The Power of Dialogue: How to Be a Bold Leader Who Listens
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In this episode, Eric Brotman and guest host Memo Diriker are joined by Jim Brady to discuss how each of us can play a role in moving forward as a society by recognizing our true foundations, learning to listen, and thinking outside of the box.
- Recognizing the foundation of our communities through small businesses, higher education, and emerging leaders.
- How to escape a narrow agenda and think more. expansively, particularly through the use of the humanities
- The importance of straying from monologues and leading with dialogues; how to be a great leader who knows how to listen.
- The difference between boldness and loudness.
Meet James Brady:
James T. Brady has served as a member of the Board of Directors of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc, Constellation Energy Group Inc, McCormick & Co. Inc and Dunbar Armored Inc. He was selected for inclusion in the 2012 NACD (National Association of Corporate Directors) Directorship 100, which annually recognizes the most influential leaders in corporate governance, and as a recipient of the Baltimore Business Journal's 2013 Outstanding Director award. In 2005 he was the recipient of the Governor's Leadership Award presented by the World Trade Center Institute.
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