0622 | Mike Figliuolo

0622 | Mike Figliuolo

Mike Figliuolo is the Founder and Managing Director of thoughtLEADERS, LLC – a leadership development and training firm. He’s also the author of Lead Inside the Box and One Piece of Paper. Mike graduated as an Honor Graduate from West Point and served in the US Army. He was a consultant with McKinsey & Co. and also had several executive roles at Capital One Financial and Scotts Miracle-Gro. In this interview, we discuss how smart leaders guide their teams to exceptional results.

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David Burkus is an organizational psychologist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author of five books on leadership and teamwork.

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