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Leading in Conversation
Kate King and Nelis van den Berg
10 episodes
3 months ago
Join us on a journey of discovery into conversational leadership, from the perspective of leaders – not consultants - who have to balance the tension of day-to-day responsibility with the awareness that today’s world is too complex for simple answers.
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Join us on a journey of discovery into conversational leadership, from the perspective of leaders – not consultants - who have to balance the tension of day-to-day responsibility with the awareness that today’s world is too complex for simple answers.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Education,
Business,
Courses
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Leading in conversation Season 2, Episode 2
Leading in Conversation
37 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Leading in conversation Season 2, Episode 2
Conversation with Peter van Dingenen, a medical doctor who recounts his experiences working in community health in Burkina Faso, where he learned to use conversational leadership, without knowing it even had a name. Peter talks about building latrines in Burkina Faso, involving High School students in village clinics, and training nurses in Germany and how all need to be done in a way that centres people in the process.
Leading in Conversation
Join us on a journey of discovery into conversational leadership, from the perspective of leaders – not consultants - who have to balance the tension of day-to-day responsibility with the awareness that today’s world is too complex for simple answers.