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Successful teams aren’t necessarily about star talent, but more often depend on “Glue” employees—the quiet leaders who make everybody else look good and rarely get rewarded for their contributions.🔗: https://t.co/MzMd8C1GVU https://t.co/yF0c9BWDc5 ...
The Roundabout That Changed How I lead | John Taylor McEntire | TEDxEtTagammo
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:38
[Applause] Asalamu alalaykum. Self mission. Let me self system mission.These are three words that are key in leadership. These are three words that are key in your success as a leader and your success in driving a team. Self system mission.In my neighborhood, there is a place where three roads converge into a a intersection. And this intersection is very very chaotic because these three roads are coming into it at different angles. There's um loud crashes.There are times when people don't know when they're ...
Unsung Heroes Behind Every Success | Sandeep Arora | TEDxHITAM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:26
Any any Bollywood fans in the audience here. Yes. Raise of hands.Quite a few. Uh there is we have countless movies. You know the hero slowly stands starts erupting and the music begins to swell.You know few years ago I got to live that moment. A major transformation program that I worked on had gone live and as part of it we upgraded a lot of systems. You know we saved millions and we did a market launch and and that was a kind of moment that gets captured in press releases and media.As I looked around some ...
Lessons from Motorsport | Lwiza Camara Khoubbane | TEDxDulwich College Singapore
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-07 16:13
Apart from the nepotist career paths, motorsport is a pinnacle of teamwork and competition. The connections made in every sector of the industry are ones that last lifetimes. As long as you don't pull spy gate and end up cheating your way to victory and getting exiled from the industry.Alas, this means that in whichever career path you strive to pursue, these lessons may be applicable. Despite my explanations, targeting measures more. Although this industry may be filled with moneyuilts egos, remaining true ...
🏎️ McLaren Racing CEO discusses running his F1 team like a business. 💸
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-04 19:30
talk about running a team like a business, right. And now McLaren is one of the top teams in in the sport. What are some of the things you sort of learn as a racer, but also as a someone running.>> Yeah, I think uh you know, for me, and I think everyone's a little bit different, it was about surrounding myself with great people that were subject matter uh experts in their respective field. And then my my job is I feel like I work for the team. They don't work for me.You know, there's we have 1400 people at ...
How to perform under pressure - England Lioness star shares her secrets
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-03 08:00
when it comes to coming on the pitch at such a late moment and needing to deliver. You know, the confidence that a coach has to put you on is enough for me especially, you know, to go on that pitch and know that they trust in me. My teammates look at me and they're like, "You've got this." And to know that people believe in me makes me believe in myself as well.And obviously, like I've mentioned many times before, my belief in God that I'm here for a reason and that I can go and deliver on that stage. And y ...
Stop managing, start leading | Dishant Pritamani | TEDxKharadi Salon
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-01 15:41
[Music] Good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is Dishan Primani and I'm a restaurant. Today we will be talking about some of my key learnings in the past years that we've had with some of our successes and mostly from some of our failures. So let's get right down to it. My dream as a 28-year-old. When I first opened my bar at the age of 28, my dream was really simple. I wanted a space which has the best interiors, the best crowd, the best music, and the best cocktails. All I cared about were numbers, p ...
Scaling Mountains, Inspiring Ripples of Change | S. Jaahnavi | TEDxSIS Ajmer Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-29 15:54
Personal Development & Goal Achievement - The core message revolves around the importance of embracing change, consistency, and adaptability to achieve personal goals, drawing parallels from mountaineering experiences [1][25][26][27] - Overcoming challenges and failures is presented as a crucial part of personal transformation, emphasizing resilience and continuous learning [23][24][28][30][31] - The speaker advocates for starting small, being consistent, and adapting to failures as key elements in achieving any goal, whether it's in music, sports, or public speaking [26][27][28] Lessons from Mountaineering - Scaling mountains is used as a metaphor for overcoming life's challenges, highlighting the significance of each small step towards reaching the summit [1][2] - The speaker's experiences on various peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Elbrus (Europe), Mount Kosciuszko (Australia), and Mount Denali (North America), illustrate the diverse challenges and adaptations required in different environments [3][11][15][19] - Mental strength is emphasized as being more critical than physical strength in mountaineering, particularly in situations where exhaustion and the urge to give up are overwhelming [22][23] Overcoming Adversity - The speaker's personal story includes her father's diagnosis with terminal lung cancer, which served as a motivation to push her limits and achieve more [15] - The experience of being denied a permit to climb Mount Everest due to age restrictions led to a change in plans and the successful climb of Mount Denali, demonstrating adaptability [18][19] - The speaker shares instances of having to turn back from summits due to illness or bad weather, emphasizing the importance of making smart decisions to preserve life and try again later [29][30] Importance of Continuous Learning - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remaining a learner throughout life, regardless of age or expertise, and being open to gaining knowledge from others [31][32] - The speaker's father, a mental health doctor, is presented as a role model for staying grounded and always being willing to learn from others [33]
Why Teams Fail For Simple and Avoidable Reasons | Tessa West | TEDxCatawba
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-23 17:01
[Music] [Applause] What happened on September 23rd, 1999? This is the day that the Mars Climate Orbiter went on a mission to Mars and actually failed considerably. This was this device that NASA sent over to Mars. It was designed to measure the weather on Mars and also to serve as this communication device for the Mars polar lander which was supposed to arrive a couple months later. It just completely failed. It hit the atmosphere, burst into a million pieces, leaving the folks who worked at NASA befuddled, ...
After the Bell, I Found My Pulse | Shreya Pepsilal | TEDxSJS Abu Dhabi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-23 15:56
Personal Growth & Development - The speech emphasizes the importance of persistence and resilience in overcoming challenges and discovering one's passion [2][4][11] - It highlights that true learning and personal growth often occur outside of formal education settings [4][12] - The speech underscores the significance of mental health as a foundation for success, advocating for self-care, vulnerability, and seeking help [13][14] Leadership & Teamwork - The speech defines leadership not as power, but as presence, listening, and lifting others, emphasizing the importance of teamwork [6][7] - It suggests that leadership involves inspiring growth in others and working together towards common goals [7] Purpose & Passion - The speech encourages finding one's "pulse" or passion, which can drive individuals to overcome challenges and achieve their purpose [20][21] - It asserts that human compassion, creativity, and purpose are irreplaceable by artificial intelligence [19] Service & Responsibility - The speech highlights the importance of service to causes greater than oneself, particularly in areas like environmental sustainability and medicine [15][16][17] - It suggests that medicine is not just about science, but also about story, care, and compassion, utilizing skills learned outside the classroom [16][17]