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What talents does it take to be a great leader?


Barry was recently interviewed by Barry Moltz for The Small Business Radio Show. You can listen to the full episode here, where we discuss important topics related to our new book, The Five Talents That Really Matter: https://barrymoltz.com/small-business-radio-show/810-the-5-talents-it-takes-to-become-a-great-leader/.


Here are the topics discussed:

  1. The book is based on findings from your Executive Leadership Assessment of over 58K executives.  What are some of the most surprising findings in your leadership research?

  2. What are the top traits, dispositions and talents the world’s best leaders have in common?

  3. Why aren’t those with the most experience the best candidates for leadership positions?

  4. What are the most common mistakes in leadership interviewing and selection?

  5. One of the harsh truths about the book is that not everyone can be a leader. What advice would you give someone aspiring to be a CEO one day?

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TIM SCANNELL | GROUP PRESIDENT, STRYKER CORPORATION

Over the last five years, I have had the pleasure of working with Barry Conchie on a wide range of issues including team effectiveness, strategy, succession planning, talent selection, and executive coaching. He brings advice based on proven research and extensive real world experience. He will stretch and challenge your thinking and deliver advice in a well-reasoned, direct manner. I have been delighted with my interactions with Barry and appreciate the opportunity to frequently benefit from his wisdom.

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