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Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 3

weeklyleaderpodcast.jpgThis week the Weekly Leader blogging team gets together for their first leadership roundtable with the topic being lessons learned from President Barack Obama’s first 100 days. (For more on this topic, visit The First 100 Days of Leadership)

Roundtable participants:

Pam Fox Rollin (twitter @PamFR), Mario Vittone (@mvittone) and Peter A. Mello (@petermello)

Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time by Susan Scott

Other Twitter id’s: @weeklyleader and Colin Ude-Lewis (@colinudelewis)

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  3. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 37 (Charlie Coiro, US Coast Guard Leadership Development Center)
  4. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 4 (Seth Goldman, CoFounder + TEO, Honest Tea)
  5. Weekly Leader Podcast Episode 17 – Kennedy’s Leadership Legacy and Stanford’s Media Multitasking Research

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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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