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HR Happy Hour 439 - Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg

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HR Happy Hour 439  - Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg

Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane

Guests: Dick Richardson Co-founder & CEO, Experience to Lead;

Rebecca Ray, Executive Vice President Human Capital, The Conference Board

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This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, we were joined by Dick Richardson and Rebecca Ray to talk about the Gettysburg Leadership Experience, an amazing experiential learning experience for leaders and teams, some of the important lessons about leadership that we can learn from the actual Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, and how they can apply to our careers and organizations today. This was such a fun discussion on a subject all four of us are super passionate about.

Learn more about the Gettysburg Leadership Experience here.

This was a really interesting show, thanks to Dick and Rebecca for joining us!

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