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Stephen Baum on Experiences That Shape Great Leaders

Brad Sage and Stephen Baum

Running Time: 14 minutes 26 seconds 

Canadian Management Centres Business Intelligence podcast series is pleased to present the leadership podcast Experiences That Shape Great Leaders, with special guest Stephen Baum.

During this leadership podcast Stephen Baum will examine the three pivotal questions that one should ask themselves when positioning into the next phase of their career:

1. Why people with similar talents have different degrees of success?

2. Can someone take their present performance and advance himself or herself?

3. What are the next steps to ensure success?

Stephen Baum will give real life examples of how to not only efficiently answer these pivotal questions but how to execute the answers. Mr. Baum will also review why it is that countless people smarter and more talented than those leaders present stall along the way and how we can learn from their experiences in order to replicate the successes and avoid the pitfalls.

Stephen H. Baum has been an advisor and coach to CEOs for more than twenty years, first as a partner with Booz Allen & Hamilton and then as an independent practitioner. As the chair of the Vistage Group of business owners and chief executives who engage in peer-to-peer coaching, Mr. Baums role has been to facilitate confidential exchange of experience, expertise, and approaches to decisions, ideas and resources on issues of critical importance to the members.

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