Mo Fathelbab

Keynote Speaker, Emcee, Author and Entrepreneur

Mo Fathelbab is a visionary leader, renowned for transforming organizational culture and leadership. With nearly 30 years of experience, he has empowered over 30,000 CEOs and entrepreneurs across 30+ countries. As the Founder of Forum Resources Network and co-founder of the Harvard Business School Alumni Forums, Mo has pioneered peer-to-peer learning and built impactful communities for EO, YPO, HBS Alumni and Google.

Mo hosts two podcasts: The Heart of Business and SHRM’s People + Strategy. He is the author of two best-selling books: The Friendship Advantage and Forum – the Secret Advantage of Successful Leaders. Personally Mo is a father. an ironman and yogi.

Sessions

Dare to Disagree: Cultivating Productive Conflict for Breakthroughs

In this highly interactive session, learn how to transform difficult conversations into catalysts for breakthrough team results. When leadership teams avoid hard conversations, it creates issues that cascade throughout the organization, damaging your Core Values, team health, and ultimately, your bottom line. Drawing from decades of experience facilitating peer groups and forums, Mo will demonstrate practical techniques for having productive conflicts that strengthen your company’s culture and drive results. Through engaging exercises and real-world examples, you’ll discover how to IDS challenging situations while strengthening team trust. 

Key Takeaways:

    • Master a proven framework for navigating difficult conversations that builds trust and accountability within your leadership team
    • Learn specific techniques to address issues head-on while maintaining relationships and strengthening your company culture
    • Build relationships in the room! This session is highly interactive and an opportunity to meet new people. 

 

Choose Your Experience

IN-PERSON

USD $1,795* SOLD OUT!

Bonus:
30-Days of On-Demand Access: $200 Access post-event: $249

Virtual

USD $1,795*

Bonus:
30-Days of On-Demand Access: $200 Access post-event: $249
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