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Leaders have tremendous impact on talent productivity and your organization's capability to produce results. Leadership is such a critical investment for any organization, it certainly would help to have confidence about the impact leaders will have in advance of quarterly business results. How do organizations know their leadership is leveraging their strengths, and developing critical competencies as they are re-deployed into pivotal roles and stretch assignments? This webcast will reveal new research and success stories of organizations whose leaders identified their strengths, to ensure the right competencies are being applied to lead teams. Attendees will be eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the book, "Strength-based Leadership."
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Presenters

Barry Conchie is a Senior Leadership Consultant with The Gallup Organization. In his role, he directs Gallup's global research, education, and development work on leadership. His consulting insights help leaders and their teams apply their strengths to measurably improve their effectiveness and boost their organization's bottom-line performance.In addition to speaking and presenting on strengths and leadership, Conchie delivers many of Gallup University's leadership seminars. He designs curriculum for leadership programs that meet the development needs of Gallup's client organizations.Conchie's consultancy and teaching includes leading organizations in the healthcare, information technology, retail, financial services, automotive, and pharmaceutical industries in the United States, Europe, and South Africa. He has consulted extensively for government departments in the United States and Europe.Conchie presents frequently to businesses, universities, and public-sector organizations. He uses humor and descriptive insights - as well as case studies, research, and empirical evidence - to engage his audiences. His sharp focus on measurement and outcomes, coupled with his simplified approach, clearly guide audiences to ask the right questions and take the right steps toward achieving sustainable improvements in performance.A native of England, Conchie currently lives near Washington, D.C. with his wife, Nicola, and children, Amy and Thomas.
