Who are. On the psychology of leadership. Manfredi gets to free is a professor of Leadership Development organizational changes said in seattle Business School its really great to have you with us wow what an amazing time to talk about later shoes but im going to start actually from a little behind so we like to think of idea leaders as being modest little selfless accommodating emotionally intelligent compassionate instead. You know so in reality though its just about anyone about their boss from hell and the story goes that you will hear plenty about self centeredness that their rough their insensitive as leaders. Is it realistic to think that this gap between the ideal and the real realistic can be actually bridged i hope. They do what they do or something. You know we all need to be of narcissist. Unfortunately too many leaders really are from the bomb and that sort of group its very tall and the nice terms use about humility and a sense of humanity and to say older sayings no long
With trump and Vice President to save ource country. Working with trump and mike pence to rebuild our military after it was decimated. Working to secure our borders. And to put over 200 judges on the bench including Amy Coney Barrett. [applause] she is amazing. I had the front row to watch her being sworn in. Mark kelly said he would vote no on her before one word came out of her mouth. Arizona, everything is on the line. Everything i put my life on the line for in the military at all you veterans and all you men and women who didnt come back, and all those who came back with the wounds of war, everything we are fighting for is on the line. On us iny is counting arizona to bring it home. We are going to do it. We are ground zero. Trump and mike pence have to win arizona to have four more years, are you ready to bring them back . [applause] the country is counting on arizona to return me to the senate, are you ready to do it . It is my mission in life right now to make sure that Chuck S
All candidates from all parties appear together on the same ballot in november. Again, the same rules apply. Gets 50 plus on e, it goes to a runoff. There are three democrats. Matt lieberman and a former u. S. Attorney. With those five major candidates on the ballot, it is almost impossible any of them win outright. That race is heading to a runoff. The other race is extremely tight. Know for at least a few days who won that race be margine the final matters. One is ahead we know for a fact on november 3 that that is the case, it does not matter he is ahead, we need to know if he has hit the magic number of 50 plus one. Counting every one of those votes could take a day or two. I would not be surprised if we do not have concrete results on Election Night in georgia. If that race does go to a runoff, we will have two separate races in georgia with a 2021, twofebruary of days after the United States senate comes back into session. They come back into session on january 3. There is a poss
Interviews how leaders make it to the top. I asked him how much he wanted. He said 250. I said fine and did not negotiate with him. And how they stay there. You dont feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest man in the world . Is that right . David in the United States today, there are only 38 women serving as ceos of fortune 500 companies. One of those with the best track record is tricia griffith, ceo of progressive, one of the largest Automobile Insurance Companies in the United States. She started as a claim adjuster and worked her way up to become in 2016 the ceo. Since that time, the stock is up more than 175 . My mistake was i didnt know her then and i didnt buy stock in the company. If she ever goes somewhere else, im going to buy that stock right away. For those that arent familiar with progressive, and if you watch television, you would be familiar, because you have a lot of Television Ads im just, curious, why is it that Automobile Insurance Companies seem to adve
Mr. Lehrer good evening from the Clark Athletic Center at the university of massachusetts in boston. Im jim lehrer of the newshour on pbs, and i welcome you to the first of three 90minute debates between the democratic candidate for president , Vice President al gore and the republican candidate, governor george w. Bush of texas. The debates are sponsored by the commission on president ial debates, and they will be conducted within formats and rules agreed to between the commission and the two campaigns. Tonight, well have the candidates at podiums. No answer to a question can exceed two minutes. Rebuttals are limited to one minute. But as moderator, i have the option to follow up and to extend any particular give and take another threeandahalf minutes. Even then, no single answer can exceed two minutes. The candidates, under their rules, may not question each other directly. There will be no opening statements, but each candidate may have up to two minutes for a closing statement. The