This article is a part of The Global Leadership Summit Faculty Spotlight series where we feature content from the upcoming #GLS20 speakers. This is a great opportunity to get a taste of what to expect from these amazing leaders!
The GLS team is excited to welcome Summit favorite pastor Albert Tate who is returning to the Summit stage! These clips give you a sense of his insightful and humorous teaching style.
How to Increase Creativity
Pastor Albert Tate explains his surprising way to increase creativity.
My Biggest Leadership Failure—Don’t React in the Meeting
Albert shares how his natural tendency to react in the moment led to a difficult meeting with his team.
Getting Out of the Way
In this excerpt from Albert’s 2017 GLS talk, he describes the importance of getting out of the way. Once you bring what you have to Jesus, you need to step out of the way so He can use His Power to transform your situation.
#GLS19 Summit Arts: Slow Jam
In one of our favorite moments of #GLS19, Albert joined the Summit Arts team halfway through their slow jam for a can’t-miss mic drop moment.
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Join Albert Tate and other 15 other world-class speakers for The Global Leadership Summit on Thursday and Friday, August 6-7, 2020. Get ready for your two-day infusion of fresh ideas, actionable concepts, leadership principles and heartfelt inspiration from a world-class faculty at a location near you!

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