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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

The first "Conversation on Leadership" highlighted both the challenges of modern leadership development, as well as the legacy of the preeminent leadership scholar, Warren Bennis.

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  • The Moderators were too visible, took up 45% of speaking time.

  • the moderator was trying to be extra smart....

    the experts should have been given more chance

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  • The moderator should speak 2% of the time. She is not a speaker, but a moderator. The function of the moderator is simply to introduce and instigate speakers so that THEY can be interesting to the audience.

    Everyone there should really take some public speaking courses... they should command attention from the audience and not apologize for "moving around too much, asking for audience participation" like the woman at 32:00.

  • LOL... how boring! Warren Bennis is the only one who has something interesting to say.

  • Lets all spend the entire day congratulating each other on being capitols of industry, and much smarter than the next guy, but gosh I need to thank all of the other panelists on being such smart people who speak is grave generalities and fell it necessary to hand out trophies to everyone who paid to attend this meeting, GOD bless us all, the rest of you are going to hell.

  • Thank you for adding this video. ^__^

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