Negotiation skills from parenting and the military with Jim Collison
2023-07-25
Ever thought about how lessons from parenting and military experience can shape your leadership skills? Or how asking the right questions and giving the right advice can have a lasting impact on someone's life? That's what we're uncovering in this enlightening episode with my dear friend, Jim Collison. We journey through Jim's personal experiences, unraveling the complexities of leadership and its remarkable parallels to parenting and the military.

We push the boundaries of conventional leadership norms, exploring the power of vulnerability, and the importance of understanding our strengths and weaknesses. We also touch on the immense value of staying connected with the younger generation, giving us fresh perspectives and innovative ideas.

This chat with Jim is the leadership masterclass you didn't know you needed, one filled with invaluable insights and anecdotes. Whether you're a seasoned leader or a budding professional, you'll find a valuable nugget to take away. So, buckle up and join us on this leadership voyage of discovery.
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