Conor Neill, entrepreneur and Professor of Leadership Communications at IESE Business School gave this speech at the Leadership Concert in Bucharest, Romania in 2014. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/20180505-Toastmasters-D59-spe
Conor Neill, entrepreneur and Professor of Leadership Communications at IESE Business School gave this speech at the Leadership Concert in Bucharest, Romania in 2014. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/MPTA-Romania-LeadershipConcer
Conor Neill, entrepreneur and Professor of Leadership Communications at IESE Business School gave this speech at the Leadership Concert in Bucharest, Romania in 2014. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/MPTA-Romania-LeadershipConcer
Conor Neill, entrepreneur and Professor of Leadership Communications at IESE Business School gave this speech at the Leadership Concert in Bucharest, Romania in 2014. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/MPTA-Romania-LeadershipConcer
Conor Neill, entrepreneur and Professor of Leadership Communications at IESE Business School gave this speech at the Leadership Concert in Bucharest, Romania in 2014. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/MPTA-Romania-LeadershipConcer
Conor Neill, founder of Taxijet & lecturer at IESE Business School shares his entrepreneurship story with the Barcelona Internet Startups meetup on 19th November 2013. This event was part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2013. https://s3-eu-wes
Andre Vanyi-Robin, founder of Param24-7XS shares his entrepreneurship story with the Barcelona Internet Startups meetup on 19th November 2013. This event was part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2013. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast
Warren Buffett and Bill Gates were speaking. A member of the audience asked “What is the key to your success?” Without hesitation, both Bill and Warren responded “Focus”. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/podcast-mpta/MoveToAction-001-Focus.m
Words that Change the World One difference between gods and men is that a god’s words directly change the world, whereas the words of men depend on action of others to cause the change. A god might say “let there be light”, and the sun appears.