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I’ve never wrote a review before but this Podcast was worth it. A year ago I finished an 8 course program through eCornell on executive leadership. I loved learning about servant leadership and have been trying so hard to be better at it. Last month I started back to school to set an example for my 17yr old sons. My first class is a study of leadership. In all my learning and note taking and practice, I did not reach such a simple conclusion as was discussed in this podcast. It seems like it’s all about finding you and loving your neighbors enough to make you act, change, and grow. I’m thinking most importantly enjoying the journey?? Thanks so much to the people that put this together. My choices will be impacted and others benefited because of your work. 5+ stars for me. Thank you all.
jjiookkok via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/20
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Great use of time . Alan is not just one of the best leaders of all time he likes the Dale Carnegie principles, he is one who leads with humility, service and care at his core. Can’t wait for next Podcast
Sharonf99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/20
Listening to how Alan turned around employee satisfaction at Ford from 42% to 91% procent and the way he approaches leadership was very inspiring, keep the podcasts coming please 🙌🏻
Eline Schumi via Apple Podcasts · Belgium · 01/28/20
Just listened to the episode about becoming the best version of yourself for the new year, and it's truly captivating. Feeling super motivated now-thank you for this interesting podcast!Read full review »
CFPH8 via Apple Podcasts · Hong Kong · 01/25/24
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