151 | How To Become An Awesome Leader | Recruiting The Right Talent | Robert Blackwell Jr.

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Manuj Aggarwal and Robert Blackwell Jr talk about how to create an environment of growth where your workers can develop their talents.


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In this episode, we will learn about:

· How to be a good leader

· Recruiting talents for your business

· How to create an environment where your workers can develop their talents

· Importance of starting entrepreneurship early in life

· Working for business chambers and community organizations

· Managing very talented workers

· Learning from your employees

 

About Robert Blackwell Jr.

 

A technology industry leader with a career spanning nearly 30 years, Robert Blackwell Jr. has cultivated Electronic Knowledge Interchange (EKI) into a leading management and technology consulting firm well-known for its ability to respond to complex business challenges with efficient, intelligent and innovative solutions. Starting at IBM in 1981, Blackwell began his long career in building innovative systems that improve business operations. With a keen passion for entrepreneurship, he then went on to found several Chicago-based companies, including Urban Fishing Development, Bytewise International, and Blackwell Consulting Services. A former professional table tennis player. Blackwell also founded Killerspin, the leading table tennis equipment, apparel, and promotion company. Blackwell is currently an active member of the Alliance of Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs (ABLE), Executive’s Club of Chicago and Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce as well as other business and community organizations.


 

 

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