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The Three Virtues of an Ideal Team Player

Live Webinar
Mon, Aug 16, 2021
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join John Elliott and learn about the three virtues that make an individual an ideal team player, which translates to being great leader.

Think about the worst team member you've ever had. Chances are, they were missing one or more of the virtues that will be unpacked in this webinar. The best team member you ever had? Chances are they had all three in spades. If you're interested in learning how you can identify, hire, and develop more of the latter, this webinar is for you. 

Being a great team player not only increases the efficiency of your working team, but it makes you a better leader, communicator, and collaborator. Whether you’re a leader striving to create a culture of teamwork, a professional looking to hire real team players, or an employee wanting to make yourself an invaluable team member, this webinar will prove to be as practical as it is compelling for any type of organization. 

About the Presenter: From his upbringing on a small family farm to his teaching days in inner city Atlanta to his leadership roles at the University of Illinois and Christ Community Church, John Elliott brings a unique collection of perspectives to the table as the founder and president of Untapt Consulting. The common thread running through all of those experiences is a passion for helping leaders he believes maximize their full potential, and it is to this end that he leads Untapt.

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