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In this episode, we'll challenge the idealized views of leadership that often permeate our society. With a candid and critical approach, we explore the dangers of placing leaders on pedestals and advocate for embracing a more realistic understanding of leadership. By seeking multiple perspectives, studying real-life leaders, cultivating critical thinking skills, and shifting the focus to measurable results, listeners will gain insights into fostering growth, innovation, and accountability within themselves and their organizations.
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“Leaders Last” is a podcast covering a range of topics, including leadership training, executive coaching, organizational development, personal development, team building, communication skills, strategic planning, problem-solving, decision-making, time management, motivation, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, creativity, innovation, change management, delegation, and vision.
Thank you for checking out “Leaders Last,” a podcast hosted by Dr. David M Robertson, a leaderologist and leadership industry advocate.
Learn more by listening to the 4-minute podcast introduction: https://anchor.fm/dr-david-robertson/episodes/An-Introduction-and-Purpose-Statement-e1h6k9h
Find “Leaders Last” on Audible, Google, Apple, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and more.
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Check out NLAInfo.org
“There go my people, I must hurry to catch up with them for I am their leader.” - Mahatma Gandhi
It's time for leadership professionals to take back the discipline! Servitus non est dux
By Dr. David RobertsonIn this episode, we'll challenge the idealized views of leadership that often permeate our society. With a candid and critical approach, we explore the dangers of placing leaders on pedestals and advocate for embracing a more realistic understanding of leadership. By seeking multiple perspectives, studying real-life leaders, cultivating critical thinking skills, and shifting the focus to measurable results, listeners will gain insights into fostering growth, innovation, and accountability within themselves and their organizations.
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“Leaders Last” is a podcast covering a range of topics, including leadership training, executive coaching, organizational development, personal development, team building, communication skills, strategic planning, problem-solving, decision-making, time management, motivation, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, creativity, innovation, change management, delegation, and vision.
Thank you for checking out “Leaders Last,” a podcast hosted by Dr. David M Robertson, a leaderologist and leadership industry advocate.
Learn more by listening to the 4-minute podcast introduction: https://anchor.fm/dr-david-robertson/episodes/An-Introduction-and-Purpose-Statement-e1h6k9h
Find “Leaders Last” on Audible, Google, Apple, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and more.
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Check out NLAInfo.org
“There go my people, I must hurry to catch up with them for I am their leader.” - Mahatma Gandhi
It's time for leadership professionals to take back the discipline! Servitus non est dux