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October 30, 2024 46 mins

This week on Nuts and Bolts of Leadership, Billy and Hali wrap up ESOP Month with an inspiring conversation featuring Chris Adams, President and CEO of Nobis Group. Chris dives into the core values of the "Nobis Bond," showcasing Nobis Group's commitment to continuous investing in its team. Together, they explore how today’s leadership is evolving beyond traditional, heads-down work to emphasize team-building, forward-thinking, and active listening.

Chris highlights the importance of cross-training to develop a flexible, big-picture team. He also challenges his team to stretch beyond their limits while recognizing the need to respect individual boundaries. For emerging leaders, Chris offers insights on embracing strengths, not letting fear take over, and understanding that effective leadership doesn’t mean knowing everything—it’s about knowing what you do best. He also shares a story on integrity, emphasizing the importance of doing the right thing, even when no one’s watching.

Tune in to hear more on resilience, authenticity, and purposeful leadership. This episode is full of practical wisdom and inspiration for your leadership journey.

 

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