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Leadership Development, It Just Makes Sense to Me. Guest - My father, Bob Leslie
Connect with Nate: www.nateleslie.ca/podcast
Connect with Bob: www.leslieglobaleadership.ca
Hey listeners, welcome to Leaving with Curiosity, this is a very special episode. I knew when I wanted to interview my Father Bob Leslie, I couldn't do it in the first episode, and then Gosh episode after episode started clipping along and I got to squeeze him in. He's gonna start feeling left out! And we picked the perfect time to interview Bob, he lives back in Canada now after over 30 years in professional hockey, mostly in Switzerland and Germany. He's now a leadership development trainer, largely working out of Switzerland and Germany and throughout Europe but due to the pandemic he's been back in Canada, where he's now settled.
This week, he's in Switzerland, working with the St Gallen Management Institute with a number of their students and with 18 executives from 18 Different companies. And so I caught up with him at a hotel in Davos, where I first drew a line in the sand in this shift that I was making a number of years ago I joined him there to observe what the heck he was doing and to learn more about it, and it's there that I really found executive coaching. That was the first step in this new journey that I'm on. So, Bob and I explore what he's up to in Switzerland this week, and some really practical examples of what three or four days with him looks like and the impact that it has on leaders. I hope you enjoy it. It was super fun and I'm really proud to be able to share this episode with you today.
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Leadership Development, It Just Makes Sense to Me. Guest - My father, Bob Leslie
Connect with Nate: www.nateleslie.ca/podcast
Connect with Bob: www.leslieglobaleadership.ca
Hey listeners, welcome to Leaving with Curiosity, this is a very special episode. I knew when I wanted to interview my Father Bob Leslie, I couldn't do it in the first episode, and then Gosh episode after episode started clipping along and I got to squeeze him in. He's gonna start feeling left out! And we picked the perfect time to interview Bob, he lives back in Canada now after over 30 years in professional hockey, mostly in Switzerland and Germany. He's now a leadership development trainer, largely working out of Switzerland and Germany and throughout Europe but due to the pandemic he's been back in Canada, where he's now settled.
This week, he's in Switzerland, working with the St Gallen Management Institute with a number of their students and with 18 executives from 18 Different companies. And so I caught up with him at a hotel in Davos, where I first drew a line in the sand in this shift that I was making a number of years ago I joined him there to observe what the heck he was doing and to learn more about it, and it's there that I really found executive coaching. That was the first step in this new journey that I'm on. So, Bob and I explore what he's up to in Switzerland this week, and some really practical examples of what three or four days with him looks like and the impact that it has on leaders. I hope you enjoy it. It was super fun and I'm really proud to be able to share this episode with you today.
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