The Experiment in Leadership Development Continues: Audios Want to Play Too!

Over the weekend, as I was thinking of special people I wanted as guest speakers for our Making Managers into Leaders Institute, I began to think of our own current and former facilitators, coaches and consultants. I had never realized it before, but I was able to quickly write down six of their names who have gone on to become authors in their own right. And there might be more.

That is so cool! It must be a little like the feeling of being a grandparent (I can only speculate at this point. :-)). But it is tremendously gratifying for me to realize that AT LEAST SIX OF OUR FACILITATORS HAVE NOW WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED THEIR OWN SUBSTANTIVE BOOKS! I can’t wait for them to start contributing value to our library of management/ leadership development content - helping you solve your management challenges!

One of those special talents is Stephen McGhee, who has recently written an excellent book, “Learning to Believe the Unbelievable: Living Life as a Miracle Leader.” We will ask Stephen do a video soon for Institute members about some of his profound insights about leadership and management, and also a longer webinar for additional depth.

Meanwhile, here is Stephen reporting what happened as a result of one of his team sessions several years ago:

Turn up your speakers and click here to hear the two minute audio.

This is one of 101 audio learning snippets already in the Making Managers into Leaders Institute. We’ll be sharing more about the Institute this week.

What are your questions or comments? We are eager to know what they are.

Ed Oakley and the Enlightened Leadership Team.

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  1. Sharon Kohl
    July 14th, 2008 | 1:27 pm

    Resetting the Zero is one of my favorite concepts from the workshop on Making Managers Into Leaders — but it is not always an easy sell. I can hear the excitement in Stephen’s voice. That makes me want to learn more about it and how to do it.

  2. July 15th, 2008 | 11:48 am

    I am not surprised that Ed Oakley has 6 of his former facilitators as authors. He has been extremely instrumental in my development as a Leadership Coach/Consultant. His tutelage was and is exceptionally inspiring.

    Thank you Ed Oakley

    Stephen McGhee

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