Being in a position of leadership can often make you feel like you've hit rock
bottom, but it's always possible to dig deeper. Krister Ungerboeck identifies
as the world's first "leadership archaeologist", and shares the ideas from his
book, "The Leadership Archaeologist: Tools To Unearth Unseen Potential".
Read more
Being in a position of leadership can often make you feel like you've hit rock
bottom, but it's always possible to dig deeper. Krister Ungerboeck identifies
as the world's first "leadership archaeologist", and shares the ideas from his
book, "The Leadership Archaeologist: Tools To Unearth Unseen Potential".
Read less