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Talking Points
Keith explains what he means by leading without authority
What is an example of how co-elevation can help you operate beyond your work life?
Why can a shift in mindset be such a struggle for people?
Keith touches on what it is like to have to change how you work to adapt for someone else
How important was it for Keith to include the proof that this can work for people – and lead people in the right direction?
How can ego affect the process and the co-elevation way of thinking and living?
This is what Keith has to say to people who think they work best on their own
Keith shares his thoughts on patience and if patience is required for adopting the elements of co-elevation
If someone picked up Leading Without Authority today, what is ONE action that they should start with?
Quote
“The ability to truly transform, not just you, not just your companies but the people around you.“
Helpful Links
Leading Without Authority: How the New Power of Co-Elevation Can Break Down Silos, Transform Teams, and Reinvent Collaboration
Ferrazzi Learning
Virtual Teams Win
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