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August 9, 2021

GLS21 Illustrative Summaries

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GLS21 Illustrative Summaries

The following illustrative summaries are from The Global Leadership Summit in 2021. Please feel free to use these illustrations to help you reflect on and apply what you learned. All illustrations by Ashley Morgan Kirk.

 

Craig Groeschel

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Craig Groeschel

 

Michelle Poler

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Michelle Poler

 

General Stanley McChrystal

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General Stanley McChrystal
Jamie Kern Lima

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Jamie Kern Lima

 

Shola Richards

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Shola Richards
Ibukun Awosika

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Ibukun Awosika

 

Rich Wilkerson Jr.

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Rich Wilkerson Jr

 

Jerry Lorenzo

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Collaboration Creativity & Conviction - Jerry Lorenzo GLS21 Illustrative SummaryJerry Lorenzo

 

Dr. Henry Cloud

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Mental Health Crisis - Dr Henry Cloud

 

Dr. Francesca Gino

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Dr. Francesca Gino

 

Richard Montañez

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Richard Montanez

 

A.R. Bernard

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A.R. Bernard

 

Juliet Funt

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Juliet Funt

 

Bianca Juárez Olthoff

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Bianca Juarez Olthoff

 

 

Malcolm Gladwell

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Malcolm Gladwell

 

Albert Tate

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Albert Tate

 

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