Raise Your Game: Are You A Conductor?

Oct 28, 2013 22 Min Podcast
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Every organisation wants to hire the best, the most talented and the most dynamic people. But what happens when you throw them all together and start telling them what to do?

Each employee is highly skilled and has their own vision of what they want to achieve – and each vision is valid. As a leader, how do you keep these people engaged and prevent the onset of anarchy?

Roshan Thiran from Leaderonomics, in this series of The Science of Building Leaders, speaks to us about how business leaders, the conductors of orchestras have to make sure they don’t cross the line from leadership to dictatorship.

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