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The Great Canadian Leadership Podcast
The Great Canadian Training & Consulting Company
51 episodes
9 months ago
Join us as we search for what makes a great communicator. How do leaders use their communication skills to inspire, create trust and influence? It’s not easy. What did they do to get better? Join us bi-weekly on how you can improve your communication skills to be a great leader in your interactions.
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Join us as we search for what makes a great communicator. How do leaders use their communication skills to inspire, create trust and influence? It’s not easy. What did they do to get better? Join us bi-weekly on how you can improve your communication skills to be a great leader in your interactions.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business
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Shared Experience Extravaganza #3 ”Connecting the Dots in Leadership”
The Great Canadian Leadership Podcast
33 minutes 20 seconds
2 years ago
Shared Experience Extravaganza #3 ”Connecting the Dots in Leadership”
Have you missed an episode? Do you want to strengthen your leadership and communication styles and are looking for the star highlights from the past 6 months? Get ready to take notes, as we bring you the Shared Experience Extravaganza #3 "Connecting the Dots in Leadership." In this episode, we reflect on the 'Greatest Hits' from our guests and our own experts on leadership and professional skills. These are the themes you can take away from this episode: How we think and deal with change How we can lead; the skills to develop How the future of training may look  How we can connect to inspire, persuade, and motivate How we can be better presenters and have better presentations How we can adapt when we may not have all the answers Thank you to our guests, amazing leaders and experts who brought their insights, shared their ‘failure ta-da’ moments and inspired passion for leadership and communication styles.  Diane Crawford: “How to Use Neuroscience to Feel More Confident” Rance Greene: “Getting Started with Business Storytelling” David Kelly: “The 9 Behaviours of Leadership Part 1 & Part 2” Betty Dannewitz: “Soft Skills and Virtual Reality” Rhonda Scharf: “What Makes a Great Presenter?” Christine Irons & Jon Neuhold: “What Makes a Great Presentation?” Caroline Cohen: “You Don’t Have to Know it All” You can’t have an extravaganza without a special guest: Joy Neuhold, Co-Owner of The Great Canadian Training & Consulting Company. Joy Neuhold knew she wanted to be a consultant and start her own business from a young age. After working for a small IT business and then moving up the career path for an insurance company within a year and a half, Joy took a travel break. She came back in 2002 to start what is now The Great Canadian Training & Consulting Company, offering a range of software and soft skills training across North America. Do you have a question or comment?  Send us an email at podcast@greatcanadiantraining.ca Check out more free resources on software and soft skills with webinars, blogs, and tools And don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss our upcoming episodes: Winning the Retention Game through Renewal Leading Complex Teams with Clarity And our series on Teams - Collaboration and Technology
The Great Canadian Leadership Podcast
Join us as we search for what makes a great communicator. How do leaders use their communication skills to inspire, create trust and influence? It’s not easy. What did they do to get better? Join us bi-weekly on how you can improve your communication skills to be a great leader in your interactions.