Moses

In today’s rapidly changing global business world undaunted leadership seems as fleeting as yesterday’s software. Yet the wisdom if one reluctant leader, Moses, has grown more relevant with each passing millennium. A bold and courageous CEO in a time of uncertainty, Moses overcame staggering odds to mold a ragtag band of former slaves into a cohesive nation. This was three thousand years ago, but the wisdom with which he undertook his monumental challenges offers powerful lessons for the present in both leadership and life.

  1. We will draw parallels between the world of Moses and our own and illuminate areas of particular relevance for today’s CEO. Including:
  2. Why negotiating face- to- face brings optimum results.
  3. Why symbols inspire extraordinary effort.
  4. Why crises are an open door to change and empowerment.

 

 

 

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