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<p>Connect with Teresa on <a href="http://hk.linkedin.com/in/teresanorton" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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In this podcast you will learn:

How the role of executive leaders is changing in today's world.
Innovative ways to assess and develop leadership potential within an organization.
Interesting parallels between executives  managers and theater directors  actors.


Connect with Teresa on LinkedIn.
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