In today’s episode, Susan talks with Robert (Dusty) Staub, the President of Staub Leadership International. His company has been liberating the purpose, the passion and the power of individuals, teams and organizations since 1990. Dusty is the author of, “The Heart of Leadership.”
Susan and Dusty talk about the courage required for leadership and how to change outcomes as a leader.
Find Dusty:
http://staubleadership.com
http://www.theactsofcourage.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dusty-staub-72471615/
https://www.facebook.com/StaubLeadershipInternational/
https://twitter.com/StaubLeadership
Dusty's book: https://amzn.to/2OW2ePs
Susan’s websites:
Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com
2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TV
Baroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.com
Business in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.com
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Equipment used for this video:
- Zoom.us
- Blue Yeti Microphone
- Logitech C922x Pro Stream Webcam
- MacBook Pro
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