Raise Your Game: Leaving A Legacy

Jul 12, 2015 1 Min Read
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The leaders who are most remembered are the ones who were able to leave a lasting impact, long after they have left an organisation.

Eric Lau joins us to explore how to maximise our leadership potential in order to create tangible difference. We will also be looking to some of history’s most successful leaders to learn how they have made an impact. The likes of Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Blake Mycoskie of Toms Shoes are mentioned and discussed.

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Eric Lau is a faculty trainer of Leaderonomics focusing on leadership programmes related to mentoring, coaching and strategic influencing. He is a strategic leader with a relentless belief in people. To engage his consultation work for your organisation, email us at info@leaderonomics.com.

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