From Bankruptcy to $15 Billion with Democratic Leadership | Traci Fenton | Freedom at Work Tips #4

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • How does one turn a company that’s on the edge of bankruptcy into a thriving $15 billion company?
    One of our clients was faced with this impossible challenge, but by making one critical decision about the type of leadership style he would use, this CEO was able to turn his fledging healthcare company into a thriving $15 billion, publicly traded, WorldBlu certified Freedom-Centered Organization.
    Traci Fenton is the founder and CEO of WorldBlu and the Author of Freedom at Work: The Leadership Strategy for Transforming Your Life, Your Organization, and Our World. Traci is a globally recognized keynote speaker, author, and transformational coach to CEOs and leaders worldwide. As a “Thinkers50 Radar” award winner, Traci was called “a game changer in transforming the culture of organizations.” She was also named a “World-Changing Woman in Conscious Business” by SOCAP Global, recognized in Inc. magazine as one of the “Top 50 Leadership Innovators,” and honored as a Marshall Goldsmith “Top 100 Coach.”
    Traci and her team have transformed organizations such as The WD-40 Company, Mindvalley, DaVita, DreamHost, GE Aviation, and Zappos using freedom and organizational democracy rather than fear and control. Traci frequently speaks worldwide to top leaders and their teams. She has spoken at numerous organizations such as Harvard, Yale, Yahoo!, and the US Naval Academy, and at events such as South by Southwest and TEDx. Her work has been featured in Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, New York Times, Inc., BusinessWeek, NPR, BBC, and media outlets around the world.
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  • @Janje-kt3jt
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    democratic leadership :) an interesting book as well as an approach.