophomore at high school in Japan he was trained on the Harada Method. At the time, he wanted to be a professional baseball pitcher with a goal to pitch at 99 miles an hour. He worked out precisely the method indicating the tasks he had to perform for the next three years. After graduation from high school, he was the first-picked player in the major leagues. In 2014, he had a 14-4 record, earned run average was 2.61, batting average was 274 and he hit 10 home runs. Today, November 18, 2021, he became the MLB’s most valuable player.

Do some homework on Shohei Ohtani – – a lot has happened since 2015… see what he has done for Japan, baseball, and his fans. You can do the same using the Harada Method. You can be the best!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Understand what makes a strong goal and where to position it so it has a strong foundation

  • Develop a 64-Chart as a guiding beacon of the future to come

  • Understanding the Routing Checklist’s importance in creating good habits

  • Self-reflecting daily using a diary

Who this course is for:

  • For those that want to create new habits that lead you to success

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