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“Competence Fuels Growth”


Steve Reinemund, Executive in Residence, former dean, and retired PepsiCo CEO Continuing the “Last Lecture Series” talk, Steve Reinemund reveals how integral competence is to leadership success and how it is imperative for growth. Talk November 13, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business.

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“Compassion is Life as a Team Sport”


Steve Reinemund, Executive in Residence, former dean, and retired PepsiCo CEO Continuing the “Last Lecture Series” talk, Steve Reinemund emphasizes the importance of compassion in leadership. Talk November 13, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business.

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“Commitment Reflects Internal Drive”


Steve Reinemund, Executive in Residence, former dean, and retired PepsiCo CEO Continuing the “Last Lecture Series” talk, Steve Reinemund shows the importance of internal drive to success and how commitment is the expression of the internal drive that gives shape to a leader’s experience.. Talk November 13, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business.

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“Principled Leaders Learn from Experience”


Dr. John Allison, President & CEO Cato Institute, Retired Chairman of the Board &CEO for BB&T  Dr. John Allison discusses the benefits of life-long learning and the components of being a life-long learner including focus and commitment. Talk delivered January 17, 2014 at Wake Forest School of Business. Sponsored by the School of Business MA program

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“Leadership Matters: Purpose Makes Business Noble Work”


Dr. John Allison, President & CEO Cato Insitute, Retired Chairman of the Board & CEO for BB&T In this talk, Dr. John Allison shows the importance of principles to guide purpose, which brings meaning to work and drives businesses to make the world a better place.Talk delivered January 17, 2014 at Wake Forest School of Business. … Continue reading “Leadership Matters: Purpose Makes Business Noble Work”

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Dr. John Allison, President & CEO Cato Insitute, Retired Chairman of the Board & CEO for BB&T


“Principled Leadership” Talk (full length version) delivered January 17, 2014 at Wake Forest School of Business. Sponsored by the School of Business MA program.   http://media.business.wfu.edu/Mediasite/Play/1fa047b36fae4ed48c6174dcd54578dd1d

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“Servant Leadership”


Gary Chapman, Author The Five Love Languages Renowned author, Gary Chapman, discusses the impact of servant leadership in a business setting and the qualities it takes to be a servant leader. Talk March 4, 2015 at Wake Forest University School of Business.

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“Lessons from Failure Lead to Leadership Success”


Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Petroleum Economist, Chairman of Etisalat (in Nigeria) Hakeem Belo-Osagie reveals how lessons learned from failure in leadership provided a foundation for his future success and recognition by Africa Forbes magazine as one of the wealthiest men in Africa. Talk April 1, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business. Sponsored by the MA program.

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“Ethical Challenges in Emerging Markets”


Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Petroleum Economist, Chairman of Etisalat (in Nigeria) Discussing ethical challenges in emerging markets, Hakeem Belo-Osagie shows how making the right ethical choices is essential for living by your values and finding satisfaction in life. Talk given April 1, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business. Sponsored by the MA program.

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“African Women in Business/Opportunities in Emerging Markets”


Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Petroleum Economist, Chairman of Etisalat (in Nigeria) Hakeem Belo-Osagie illustrates how essential African women business leaders are in the development of Africa and points out how to reevaluate risk in emerging markets. Talk given April 1, 2014 at Wake Forest University School of Business. Sponsored by the MA program.

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