In today’s complicated social and economic world, there are rare gems that not only dare to dream but also work
hard to make those dreams come true. Richard Anthony Tagle is one of these fantastic people. He is currently the president and CEO of the Denver Public Schools Foundation.
This “accidental sociologist” has become influential in many fields, thanks to his schooling and 30 years of nonprofit work. He has worked as a senior program officer for the United States Conference of Mayors, chief of staff at the Public Education Network and CEO at the Andy Roddick Foundation and Higher Achievement. Richard is also the founder and managing principal of High Think and is currently in charge of the Denver Public Schools Foundation.
He says that to be successful in foreign business, you need to be fluent in multiple languages, understand different cultures, be able to handle different situations and have a global mindset. Tagle’s belief in the power of listening and judging shows that he is sure that good leadership always needs learning and teaching.
Third, Tagle’s emphasis on listening and good judgment shows us how important these skills are in business. In our jobs, we must pay attention to how the market moves, spot economic trends and know what our policy choices mean.
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