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S2E147 The Curious CEO with Dermot Buffini

Season 2, Ep. 147

What does it take to be a successful leader? In this episode, Dermot Buffini, CEO of Buffini & Company and one of the most respected leaders in the real estate industry, tells Brian about his own path to leadership. He shares how his innate curiosity impacted his growth journey, how other people helped him to develop and what he has learned along the way. 

 

YOU WILL LEARN:

·     How to overcome your leadership gaps.  

·     Why knowing yourself is vital to strong leadership.  

·     How you can grow as a leader.

 

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


Free REALStrengths Assessment


Leadership Conference

 

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The Curious CEO

 

NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

 

“A lot of people are more than happy to help you develop.” – Dermot Buffini

 

“Sometimes it's not a growing season, it’s a learning season. It's really important to know the season you're in and to accept it.” – Dermot Buffini

 

“Our job as leaders is to create the future.” – Dermot Buffini

 

“The REALStrengths profile is a game changer. Not so I can come in and fix other people, but so I can be aware of myself and really play from a position of strength.” – Dermot Buffini

 

“I always want to be of service.” – Dermot Buffini


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