Magic Johnson, Diana Nyad, Nadja West, Bob Chapman team up to talk teamwork
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Tuesday, September 21, 2021
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Headlined by NBA superstar Magic Johnson, world champion athlete Diana Nyad, Lieutenant General Nadja West, and #3 CEO in the world Bob Chapman, SafetyCultures Made Extraordinary event is set to inspire working teams around the world.
Key Points:
- Headlined by NBA superstar Magic Johnson, world champion athlete Diana Nyad, Lieutenant General Nadja West, and #3 CEO in the world Bob Chapman, SafetyCultures Made Extraordinary event is set to inspire working teams around the world.
- Designed with teams in mind, the free, two-day event will include guidance on truly human leadership, tactics for teamwork, lessons in continuous development, and more.
- Theres never been a better time to broaden our outlook in order to navigate the new world of work.
- Bob Chapman is Chairman and CEO of Barry-Wehmiller, a $2.5B global manufacturing business with 11,000 team members.