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On the battlefield, George Patton defined BREAKOUT as that “unforgiving

minute” when armies punch through an enemy stronghold with sudden force and

determination. In a flash, adversarial lines are penetrated, resistance is broken,

and victory comes into view. In the boardroom, BREAKOUT is equally essential.

To be competitive, companies need to develop strategies that punch through the

strongholds and constraints that prevent success. Until then, as famed military

strategist Clausewitz said, “nothing is decided, nothing won, and nothing lost.”

Robert Orlando, award-winning filmmaker, author and public speaker presents:

Dynamic lessons for impacting sudden and positive change based on the tactics

of one of history’s most celebrated BREAKOUT generals – George S.

Patton. During World War II, Patton restored American pride by defeating

armored Nazi troops in North Africa. He was the first to BREAKOUT with his army

from the Normandy beaches and race across Western Europe, bringing the war

to an end. How do Patton’s methods for winning battles apply to business today,

when acquiring new territory, launching products or campaigns, or making quick

decisions, based on calculated risk?

Core values that made Patton the most successful WW2 battlefield general. How

the General’s leadership style compared to those of his peers? What were his

strengths and weaknesses? What were Patton’s strategies for preparation, focus,

coordination, attack, leadership, logistics, and finishing strong? Patton’s BREAKOUT

principles are useful not only in business—they are useful in life. They

represent a philosophy for success that can make an immediate and dramatic

impact on individuals along with corporate culture. Patton’s leadership inspired a

generation to victory. Seventy years later, his strategies still lead to success.

Schedule your
BREAKOUT TO SUCCESS seminar with Robert Orlando today!

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