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The Practical CMO
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28 episodes
1 week ago
Up-to-date discussions on programs like account-based management, new hiring and retention practices, and programs to drive improved revenue performance.
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Up-to-date discussions on programs like account-based management, new hiring and retention practices, and programs to drive improved revenue performance.
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Marketing
Business
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Leadership: Inspiring People to Be Their Best
The Practical CMO
44 minutes
4 years ago
Leadership: Inspiring People to Be Their Best
When you boil down the model for successful leadership, what do you have? Do those key aspects of leadership translate from military to public companies? And is it possible to share practical guidance to help developing leaders grow? In this podcast, I’ll be discussing these and related topics with Craig Whelden--a retired Major General in the U.S. Army. Craig also served as a senior executive for nine years in the U.S. Marine Corps. If you are aware of the cultural differences between these two service branches, you’ll understand just how unique Craig is in bringing his leadership model successfully to both. Craig is an in-demand speaker and author on leadership. He brings a unique perspective built on practical guidance based on his own experiences and learning. And you’ll see that one of Craig’s characteristics is being authentic. It’s not just the situations which went well which polished Craig’s leadership model—it’s situations which turned out very differently than expected. https://thepracticalcmo.com/ep-16-leadership…to-be-their-best/ ----more---- Today’s Participants: Host: Mark Coronnamark@thepracticalcmo.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markcoronna/  Guest: Major General Craig B. Whelden, U.S. Army (Retired)https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-whelden/ Additional resources referred to in this program can be found here:“Leadership: The Art of Inspiring People to be Their Best” Major General Craig Whelden, U.S.Army (Retired), New Insights Press, 2019 (Amazon) (from the author directly)
The Practical CMO
Up-to-date discussions on programs like account-based management, new hiring and retention practices, and programs to drive improved revenue performance.