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Coaching for Leaders

51: How Storytelling Helps You Lead, with Sandie Morgan

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2012

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Sandie Morgan: Global Center for Women & Justice

Questions are the language of coaches. Stories are the language of leaders. In this episode, I welcome Sandie Morgan, Director of the Global Center for Women & Justice at Vanguard University of Southern California, to speak about how she utilizes storytelling to influence the world.

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0:00.0

You're listening to coaching for leaders. This is episode number 51,

0:04.2

airing on August 20, 2012.

0:07.6

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing human potential.

0:13.0

Welcome to Coaching for Leaders.

0:18.0

This is the show for leaders who want to improve themselves

0:22.0

so they can better engage and develop others.

0:26.0

Whether you're a season leader or leading people for the first time, improving your leadership

0:30.4

skills will drive your success, and most most importantly the success of others.

0:36.0

This week's topic, how storytelling helps you leave.

0:40.1

Well hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Coaching for Leaders.

0:46.8

My name is Dave Stahoviac, and I'm coming to you from our studio out here in Orange County, California, And we are entering our second year now

0:54.8

of the Coaching for Leaders Show.

0:56.3

We had our one year anniversary episode number 50 last week,

1:01.4

and I am thrilled to welcome our guest today to kick off our next year

1:07.9

of coaching for leaders who is going to help teach us how storytelling can help you to lead.

1:14.8

And I invited our guest who is here today

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because I was thinking about her recently

1:20.7

and thinking about the episode that we aired a few weeks back episode

1:24.8

number 49 on how to lead without having a formal title and so we had talked about

1:30.9

that and our guest today is someone who I really consider to be a not

1:36.0

only a dear friend but also really a tremendous leader in a number of capacities.

1:41.4

And I'll tell you about her in just a minute.

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