Race to the South Pole: A Tale of Two Leadership Styles
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What happens when traditional top-down leadership goes up against a more inspired team style? Join us for this amazing leadership seminar!
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In 1910, two very different leaders went head to head in a race to conquer the South Pole, the world’s last wild frontier. The traditional, top down British navy officer, Robert Scott, on his second Antarctica expedition, and the more team oriented, Roald Amundson, an accomplished Norwegian mariner and first man to sail the North West Passage.
In this incredible leadership seminar, you will be given a front-row seat to see how two leadership styles set their teams up for success or failure based on their planning, their preparation and their execution of the most extreme challenge ever undertaken by mankind. We analyze the teams using our revolutionary Accountability Index and share with you the secrets that the winning team used to drive flawless execution and achieve results!
The lessons are just as applicable today as they were then…success is based on good planning and flawless execution by people who are committed and accountable.