EP146: Value-Driven Leadership

Cultivating Culture: Core Values & Leadership

(Recorded Live on Clubhouse February 22, 2024) 

In this crossover episode featuring Colin C. Campbell and Michael Gilmour, we delve into how the core values and mindset of a company’s founders shape its culture, influencing behaviors and setting standards for operational excellence. The discussion highlights the importance of diversity of thought, the necessity for leadership to lead by example, and the pivotal role of entrepreneurs in fostering an innovative and inclusive environment. Tune in to explore how a well-defined company culture can inspire employees and drive organizational success.

Hosts: Michael Gilmour, Colin C. Campbell

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