
In this clip, Juliet Funt talks about the “thieves” that can rob leaders of their productivity and the first step to stop them.
In this clip, Juliet Funt talks about the “thieves” that can rob leaders of their productivity and the first step to stop them.
Continuing from the previous clip, Juliet Funt now provides a strategy to defeat the “thieves” of productivity once they have been identified.
In this clip, Marcus Buckingham explains that a leader’s job is to build more teams like their best teams. He then shares the conditions of high-performing teams and how leaders can work toward creating these high-performing teams.
In this clip, Marcus Buckingham shares how company values can be reflected in the products and environments of the organization.
In this clip, Marcus Buckingham shares his insights regarding performance reviews and his perspective on why they may not be as effective in measuring what they are intended to measure.
In this clip, Sam Adeyemi describes how the identity of a leader influences the impact a leader will have with their followers.
In this clip, Sam Adeyemi discusses the importance of vision and the role a leader has in speaking the vision into reality.
In this clip, Sam Adeyemi suggests leaders take a look at their current training systems. How do your current training systems help create the ideal leaders to carry out the vision?
In this clip, Immaculée Ilibagiza describes the beginnings of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and how God revealed himself to her. Immaculée also reflects on the positive role her family and community played during this atrocity.
In this clip, Immaculée Ilibagiza describes how she responded and struggled during the devastating Rwandan genocide. How should a leader respond when emotions and fear compound the conflict?
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