LE003: A Line Of Trust with Takis Athanassiou

A line of trust it is a very difficult asset to establish in e-Learning projects. But it is a necessary step! Check here why and how to establish it!

This podcast has based heavily on remarks has been featured in the past on this article and express my ideas and thoughts on how you can employ win-win strategies to deliver the best possible results for your and your clients.

To do so there is only one way. To cultivate strong relationship ties and develop a mutual trust in every business interaction with your clients.

It is argued, that one common problem in business projects is to establish a common “language” with the client. This part is not usually referred to the business literature as a problem, but my experience says that it is!

It is more a matter of mindset, rather than a real problem needs a solution.

LE002: Liam Martin Interview @ Leadership Execution Podcast (17/03/2017)

Liam Martin Interview for the Leadership Execution Podcast. 

 

Liam Martin is the co-founder of two companies (TimeDoctor and Staff.com) and he is a really clever guy.

Liam’s main interest is marketing and process design for remote teams while he focuses on online tutoring, business development, data analysis, outsourcing, remote work, and staffing.

This podcast is a discussion of Takis Athanassiou with Liam Martin about entrepreneurship, business, and remote working.

LE001: What Has Timothy Carroll To Say On Leadership?

An interview with Timothy Carroll on Leadership, personal growth and how to become a better person!

 Timothy Carroll is an international consultant on personal and professional development sector, lead athlete and author of an excellent book on leadership with the title The Evolutionary Leader: 5 Steps to Dramatically Develop People and Performance

His insights and consultancy have helped many corporate clients all over the world to evaluate their human capital and enhance its performance while his coaching skills assisted many private clients to find their way toward achieving their goals. 

010: Infect With the Possibility Virus – Michael Bungay Stanier [Podcast S01EP10]

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 10 of the Leadership Execution Podcast and thank you, everyone, for listening. In this episode, I’d like to invite you to listen to Michael Bungay Stanier founder of Box of Crayons, coach, and best selling author. He aims at infecting with the possibility virus many people around the globe! Please, join the discussion and take notes! Michael has a lot to say today!

Infect With the Possibility Virus - Michael Bungay Stanier

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007: Start Business – Nick Timms and Eduarda Bardavid [Podcast S01EP07]

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 7 of the Leadership Execution Podcast and thank you, everyone, for listening. In this episode, I’d like to invite you to listen a wonderful interview of 2 young people with wonderful ideas: Nick Timms & Eduarda Bardavid who are the founders of Drag, a productivity application for Gmail! Please, join the discussion!

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006: What Makes You Special? [Podcast S01EP06]

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 6 of the Leadership Execution Podcast and thank you, everyone, for listening. In this episode, I’d like to share some thoughts on what makes me (you, us) special.  I believe everyone is a special person and has a specific role and mission to life.  These are some ideas on how to define that and what can we do to become more effective! Please, join the discussion!

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005: Focus On Accountability [Podcast S01EP05]

Welcome to Season 1, Episode 5 of the Leadership Execution Podcast and thank you, everyone, for listening. In this episode, I discuss the concept of accountability. Accountability has a pivotal role in our culture and society. Today, in our modern and complex life, it is important for you to realize that you and only you, you are accountable for your actions or omissions. Please, join the discussion!

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