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The Authentic Leaders Network IS THE environment for Naked Leaders to meet in the UK. The Authentic Leaders’ Network places you at the heart of a peer group of like minded executives that enables you to:
- bring deals, new contacts and commercial value back to your organisation
- qualitatively benchmark your organisation against others
- improve your own and your colleagues technical management knowledge
- make better decisions, through learning from the experiences of others
- unique research with comment and evaluation from Warwick Business School
- the chance to see speakers you cannot usually hear from on the usual speaker circuit.
Forthcoming Events
July - Predictive Persuasion – Tuesday 29th July Predictive Persuasion—Talk by David Taylor, author of Naked Leader
The subtle science of influence - how to use it and how to resist it Influence plays a massive part in our lives. And most of it is a gamble – until now.
In his research for a new Naked Leader book, David uncovered the most powerful methods of influencing others – in other words, specific how-tos that always work. For the rest of you, especially if your success comes down to successful influence, stand by for a world premiere – David revealing the 21 most effective tools and techniques of predictive persuasion. This knowledge is not so much secret – it is all in the public domain.
It is more hidden in plain sight – you just have to know where to look.
Book your place
May Review
Dame is Driven to Succeed – Dame Mary Marsh
SHE believes passionately about her cause and thrives on trying to make a difference.
In short, rather like Formula One star Lewis Hamilton, Dame Mary Marsh is full of drive and ambition.
As Director and Chief Executive of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) Dame Mary is undaunted by the magnitude of her global mission to improve the lives of children. And the fact the questions flowed well over her allotted time at the last Authentic Leaders Network forum gives you an indication of just how memorable and well received her talk was on what it's like to run such a huge organisation.
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