Ep004: Discovering and Using Your Superpower w. Court Lorenzini

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Ilene

What does it mean to know and access your superpower? How do superpowers change teams from surviving to thriving?

In our latest episode, our guest, Court Lorenzini, answers these questions and shows us how finding our superpower can take our life and businesses to the next level. Court, is the mastermind behind numerous successful startups, including DocuSign

Listen now and learn how to discover your superpower:

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Here are the top highlight moments from this episode with Court Lorenzini

🎧Time to put on your cape and start flying. This week’s podcast episode uncovers the what and why of superpowers and how they can change our work and our lives.

🎧 There aren’t thousands of different superpowers. What makes everybody unique, however, is the second level of the superpower, which is how you’ve applied it.

🎧 Allowing a team to function where you’ve distributed the decision making authority according to superpower, as opposed to hierarchical structure does a lot to help build trust, which then creates leverage and the ability for the team to outperform itself.

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