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Leadership comes in many forms. In the family, a father is considered the leader of the home; in team sports, the captain or skipper is considered the leader of the team; while the CEO or manager is considered the leader in a company or organizations. The leaders in all three examples have something in common, which is that they guide, manage, and direct others to accomplish different tasks. In the case of the father, his work is to ensure everybody is taken care of in the family financially and otherwise. That of the captain of a team sport is to ensure the other members of his or her team effectively carry out their jobs, and the team wins every match they play. While the job of the CEO or manager is to ensure all employees do their jobs properly and the company is always making a profit.
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Quick View“You had a big impact. The Tada’s and ‘yes…excellent!’ continued long into the next day and all the way through our final dinner. I received a lot of very positive feedback. Thank you for such an energetic and well tailored presentation.”
Grant Thornton International
"Andrew's presentation was perfectly aligned with the theme of our event. Our office has some of the top performing individuals in the company, so they can appreciate the effort Andrew put into reaching his goals and dreams".
Sunlife Financial
“Andy – THANK YOU so much for sharing your message with our team. It was timely and very-well received and fit in nicely with the day’s agenda! We have received lots of positive feedback on your presentation and our staff is already implementing ways to “de-stress” their lives! Thank you for making your message relevant while being FUN and entertaining at the same time!”
Presbyterian SeniorCare Network
"I just wanted to send a quick message regarding Bill's appearance last night at the Exit Realty Habitat for Humanity Dinner in Bridgewater. He was simply amazing-nothing that hasn't been said before I am sure. Humor is therapy but it was his humanity and understanding of empathy that touched me most." Habitat for Humanity Organizer