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Apr 23, 2018

Bluefish founder Steve Sims shares the approaches that enable him to create legendary experiences for his exclusive clientele.

 

You'll Learn:

  1. How Steve got the Pope to drop by and bless his client’s wedding
  2. The magic question that unleashes possibilities
  3. How relationships are like oak trees

 

About Steve:

Steve Sims is is the visionary founder of Bluefish: the world¹s first luxury concierge company that delivers the highest level of personalized travel, transportation, and cutting-edge entertainment services to corporate executives, celebrities, professional athletes, and other discerning individuals interested in living life to its fullest. He has been invited to speak to MBA students at Harvard (twice), has spoken at the Pentagon, and has been featured in major media all around the world: From The Sunday Times and China Post, to The Wall Street Journal. You can learn more at stevedsims.com.

 

View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep290

1 Comments
  • almost six years ago
    Raul
    I absolutely loved this episode. I have always subscribed to the same mindset that Steve has , albeit on a smaller scale. This started when an elementary teacher started class by putting a $1 bill on her desk. Then proceeded to ask everyone to introduce themselves. When she got to me I asked what the dollar was for? She said it was for the first person that asked, and wanted to drive the point home that one should always be asking good questions.
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