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October 22, 2015 #CommsChat on questions of change
Next week on #Commschat we’re joined by James Kerr, the author of Legacy: 15 lessons in leadership, and Roger Hart, CEO of Aesop and its sister company Fable. We’ll be discussing change, culture and leadership:
- Does change require a crisis to begin?
- What are the main barriers to change and how can we overcome them?
- What actually is culture? You can’t see it, so how do you know it exists?
- How does culture produce competitive advantage?
- How can you create sustainable competitive advantage using culture as a leadership tool?
- What is a leader and how does a leader respond to pressure?
Join us! We tweet from @CommsChat and #CommsChat takes place from 8-9pm GMT. Anyone can take part in the discussion – simply follow the hashtag here or on Twitter. If you can’t make the chat or would like to revisit it, a transcript will go up on Tuesday morning. We’d love to hear your suggestions for future topics for #CommsChat – get in touch with Brittany by email or on Twitter if you have any ideas.
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