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Tom Ryan’s Philosophy: Becoming Elite in Life and Leadership

Skip Prichard

Lessons from the Mat I’m incredibly excited to introduce you to a new friend of mine: Tom Ryan. His tenure at Ohio State has been marked by significant achievements, including leading the team to their first NCAA National Championship in 2015. Wrestling is more than a sport for Ryan. Leadership. Initiative. .

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3 Team-Killing Church Cultures by Ryan T. Hartwig and Warren Bird

Ron Edmondson

If you want to improve your team (especially your leadership team), don’t ignore these three cultures that will kill your team’s ability to thrive. A CULTURE THAT UNDERMINES THE LEADERSHIP TEAM’S IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION. Talented leaders move on, because they want to be keenly involved in developing what’s next for the church.

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Meet My Next Group of Coaches!

Marshall Goldsmith

Alexander Osterwalder – Thinkers 50 #1 Strategy Thinker 2015-17, million-selling author Business Model Generation and Value Proposition Design , inventor Business Model Canvas. Liz Wiseman – Bestselling author of Multipliers, Thinkers 50 Top Ten Leadership Thinker 2015-17, Winner of the ATD Champion of Talent Award.

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America’s Uneasy History with Free Trade

Harvard Business Review

President Bush also pursued agreement in the WTO’s multilateral Doha Round, launched in 2001, but divisions between advanced and developing nations led to a stalemate. international economic leadership and pulling hundreds of millions out of poverty in China and elsewhere. Changes in political support for free trade.

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The Case for Trade, and Why American Leaders Need to Make It

Harvard Business Review

The loss of American trade leadership could hardly come at a worse time. A new survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs reveals that 60% of Americans support the negotiations for trans-Pacific trade , down slightly from 2015. This uncertainty calls for political leadership. economy ?