LSI Coaching Conversation: LSI Podcast 001 - Dr. Gene Klann | June 11, 2020
Listen as Dr. Gene Klann shares his experiences learning about the Master Coach Model and the value of asking questions as both a leader and a facilitator. The acquired skill of asking great questions is a tool that can make all the difference in the world when striving to pull the best solutions, ideas and thoughts from those that you lead.
Listen as Dr. Gene Klann shares his experiences learning about the Master Coach Model and the value of asking questions as both a leader and a facilitator. The acquired skill of asking great questions is a tool that can make all the difference in the world when striving to pull the best solutions, ideas and thoughts from those that you lead.
GENE KLANN, Ph.D. (USA & International)
Dr. Klann is a recognized expert in the areas of leadership development and crisis management. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Center for Creative Leadership. His distinguished 26 year military career included service in Vietnam, Germany, Panama, Italy, and the first Gulf War. It culminated with duty at the U. S. Military Delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. He completed five command tours including one as an airborne battalion commander during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. All 600 soldiers under his command returned safely to the U.S. Overall, he received seventeen personal military decorations. The "Colonel" has a Ph.D. from the Free University of Brussels, an M.A. in International Relations, a B.A. in European History, and an executive diploma as a U. S. Army War College fellow at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. His books include: Crisis Leadership, Building Your Team’s Morale, Pride & Spirit, and Building Character; Strengthening the Heart of Good Leadership.
Dr. Klann is a recognized expert in the areas of leadership development and crisis management. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Center for Creative Leadership. His distinguished 26 year military career included service in Vietnam, Germany, Panama, Italy, and the first Gulf War. It culminated with duty at the U. S. Military Delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. He completed five command tours including one as an airborne battalion commander during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. All 600 soldiers under his command returned safely to the U.S. Overall, he received seventeen personal military decorations. The "Colonel" has a Ph.D. from the Free University of Brussels, an M.A. in International Relations, a B.A. in European History, and an executive diploma as a U. S. Army War College fellow at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. His books include: Crisis Leadership, Building Your Team’s Morale, Pride & Spirit, and Building Character; Strengthening the Heart of Good Leadership.