What it takes to be a great leader
6,505,655 views | Roselinde Torres • TED@BCG San Francisco
The world is full of leadership programs, but the best way to learn how to lead might be right under your nose. In this clear, candid talk, Roselinde Torres describes 25 years observing truly great leaders at work, and shares the three simple but crucial questions would-be company chiefs need to ask to thrive in the future.
The world is full of leadership programs, but the best way to learn how to lead might be right under your nose. In this clear, candid talk, Roselinde Torres describes 25 years observing truly great leaders at work, and shares the three simple but crucial questions would-be company chiefs need to ask to thrive in the future.
About the speaker
BCG's Roselinde Torres studies what makes great leaders tick -- and figures out how to teach others the same skills.
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