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Transform Your Workplace


The Transform Your Workplace Podcast covers everything you need to build a great workplace. Industry experts, thought-leaders, HR experts and entrepreneurs join us to discuss big ideas that can transform your organization. Each week we cover a new topic, ranging from HR, communication and culture to business growth, leadership and workplace trends.Access more episodes, subscribe, and learn more. 

Jan 14, 2020

It takes an extraordinary team to accomplish incredible things. But how do we build one? What makes a team extraordinary?

Start this year off right by listening in today’s episode as an author, speaker, world-record athlete, and pro leadership coach Jason Caldwell joins us to share his amazing experience on how to build and lead an extraordinary team to accomplish incredible things!

He is the founder of Latitude 35, a leadership training firm that operates around the world. He also wrote Navigating the Impossible: Build Extraordinary Teams and Shutter Expectations, a guidebook on how you and your team can turn impossible goals into reality.

Jason also talks about his thrilling story of crossing the Atlantic and how he and his team were able to persevere despite the obstacles they’ve faced along the way!

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How Jason ended up doing a rowing sport
  • The importance of finding your “why
  • Suffering and sacrifice
  • Why building a great team is important
  • The difference between the best people and the right people
  • Why losing is better than not having a purpose
  • How Jason built his team
  • What it means to “lead with emotion”
  • Rallying for a purpose
  • Why you should have a sense of urgency

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