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In this podcast episode, we talk about misconceptions surrounding leadership education and development and the importance of seeking guidance from qualified professionals in the field of leaderology. There is a flawed perception that practical experience alone qualifies someone to train and develop others in leadership. Leadership is a distinct science with interdisciplinary expertise. Moreover, we’ll discuss the significant impact that unqualified leadership can have on organizations, individuals, and communities. Let’s chat about it.

Here's the link discussed in the podcast: https://nlainfo.org/Articles/13231898

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Leaders Last” is a podcast covering a range of topics, including leadership training, executive coaching, organizational development, personal development, team building, communication skills, strategic planning, problem-solving, decision-making, time management, motivation, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, creativity, innovation, change management, delegation, and vision.

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Thank you for checking out “Leaders Last,” a podcast hosted by Dr. David M Robertson, a leaderologist and leadership industry advocate.

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Learn more by listening to the 4-minute podcast introduction: https://anchor.fm/dr-david-robertson/episodes/An-Introduction-and-Purpose-Statement-e1h6k9h

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Find “Leaders Last” on Audible, Google, Apple, Anchor, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and more.

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It's time for leadership professionals to take back the discipline! Servitus non est dux