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Episode 5 - Roger Crockett - "Leadership, Diversity and Innovation"

26 min · 4 de sep de 2018
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On Episode 5 of the BLT and Tea podcast Sandee is joined by Roger Crockett. Roger Crockett is a thought leadership advisor, veteran writer, and a speaker on business leadership and diversity. He is the former Chicago Deputy Bureau Chief for BusinessWeek magazine and a contributor to Harvard Business Review online and currently serves as Senior Partner with Inquest Consulting. Roger is accompanied by his tea host for the day Elisha Brown who is part of Cycle 41. Tune in to hear Roger share his “High Tea” experience with Cycle 41.

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