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Maddie Smith

January 31st, 2018

Work it out: how successful, inspired and responsible leaders think differently

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Maddie Smith

January 31st, 2018

Work it out: how successful, inspired and responsible leaders think differently

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Have you ever wondered what makes a successful leader?  We can all think of someone we might aspire to be, whether in business or another walk of life, but what makes them stand out? Today’s business world is experiencing change at an incredibly fast pace and so the need to adapt, grow and be innovative is key to standing out as both a leader and a business in an increasingly noisy world.

But what sort of leadership does the world need as we battle the very real challenges that we are facing? And what do you need to do to step up a gear ready to take on the challenges we are all facing?

Our speaker Simon Alexander Ong will talk about leadership for the 21st century and about how successful, inspired & responsible leaders think differently. Gain greater insights as to why responsible leaders, who place purpose over profit will experience greater success over their competition in the long-term.

We are very excited to hear Simon’s insights into the skills and attitudes that will enable you to succeed and contribute to the wider society and how you can develop a powerful framework and empowering thoughts, habits, actions and environments.

See CareerHub for further information and to register to attend.

About Simon Alexander  Ong
In addition to working with private clients and organisations as a life coach and business strategist, Simon has been featured in a number of well-known publications (Forbes, The FT, The Huffington Post, Women’s Health, Virgin and Harvard Business Review) and regularly speaks at events and conferences (Barclays, Google Campus, London Tech Week, LBC radio’s Business Hour, Natwest and Enterprise Nation) around topics that he is passionate about.

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Maddie Smith

Careers Consultant, LSE Careers

Posted In: Career planning | LSE Careers

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