Capture Your Flag
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series with 60 up and coming leaders that gathers and shares knowledge to help you better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations.
Simon Sinek: Capture Your Flag Interview Program Testimonial
Simon Sinek on Improving Leadership Education
Simon Sinek on Becoming a More Hands-Off Leader
Simon Sinek on How to Better Handle Confrontation
Simon Sinek in Finding Comfort in the Uncomfortable and Unfamiliar
Simon Sinek on the Struggle of Balancing Service and Self
Simon Sinek on the Pros and Cons of Habits and Routines
Simon Sinek on How to Do More with What You Have
Simon Sinek on Seeing Friends as Advocates and Sponsors
Simon Sinek on Using a Strength to Overcome a Struggle
Simon Sinek on Turning Confidence into Courage and Grit
Simon Sinek on What People Driven by Service Teach You About Life
Simon Sinek on Why Human Interaction Still Matters in Learning
Simon Sinek on What It Takes to Succeed
Саймон Синек о поиске честной обратной связи для улучшения своей работы
Simon Sinek on Inspiring Others to Sustain Momentum for a Cause
Simon Sinek on Earning the Trust of High Profile People
Simon Sinek on How to Measure the Quality of Relationships in Your Life
Simon Sinek on Setting Standards to Encourage and Support Others
Simon Sinek on Bonding With Family in Good Times and Bad
Simon Sinek on Getting Permission to Be Different
Erik Michielsen on Building the Capture Your Flag Movement
Developing Criteria for Casting Capture Your Flag Documentary Subjects - Erik Michielsen
Capture the Flag Game Influences on Capture Your Flag's Mission - Erik Michielsen
Erik Michielsen on the Behavior That Leads to Fulfillment
Lessons Learned From the First Five Years Filming Capture Your Flag - Erik Michielsen
Erik Michielsen on Making Capture Your Flag a Unique Learning Resource
Erik Michielsen on the Aha Moment of Creating Capture Your Flag Near Peer Learning
Erik Michielsen on Getting Inspired to Change Careers and Concept Capture Your Flag
Erik Michielsen on How Near Peer Learning Fills a Need to Help Others