The Key to Leadership Success: Behavioral Agility and Creativity
Alex Lazarus is a Business Psychologist and a Leadership and Team Coach. Here, Alex talks to Corporate Counsel Advance about what it means for in-house leaders and their teams to be behaviorally agile and why it is an essential ingredient in becoming an influential leader. She also outlines the strategies general counsel can implement to create a culture that enables in-house teams to be creative.
May 18, 2022 at 12:52 PM
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Q&AAlex Lazarus, a business psychologist and leadership and team coach who supports boards, senior leaders in her role as the head of Lazarus & Maverick, a leadership consultancy, talks to Corporate Counsel Advance about what it means for in-house leaders and their teams to be behaviorally agile and why it is an essential ingredient in becoming an influential leader. She also outlines the strategies general counsel can implement to create a culture that enables in-house teams to be creative.
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