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In this conversation, Chris Rollins discusses the concept of Ripple Effect Leadership, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, empathy, and connection in effective leadership. He shares his personal journey and how pivotal moments shaped his understanding of leadership. The discussion covers practical techniques for leaders to shift their mindsets from a siloed approach to a more inclusive and impactful ripple effect mindset. Chris highlights the significance of courage in leadership and provides actionable steps for creating a positive ripple effect within teams and organizations.
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Connect with Chris on LinkedIn
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In this conversation, Chris Rollins discusses the concept of Ripple Effect Leadership, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, empathy, and connection in effective leadership. He shares his personal journey and how pivotal moments shaped his understanding of leadership. The discussion covers practical techniques for leaders to shift their mindsets from a siloed approach to a more inclusive and impactful ripple effect mindset. Chris highlights the significance of courage in leadership and provides actionable steps for creating a positive ripple effect within teams and organizations.
Additional Resources:
Connect with Chris on LinkedIn
Attend Unleashing Leaders University!
Learn more about Unleashing Leaders
Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn
Connect with Lee on LinkedIn
Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook
Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram
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