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SUMMARY:CXS | Average Leaders Play Checkers...Great Leaders Play Chess - Noon
DESCRIPTION:It's time to throw out what your mother taught you in regards to the "golden rule". Do NOT do unto others as you would have done to you. Do unto others as THEY would have done unto them. \n\nIn chess\, each piece moves in a different way\, and you can't play if you don't know how each piece moves. More importantly\, you won't win if you don't think carefully about how you move the pieces.\n\nGreat leaders know and value the uniqueness of each of their employees\, and they carefully consider each person's strengths\, motivations\, and abilities in the overall team strategy to win!\n\nLearn how to:\n\nUnderstand your own leadership tendencies\n\nUncover the inherent drives and needs of your people\n\nPredict how your chess pieces will move\n\nEnhance your influencing power\n\nBuild and inspire great teams\n\n\n\n Amy Leslie is CEO of Perspective Consulting\, Inc.\, a woman-owned\, certified partner of the Predictive Index. Amy has 17 years of experience running business units\, with P&L responsibility\, and turning around struggling sales and operations teams. She learned that the difference between success or failure lies with people! As a leader\, she grew to understand the power of knowing what drives people and how each person contributes best to the overall team "win" strategy. Amy is passionate about bringing this perspective to other businesses and teaching them to apply it every day. Amy is a graduate of Texas A&M University\, where she studied Veterinary Medicine. Amy is a member of Central Exchange and lives in Olathe with her husband\, Chad and their 10 year-old son\, Tyler. She enjoys good food and wine\, great friends\, and working off that good food and wine with exercise and outdoors adventure.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:It&rsquo\;s time to throw out what your mother taught you in regards to the &ldquo\;golden rule&rdquo\;. \; Do NOT do unto others as you would have done to you. \; Do unto others as THEY would have done unto them. \; \;
\nIn chess\, each piece moves in a different way\, and you can&rsquo\;t play if you don&rsquo\;t know how each piece moves. More importantly\, you won&rsquo\;t win if you don&rsquo\;t think carefully about how you move the pieces.
\nGreat leaders know and value the uniqueness of each of their employees\, and they carefully consider each person'\;s strengths\, motivations\, and abilities in the overall team strategy to win!
\nLearn how to:
\nUnderstand your own leadership tendencies
\nUncover the inherent drives and needs of your people
\nPredict how your chess pieces will move
\nEnhance your influencing power
\nBuild and inspire great teams
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\n \;Amy Leslie is CEO of Perspective Consulting\, Inc.\, a woman-owned\, certified partner of the Predictive Index. \; \; Amy has 17 years of experience running business units\, with P&\;L responsibility\, and turning around struggling sales and operations teams. She learned that the difference between success or failure lies with people! \; As a leader\, she grew to understand the power of knowing what drives people and how each person contributes best to the overall team &ldquo\;win&rdquo\; strategy. \; \; Amy is passionate about bringing this perspective to other businesses and teaching them to apply it every day. \; Amy is a graduate of Texas A&\;M University\, where she studied Veterinary Medicine. \; Amy is a member of Central Exchange and lives in Olathe with her husband\, Chad and their 10 year-old son\, Tyler. \; She enjoys good food and wine\, great friends\, and working off that good food and wine with exercise and outdoors adventure.
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LOCATION:Central Exchange South 6201 College Boulevard Overland Park\, Kansas 66211
UID:e.9235.20802
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DTSTAMP:20240329T013519Z
URL:http://members.centralexchange.org/events/details/cxs-average-leaders-play-checkers-great-leaders-play-chess-noon-20802
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