In its fifth season, Abstract Essay welcomes Deborah Laurel for a compelling exploration of what separates average leadership from enduring influence. In this episode, we unpack the provocative theme, Making Lackluster Leaders Legendary, and examine how intentional growth, clarity of vision, and courageous communication transform ordinary authority into extraordinary impact. Leadership, as Deborah argues, cover art

In its fifth season, Abstract Essay welcomes Deborah Laurel for a compelling exploration of what separates average leadership from enduring influence. In this episode, we unpack the provocative theme, Making Lackluster Leaders Legendary, and examine how intentional growth, clarity of vision, and courageous communication transform ordinary authority into extraordinary impact. Leadership, as Deborah argues,

In its fifth season, Abstract Essay welcomes Deborah Laurel for a compelling exploration of what separates average leadership from enduring influence. In this episode, we unpack the provocative theme, Making Lackluster Leaders Legendary, and examine how intentional growth, clarity of vision, and courageous communication transform ordinary authority into extraordinary impact. Leadership, as Deborah argues,

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Deborah Laurel

Making Lackluster Leaders Legendary

Deborah Spring Laurel has been a workplace learning and performance improvement consultant for forty years. Her work has taken her to Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Equatorial Guinea, Jordan, Croatia, and the United Arab Emirates. She provides tips for creating and maintaining a positive and supportive work environment where employees want to stay and do their best.



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