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Omega Leadership Series: Special Guest Urbain Zadi

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Laurie Beth Jones

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The Omega Leadership Series is a weekly show that is designed to bring the styles and principles of the Omega Leader to those who lead. Laurie Beth has captured, coined and written about the "Omega Leader" for over a decade. How Jesus recruited, managed and led his team of twelve is our model of Omega Leadership. Taking both the Alpha and Beta styles of management, Jesus added the 'Omega' principles to the mix. He knew that leading others looked and felt different than his present day examples. Laurie Beth continues to capture Jesus' style, teachings, and examples of leadership in her messages, writings and programs. Here in the Omega Leadership series each week we unpack some of those principles so that listeners, leaders, and followers can benefit from the 'Omega Leadership Model.' This week Laurie Beth Jones will welcome special guest, Urbain Zadi from South Africa.  

I am an Ivorian by birth (The Ivory Coast is a French-speaking country in West Africa). I am a retired senior executive of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, having worked with the UN for 28 years. I am married, with three sons and a daughter.

I hold a Ph.D. in Government, majoring in public Administration and International Economic Relations  as well as an MBA degree specializing in Finance.

I am Founder & CEO of The Empowerment and Development Centre (EDC), licensed and trained in The Four Elements of SuccessTM and The Path and graduate of the Consciousness Coaching Academy (CCA) and in 2012 will achieve the Professional Coaching Diploma (PCD) and the Consciousness Coaching Certification, which are both recognized and accredited by the International Coach Federation (ICF). EDC is located in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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