Episode 177
EP177: Liz Kislik, Executive Coach, Consultant, TEDx speaker - How Much Of Conflict Resolution Is The Responsibility Of LEADERS Versus Those Who Are Causing The Conflict.
Liz Kislik has over 30 years of developing high-performance leaders and workforces. She's a consultant, coach, and facilitator and helps move their companies and careers forward. She also shares her professional advice as a contributor to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Entrepreneur, and as a speaker for TEDx and other organizations.
In this episode, the key points are:
- How do we cope with conflict internally and externally 08:05
- What is best for productivity and happiness- hybrid versus remote versus office 26:12
- How will ChatGPT impact us, for better or worse 36:59
Connect with Liz here https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizkislik/
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