Focus on developing your capacity for straight talking and compassionate honesty in your conversations with senior leader, human change facilitator, conference speaker Suzanne Waldron. Susan shares how she has transformed her drive of not being misunderstood, something borne from her childhood experience, into the focus of her passion and work centred on connecting senior leaders and leadership groups with their capacity to talk honestly and openly in a direct yet compassionate manners. This is a very engaging and fascinating conversation that gets real deep and goes into many different spaces. What becomes abundantly clear however is the overall imperative that we all take responsibility to develop our straight talk skills to stop wasting time and live life to the fullest.
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