Can You Become A Leader in 30 Days?

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2021 · 1H 2M

Can You Become A Leader in 30 Days?

from Let's Coach with Carolyn - Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach · host Carolyn R Owens

Send us Fan MailEpisode 194: Can You Become A Leader in 30 Days with guest Brad Dude Many leaders are thrown into leadership positions and from day one, they are expected to hit the ground running.  Most do not receive training until they have already been a manager, serving as a leader, for on average 7 – 9 years. This puts many leaders at a disadvantage as they struggle through, trying to survive from day to day.  No one ever teaches them the basics of becoming a leader.  What do they need to know to push themselves away from the mountain of stress and thrive in their duties? In this episode, author and leadership consultant, Brad Dude, joins us to share how you can become a leader in 30 days. Is this really possible?For over 40 years, and in more than 30 territories and countries around the world, Brad has provided leadership, organization development, training, and coaching services to U.S. Government agencies and private sector clients including NASA, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Westinghouse, and many others. Brad has authored or co-authored six books on leadership and how temperament can enhance self-awareness and working relationships.  Tune in and learn the skills you need to be a thriving, successful leader in any organization.Connect with Brad: www.braddude.comConnect with your host: https://carolyn360.com 

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