From Barely Making Payroll to Leading A Multinational Sports Entertainment Company- Artie Starrs

11 months ago
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As we all know, true leadership isn't just about numbers.

It's about genuine human connections, understanding, and continuous growth.

In a world where businesses are constantly vying for the top spot, Artie Starrs, the CEO of Topgolf, stands out not just for his company's impressive financial achievements but for his unique leadership style.

Artie emphasizes the importance of leading with genuine authenticity, but he also understands the delicate balance of being open without oversharing.

He believes in confronting mistakes directly, analyzing them, and turning them into learning opportunities.

Artie highlights that leaders often find it challenging connecting with someone else’s experiences. To navigate situations like this, leaders need more sensitivity and understanding.

Dive deeper into Artie's insights and leadership journey by watching the full video. Don't miss out on these invaluable lessons!

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Jacob is the international best-selling author of 5 books including Leading With Vulnerability, The Future Leader, and The Employee Experience Advantage. He's also a professionally trained futurist and keynote speaker. Jacob's passion and mission is to create great leaders, engaged employees, and future-ready organizations. His work has been endorsed by the CEOs of Nestle, Cisco, Best Buy, Unilever, Mastercard, Audi, The Ritz Carlton, Yum! Brands, and countless others.

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