September 24, 2008
As promised we are back again with an hour long, very informative and eye opening conversation with the author of In The SpotLight, Janet Esposito.
Give a complete listen to the podcast and be better prepared for your next meeting or interview.
September 4, 2008
In this short talk podcast listen to Jim Champy on how to outsmart your competitors -
0:40 – In outsmart you distilled the lessons learnt from super growth companies in 8 principles. If we can focus on 3 issues – leadership, customer focus and business involvement. Please share with us what the leadership of high growth companies look like and how differently they behaved. 3:37 – Leading question 4:57 – can you share with us what in your opinion are the winning business model in the future 7:56 – How these high growth engage the customers in this innovation process 9:00 – what is one biggest lesson in the book
August 25, 2008
In this episode listen to Moe Abdou in conversation with Janet Esposito, author of the book In The Spotlight .
0:44:06 - What is your opinion makes public speaking so difficult for most of the people? 2:10 – Leading Question 3:57 - When I look at individuals who have a high level of internal fears you talk about making peace with that fear. Could you share with us how people can start to make peace with the fear? 8:19 – A leading Question – the presentation is not about me. 12:46 – what do you have to say about ‘focus’ 15:45 – Conversation flows 17:28 – I would like to get your perspective on ‘storytelling’ and also when is storytelling too much? 20:35 – How do I make the presentation memorable? 22:22 – leading Question
April 29, 2008
When Dale Brown arrived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in March 1972, he arrived with a dream that was perceived by many who knew the LSU Basketball program as impossible. The dream was to make basketball a fan favorite in Tiger Country and to make it a nationally respected program as well.
Dale Brown’s straightforward, determined approach, combined with his knowledge of the game, excellent recruiting skills, and his positive philosophy made his dream a reality. Equally amazing was his 25-year career as the Tiger’s head coach, winningest coach in LSU Basketball history. He also is the second winningest coach in SEC history. 104 of 160 of Brown’s players received their college degrees and those that attended LSU for four years had a graduation rate of 84%.
Learn From My Life was honored to host coach Dale Brown.
If you were unable to attend the teleconversation, we are excited to share his message with you through the full audio from the teleconversation.