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thought leaders iconThought Leaders I

Teaming at the Summit: World-Class Climber Chris Warner Uses Personal Stories to Create High-Performing Teams
Internationally recognized climber Chris Warner discusses how "compelling sagas" — such as setting a team goal of getting everyone to the summit and back — can lead high-performing teams to greater heights. Read Full Story

classroom iconIn the Classroom I

To Change Others, Change Yourself
To change others, you first need to understand how your own mind works. The academic co-director of Wharton's Building Relationships that Work program discusses how to redesign your thinking and behavior. Read Full Story

In the Classroom II

Leading from Strengths: Harnessing the Power of Positive Leadership
Personal development has typically focused on shoring up weaknesses. Leadership often has used more stick than carrot. But a new Wharton program shows executives how to capitalize on their own strengths and those of their teams to harness the power of "positive leadership." Read Full Story

Thought Leaders II

Essential to Success: Educating Your Customers
While many companies develop executive education for their employees, Chubb created a program for its customers — independent agents. The founder of the program discusses the role of learning in building the business, and the insights she gained from earning her master's degree through the Executive Program in Work-Based Leadership at Penn. Read Full Story

 

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