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The Answers Are in the Room: Paul Dupuis on Leading a Turnaround by Asking Better Questions

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Paul Dupuis turned around a failing operation of around 75,000 people by asking questions, not giving orders. The former Randstad India and Japan CEO joins Dr. Steve Jeffs and Erwin de Grave to share his belief: the answers are in the room. Learn his three-question approach to listening, the power of "What if," and his E5 Movement model of leadership. A practical conversation for coaches and leaders who want to lead change without pretending to know everything.

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