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Ordinary leaders doing extraordinary things  

Ordinary leaders doing extraordinary things

Author: Gerald Ebenezer

Business leaders generously share their stories on the "art and science of influence" focusing on leadership development for organizations and what it takes for mid-career corporate professionals to breakthrough to the next level in their leadership journey. Mid-career corporate professionals stand to benefit from simple yet highly effective strategies to accelerate their career growth and/or avoid unnecessary struggle early on in their careers.
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From Startup to Success: Insights from Building Radar's Co-Founder
Thursday, 16 October, 2025

Join us in this episode as we dive into the journey of Leopold Neuerburg, co-founder of Building Radar, a startup that has transformed into a thriving business over nine years. Discover how direction, alignment, and accountability have been pivotal in scaling success. Leopold shares insights on the challenges of transitioning from a co-founder to a managing director, the role of coaching, and the impact of AI on business dynamics. Whether you're a startup founder or an aspiring entrepreneur, this episode offers valuable lessons on leadership and growth. Tune in to learn how to scale your own time and empower your team for success.

 

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