Greenpeace AP CEO, David Ritter, on the role of detachment for bigger impact
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Hey first name, Detachment gets a bad reputation. People assume it means caring less. But as we learned from our conversation from David Ritter, CEO of GreenPeace Australia Pacific , detachment can bring the perspective you need to focus on making the most impactful decisions. That’s what I discussed with David on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week. David leads a talented and determined team campaigning to fulfill Greenpeace's mission to secure an earth capable of nurturing life in all of its magnificent diversity.   In this episode, we discuss:   How David Ritter fuels and engages his team, even during changeInsights into techniques for resetting + recharging leadershipHow he uses detachment as a key circuit breaker + to have a bigger impact  Never miss an episode… Hit subscribe now to never miss an interview or bonus episode. Links + Resources And if you can’t wait to start building your team’s resilience with our free tools, head to www.topfivemovement.com/tools to get started. To learn more about Green Peace see: https://www.greenpeace.org.au/
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