Multibillion dollar leadership mentally with Professor Pietersen

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Timothy sits down with Willie Pietersen, former CEO of multibillion-dollar businesses, professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business, and author of “Leadership: The Inside Story. Time-Tested Prescriptions for Those Who Seek to Lead.” They explore his journey as both successful entrepreneur and as a professor. Pietersen serves a leadership masterclass of note in this episode!
4 Oct English South Africa Social Sciences · Society & Culture

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