Leadership is a journey into yourself. It's self renewal, self reflection, self confidence. And i think all of us could benefit, not just in our business life, but in our personal life, taking that same approach. So before we end, i'd like to ask you the same three questions i ask everyone who joins me. Are you ok with that? Absolutely? All right. Here we go. Question number one: If you were to capture the best communication advice you ever received as a five to seven word sentation slide title, what would it be? Speak simply. I love it if that was such a simple you moo modelled it one of my mentors. A
“I say sometimes that leadership is a journey into yourself. It’s self-renewal, self-reflection, self-confidence. It’s going to bed kind of scratching your head and saying, “Man, I’m not as good,” and waking up the next morning and trying it again — and I think that’s what matters.” In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, former CEO of General Electric and Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer Jeff Immelt sits down with lecturer Matt Abrahams to discuss communicating during times of challenge and pressure. “There’s no such thing as perfection of crisis,” Immelt says. “This is a pass-fail test, and all you really want to do is make progress.”
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