Daniel Coyle has taken tips from the talent hotbeds he’s visited for the past five years: top music academies, sports teams, the Navy SEALs, Olympic training centers, and world-class businesses and schools. We discuss his findings that he condensed into a portable manual for coaches and success-oriented people titled The Little Book of Talent.
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Jason Jennings is an authority on leadership, growth and innovation. He explains how extraordinary companies pursue radical continuous change from his book The Reinventors.
Guests include both candidates for Superior Court judge: Harry Walsh and Brad Bjelke; two Democratic candidates for California’s 26th Congressional District, Al Goldberg and David Cruz Thayne; Chief Strategy Officer for Dachis Group, Peter Kim; and Harvard Business School Professor Cynthia Montgomery.
Bob Hurley is a professor at Fordham University with an extensive background in leadership, innovation and team building. We discuss how leaders create high-trust teams from his book, The Decision To Trust.
Kathryn Heath is a founding partner at a consulting firm dedicated to unblocking women’s paths to power and helping organizations move forward. We discuss her latest book Break Your Own Rules.
Michael Stratford is a pioneer in the field of coaching and coach training. We discuss his forthcoming book Quintessential Leadership: 5 Timeless Practices for Leaders.