How to Lead with Empathy featuring the CEOs of Boxed, Dallas Mavericks, and barre3 | NPR
Hosted by Guy Raz and featuring Cynt Marshall of the Dallas Mavericks, Sadie Lincoln of Barre3 and Chieh Huang of Boxed, this conversation addresses how seeing your employees as people – not just as workers – can help build a foundation of trust. They also touch on learning when you need to step away from your role and using vulnerability to create connections.
Recorded on May 25, 2021 at the How I Built This Summit (at Home)
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Recorded on May 25, 2021 at the How I Built This Summit (at Home)
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