#292: Cultivating a Culture of Accountability

#292: Cultivating a Culture of Accountability

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#384: Boring Before Brilliance in Leadership

In this episode, Chris Goede and Perry Holley explore the idea that brilliance in leadership often begins with consistently embracing the "boring" fundamentals. They illustrate how successful leaders build trust and drive results by mastering daily disciplines, reinforcing core v ...  Show more

#383: Rules of Resilience with Valorie Burton (Part 2)

In this episode, Chris Goede, Perry Holley, and Valorie Burton explore practical rules for building resilience both personally and within teams. They share strategies for managing unexpected challenges, controlling what is within reach, and cultivating supportive resources. Disco ...  Show more

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