Tuesday, December 9, 2025
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Mindy Hall –

Too often executives allow their functional roles to define who they are as leaders. Instead, they should focus on the type of leader they want to be, and let that knowledge guide deliberate choices and actions – to lead with intention. Hall argues that this is the most overlooked skill for those at the top, and often is the differentiator of great leadership and a source of long-term competitive advantage. She offers real world examples and a prescriptive plan for choosing your actions with care and discipline, day by day, moment by moment.

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Josh Anderson
Josh Andersonhttps://www.rule27design.com
Josh Anderson is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in business management and strategic leadership. With a passion for driving growth and delivering exceptional results, Josh has successfully spearheaded numerous projects, leading cross-functional teams to achieve remarkable success. With his strong analytical skills and a keen eye for detail, Josh excels in optimizing processes, enhancing operational efficiency, and cultivating strong client relationships. Committed to continuous learning and staying ahead of industry trends, Josh brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every endeavor. Whether it's crafting innovative strategies or implementing impactful solutions, Josh's unwavering dedication and strong leadership qualities make him a valuable asset in driving organizational success.