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Join us as we spend time with Retired Brigadier General Rich Gross. Rich is current teaching faculty and coach at the Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point. Rich shares his secret sauce for coaching and leadership, his transition from military service to coaching, highlighting the differences between mentoring and coaching. Rich identifies his secret sauce in coaching as being a good listener and asking insightful questions, while his secret sauce in leadership is his sense of humor. Don't forget to subscribe to hear forthcoming episodes and learn along with us. Follow us on Instagram: @leadership.the.secretsauce.
Resources:
Andy Ramage's AreteWay Coaching https://aretewaycoach.com/
An Introduction to Coaching Skills by Christian van Nieuwerburg https://a.co/d/2yeyvNF
Sahil Bloom’s Curiosity Chronicle https://www.sahilbloom.com/newsletter
Thayer Leader Development Group https://www.thayerleadership.com
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