Failure Is Not The Problem w/ Mark Graban Failure Is Not The Problem!
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Welcome to episode thirteen of Failure is Not the Problem. I’m George A. Milton, AKA “America’s Failure Coach.” I’ve spent the last 30+ years coaching, mentoring, leading, and training audiences around the world on the positive aspects of how to use their failed experiences to become successful. Join me and our guest, Mark Graban as we discuss the importance of perspective, and good leadership.
Mark Graban is an author, speaker, consultant, and podcaster! He is an experienced leader working mainly in manufacturing, healthcare, and software startup. He has gone onto write a variety of books about "Lean" leadership.
Check out his podcast "My Favorite Mistake" and his website!
You are a champion. How do I know? Because you showed up. If you want to be successful, half the battle is showing up. Most of us from a very early age have been conditioned to believe that failure is negative, but that’s simply not true.
Let’s connect!
Website
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Welcome to episode thirteen of Failure is Not the Problem. I’m George A. Milton, AKA “America’s Failure Coach.” I’ve spent the last 30+ years coaching, mentoring, leading, and training audiences around the world on the positive aspects of how to use their failed experiences to become successful. Join me and our guest, Mark Graban as we discuss the importance of perspective, and good leadership.
Mark Graban is an author, speaker, consultant, and podcaster! He is an experienced leader working mainly in manufacturing, healthcare, and software startup. He has gone onto write a variety of books about "Lean" leadership.
Check out his podcast "My Favorite Mistake" and his website!
You are a champion. How do I know? Because you showed up. If you want to be successful, half the battle is showing up. Most of us from a very early age have been conditioned to believe that failure is negative, but that’s simply not true.
Let’s connect!
Website
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
41 min