Why Vulnerability Is The Key To Being A Better Leader
By Staff Reporter | Jul 22, 2019 02:48 AM EDT
Ora Shtull and I recently interviewed Max Yoder, author of Do Better Work and co-founder of Lessonly, which develops innovative training software. Here are the highlights of our conversation about how to build effective teams. Warning: this interview contains language rarely seen in business articles (including the words "compassion" and "love").
William Arruda: Talk a little bit about how Lessonly inspired your book.
Max Yoder: Learning is about making sure people understand what matters, why it matters and how to do it. And then giving them a chance to practice. Lessonly helps people learn and then practice and then perform better, which is why we say "do better work."
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