Asking for help as a business leader isn’t always an easy thing to do. Your ego might get in the way, or the kind of help you receive might not be what you wanted. This topic, along with many other leadership focused themes, appear in Michael Wallace’s book Motorcycle Metaphor, Leadership Lessons for the Progressive Organization.
Michael discusses with us the journey of his early career in sales to taking coaching certification that helped to change his perspective and give him the inspiration for his book. Dave and Greg both share stories from their own business experiences that related to Michael’s thoughts about getting help and allowing yourself to experience your success.
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Dr. Dan Arguello: Medical Care in Underserved Areas.
Rodrigo Salles: Building Trust and Cultivating Relationships
Dave Veale: Authenticity, Coaching & Leadership Growth
Dr. Bill Howatt: Creating Deep Connections To Foster Growth
Andrew Oland: Leadership Lessons of a Brewery CEO
Kelley Russell-DuVarney: Exploring Sociological Imagination
Dave Stonehouse: Leadership & Persuasive Communication
Matt Cundill: Sounds Like A Plan
Phil Jewell: How Experience Impacts Leadership
Greg Hemmings: Once A Host, Always A Friend
Quentin Casey: Connecting With A Billionaire
Ed Staniowski: What It Means To Be A Leader
Nancy Gharib: Building a Business That Suits You
Kurt Goddard: Disability Rights and Advocacy with Inclusion Canada
Muraly Srinarayanathas: Business Beyond Borders
Laura Gatien: Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Access
Andy Posner: Redefining Financial Services for Good
Rachel Vander Vennen: Authentic Leadership and Inclusive Communities
Dr. Matthew Harrison: Digital Solutions for Inclusive Leadership
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