Dave Liniger
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Most of them like to ask everybody's opinion and how we're going to succeed at this instead of a command and control situation. So he was 100 years ahead of his time. They get stuck in the ice near the South Pole. They get frozen in the ice. gets stronger and stronger. They're happy in their little boat.
Most of them like to ask everybody's opinion and how we're going to succeed at this instead of a command and control situation. So he was 100 years ahead of his time. They get stuck in the ice near the South Pole. They get frozen in the ice. gets stronger and stronger. They're happy in their little boat.
Most of them like to ask everybody's opinion and how we're going to succeed at this instead of a command and control situation. So he was 100 years ahead of his time. They get stuck in the ice near the South Pole. They get frozen in the ice. gets stronger and stronger. They're happy in their little boat.
Most of them like to ask everybody's opinion and how we're going to succeed at this instead of a command and control situation. So he was 100 years ahead of his time. They get stuck in the ice near the South Pole. They get frozen in the ice. gets stronger and stronger. They're happy in their little boat.
Most of them like to ask everybody's opinion and how we're going to succeed at this instead of a command and control situation. So he was 100 years ahead of his time. They get stuck in the ice near the South Pole. They get frozen in the ice. gets stronger and stronger. They're happy in their little boat.
They have food, the warmth, and the boat starts to crumble and they have to get out and live on the ice flow. And so he had 27 men. They got out on the ice and they had to live for over a year and a half. At the end of of their journey, every man wrote in their diary he was the single greatest leader they'd ever met in their life.
They have food, the warmth, and the boat starts to crumble and they have to get out and live on the ice flow. And so he had 27 men. They got out on the ice and they had to live for over a year and a half. At the end of of their journey, every man wrote in their diary he was the single greatest leader they'd ever met in their life.
They have food, the warmth, and the boat starts to crumble and they have to get out and live on the ice flow. And so he had 27 men. They got out on the ice and they had to live for over a year and a half. At the end of of their journey, every man wrote in their diary he was the single greatest leader they'd ever met in their life.
They have food, the warmth, and the boat starts to crumble and they have to get out and live on the ice flow. And so he had 27 men. They got out on the ice and they had to live for over a year and a half. At the end of of their journey, every man wrote in their diary he was the single greatest leader they'd ever met in their life.
They have food, the warmth, and the boat starts to crumble and they have to get out and live on the ice flow. And so he had 27 men. They got out on the ice and they had to live for over a year and a half. At the end of of their journey, every man wrote in their diary he was the single greatest leader they'd ever met in their life.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine and management trade at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine and management trade at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine and management trade at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine and management trade at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine and management trade at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine management trait at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine management trait at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine management trait at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine management trait at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.
He put people in tents, two and three people to a tent, and every day he visited each tent and sat and said, how are we doing? What's your thoughts? What do you suggest we do? Do we pull our lifeboats and try to get to land? Do we do this? Do we do that? It was a very feminine management trait at that time, which is very unusual. And so he brought them all home alive.