Perspective is power: reflection is the secret leadership strategy
What can we make of this year? It’s year 2 of the pandemic. Polarised conversations are still happening, and this time it’s all about vaccinations. In this episode, I share some key perspective shifts - both personally, as well as from different books and podcast interviews I’ve done. You'll gain insights on how to think better, live better, and lead better!
Why you should listen: critical insights to shift your leadership perspective to be more inclusive
- Leadership perspective starts with reflecting on self: here are my painful self observations
- Two books to help us think better about others, especially polarised conversations
- Two books to help us be better humans and leaders
We explore fiction books that have nothing to do with leadership but are still awesome!
- Our most listened to episode is with a down-to-earth leader with practical leadership tips
- The most inspiring story: how business leaders are creating generational change
- Paradigm-shifting insights from leadership expert Carol Sanford: real brain challengers!
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Books mentioned:
Why Are We Yelling - How to have productive disagreements by Buster Benson
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant
The Hidden Life of Trees: What they feel, how they communicate - discoveries from a secret world by Peter Wohlleben
The Art of Impossible - A peak performance primer by Steven Kotler
The Power of Ritual by Casper del Tuille
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
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