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Who Bent Your Curve?
Most people can name someone who helped them. Far fewer can name the relationship that changed where they were headed, and almost nobody audits the ones pointing the other way. Six questions from the book, about three minutes, nothing to fill in first.
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Where this comes from
The Book Behind the Questions.
Curve Benders was published by Wiley in 2021. Its argument is that growth stopped being linear, and that a small number of relationships account for most of the change in anyone’s direction. The ones that matter are rare, often unexpected, and usually cost the other person something real.
Also worth a look: the Relationship Economics® assessment, on building the portfolio these relationships live inside.
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Bring This to Your Leadership Team.
Nour turns the ideas in Curve Benders into keynotes, executive education, and advisory work for Fortune 500 leadership teams. Tell him what your team is facing.

