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  <title>Guest: Liz Wiseman - Best-Selling Author of Multipliers (Part 1)</title>
  <description>Liz&amp;amp;nbsp;Wiseman&amp;amp;nbsp;is the&amp;amp;nbsp;New York Times&amp;amp;nbsp;best-selling author of&amp;amp;nbsp;Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter, and the&amp;amp;nbsp;Wall Street Journal&amp;amp;nbsp;bestseller&amp;amp;nbsp;Rookie Smarts.&amp;amp;nbsp; Liz is&amp;amp;nbsp;listed #35 on the 2017&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Thinkers50&amp;amp;nbsp; global ranking of management thinkers and named one of the top 10 leadership thinkers in the world. She writes for Harvard Business Review and Fortune, among many business and leadership journals. Her research has contributed significantly to the field of leadership and collective intelligence. Liz is a former Vice President at Oracle, where she worked for 17 years. She is now the CEO of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Wiseman Group, with recent clients including Facebook, Apple, Disney, Nike, Tesla and Twitter. In this conversation, we talk about her book, Multipliers.&amp;amp;nbsp;From her groundbreaking research, Liz reveals how great leaders bring out the genius in others...and get more than twice the results. And she poses provocative questions: Are you using your smarts to amplify the people around you...or are you an “accidental </description>
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