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This week Pam interviews Bruce McNamer, CEO of TechnoServe. Also, a follow up conversation on the Special Edition Leadership Lessons from a Modern Day Mutiny and some great podsafe music by Angelique Kidjo.
Leadership News
- Weekly Leader Special Edition: Leadership Lessons from a Modern Day Mutiny
- Murderboarding presentation by Nilofer Merchant, CEO & Chief Strategist, Rubicon Consulting and author of The New How: Building Business Solutions Through Collaborative Strategy
Weekly Leader
- Bruce McNamer, President and CEO, Technoserve
- Leader Lunch: President Abraham Lincoln
- “Interested in how leaders make decisions”
Close and Contact Info
- Leave a comment on Weekly Leader
- email podcast@weeklyleader.net – record an audio comment and save it to an MP3 file of 5 mb or less
- Twitter – @weeklyleader, @pamfr, @petermello, @mvittone and @edbrenegar
Music
- Intro: Trance Sends by Trance Blackman
- Angelique Kidjo: Salala
with Peter Gabriel and Gimme Shelter
with Joss Stone
Related posts:
- Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 34 – Mark Smith, CEO of ipadio.com
- Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 30 – The Leadership Skills Gap
- Weekly Leader Podcast Special Edition – Leadership Lessons from a Modern Day Mutiny
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-01
- Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 35 – Senator Scott Brown: Leading or following change?






Author: Peter A. Mello, Founder/Editor (261 Articles)
Founder of Weekly Leader and Sea-Fever Consulting, LLC, a leadership development and strategic communications consultancy. Previously, CEO of an international nonprofit organization and COO of a national insurance/risk management services firm. Peter has been leading people and managing organizations for over 30 years, writes a leadership column for MarineNews magazine and blogs about maritime culture at Sea-Fever. Follow him on Twitter.
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