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Featuring Jack Speer, former NPR news anchor and current adjunct instructor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. In conversation with Christopher Myers, Faculty Director of the Center for Innovative Leadership, Jack explores why effective leadership communication goes far beyond polish or presentation skills.
Listen as Jack offers powerful insights into why leadership communication is a present-moment practice—one that requires sensing what’s needed, adapting in real time, and responding with empathy and agility in moments that matter most.
By Center for Innovative Leadership @ Johns HopkinsFeaturing Jack Speer, former NPR news anchor and current adjunct instructor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. In conversation with Christopher Myers, Faculty Director of the Center for Innovative Leadership, Jack explores why effective leadership communication goes far beyond polish or presentation skills.
Listen as Jack offers powerful insights into why leadership communication is a present-moment practice—one that requires sensing what’s needed, adapting in real time, and responding with empathy and agility in moments that matter most.