#205 – Dr. Brad Harris Explains How to Climb The Right Mountain

Brad Harris is a rare Ph.D. leader who can articulate how fantastic leaders succeed in plain English.  He shares the power of failure, how to learn from it, and then to thrive.

Brad and David have a very insightful discussion about how top leaders organize their time.  What is their tipping point to maintain their strategic focus?  How do they learn from mistakes?  To be candid, David came away from this discussion inspired to change part of his weekly schedule to achieve more than he has than in the past.

What if you could get that ONE idea that helps you break into new territory? 

Brad gives you many opportunities in this conversation to break through that glass ceiling that’s holding you down.  Don’t miss this conversation!

Brad is the Professor in the Department of Management and Human Resources at HEC Paris.  Brad has received multiple teaching awards and was named a top “40 under 40 Business School Professor” by Poets and Quants.  

He has co-authored two books, Scaling for Success: People Priorities for High-Growth Organizations (Columbia, 2021) and 3D Team Leadership: A New Approach for Complex Teams (Stanford, 2017).  Brad’s work has been cited in leading popular press outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Harvard Business Review, NBC’s The Today Show, Inc.com, and Fast Company.

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