Anyone who wants to be successful in leadership needs to be really good at working with people. The more a leader understands human behavior the more effectively they’ll deal with it and reach the goals of their organization and their mission. This is where St. Thomas Aquinas gives us a distinct advantage. He represents a wealth of knowledge coming from the Catholic tradition about how we work, how our hearts work, how we make decisions. And in this fifth part of our series we look at how he solves the problems of when people just don’t want to work.
DGT Episode 234 - Leadership And The Little Things - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 6
DGT Episode 233 - Leading By Following - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 5
DGT Episode 232 - Mary A Servant Leader - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 4
DGT Episode 231 - Called And Chosen - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 3
DGT Episode 230 - A Solitary Maiden - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 2
DGT Episode 229 - An Inspiring Figure - Mary Queen Of Leaders Part 1
DGT Episode 228 - Treading The Winepress - The Call Part 10
DGT Episode 227 - From Victory to Victory - The Call Part 9
DGT Episode 226 - Staring Down Our Fears - The Call Part 8
DGT Episode 225 - Community From Solitude - The Call Part 7
DGT Episode 224 - Mistakes Are Welcome - The Call Part 6
DGT Episode 223 - Christ Put His Apostles To Work - The Call Part 5
DGT Episode 222 - The Splendor Of Truth - The Call Part 4
DGT Episode 221 - A Hailstorm Of Opposition - The Call Part 3
DGT Episode 220 - A Band Of Brothers - The Call Part 2
DGT Episode 219 - How Christ Made His Leaders Bold - The Call Part 1
DGT Episode 218 - Unlocking The Power To Choose
DGT Episode 217 - Strategy - Purifying The Ruse - AUDEO Part 15
DGT Episode 216 - Alert Aware Attentive - AUDEO Part 14
DGT Episode 215 - Getting Good Ideas - AUDEO Part 13
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