I would hope that Hugh Dundas's lecture on leadership is held at the highest level of recognition upon those that wish to teach other's of it's tenets. It was nothing less than hypnotizing in it's inspirational impact upon me.
The fashion by which he conveys his stories and thoughts, is an art rapidly losing ground in this world of communication through typing w/ ones thumbs. Drop the phone and speak to someone for a welcome change. Your audience will so appreciate the effort immeasurably, especially content such as this.
What a fine talk, and so illuminating in the Q&A. A very capable man, who in his youth grew into positions of command and wore them like a well tailored suit, despite the occasional inside out trousers admission ! Fascinating.
my grandad FLT LT Harold Blow DFC flew with Hugh in 616 squadron (meteor pilot) before that he flew with IX squadron in WW2 lancasters etc as a pilot...
I would hope that Hugh Dundas's lecture on leadership is held at the highest level of recognition upon those that wish to teach other's of it's tenets. It was nothing less than hypnotizing in it's inspirational impact upon me.
The fashion by which he conveys his stories and thoughts, is an art rapidly losing ground in this world of communication through typing w/ ones thumbs. Drop the phone and speak to someone for a welcome change. Your audience will so appreciate the effort immeasurably, especially content such as this.
Great series of interviews that more people should see.
What a fine talk, and so illuminating in the Q&A. A very capable man, who in his youth grew into positions of command and wore them like a well tailored suit, despite the occasional inside out trousers admission ! Fascinating.
A fascinating recording of a courageous man. Thank you.
Thank you .
Thank you for sharing. Inspiring, thought provoking and captivating
nuggets of wisdom here for all
Thanks so much for sharing this, and the other talks.
my grandad FLT LT Harold Blow DFC flew with Hugh in 616 squadron (meteor pilot) before that he flew with IX squadron in WW2 lancasters etc as a pilot...
What a wonderful chap.
Wow! Thanks! :)