Leadership
Discussion board
Introduce yourself to your classmates with your name, location, current employment, and future goals.
Think back to the best leader for whom you have ever worked. What traits/behaviors did you appreciate the most?
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Hello my name is Billye Byrd and I am a Senior at CSU. I live in the burbs of Atlanta, Georgia. I'm married...4 kids (3 are at home)1 away at college. My most recent employment was at AT&T where I worked for 18 years. My future goals are to graduate from CSU with my B.S. in Human Resources and then obtain my MBA (not sure where at yet) and I would like to become a teachersometime within the next year. The best leader that I have workedfor was Glenn Lurie. I loved how passionate he was about thecompany and the employees...and although he was a VP, he treated everyone as if they were on his level. He was always engaging in town halls and very honest when it came to where the business was headed. I never felt as if he was just blowing us off and I appreciated that about him.
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