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Leadership and Management

Being Vulnerable VS Leading With Vulnerability: One Hurts Your Career, The Other Skyrockets It

Brené Brown defines vulnerability as risk, uncertainty, and emotional exposure. In the context of working with other people, it’s usually doing or saying something that can expose you to the potential of emotional harm. For example, you share that you made a mistake on something, your peer takes that information and uses it as a way to keep you from getting promoted.

Leadership and Management

The Simple Strategy This CEO Of A 30,000 Person Company Uses To Make Tough Decisions

Today’s leadership hack comes from Adam Warby, CEO Emeritus at Avanade, a 30,000 person consulting company. He has been with the company for over 15 years, playing an instrumental role in building and shaping the company to be what it is today. During his time, Adam had to make a lot of tough decisions which were oftentimes uncomfortable yet impactful.

Leadership and Management

Everyone Said He Was Crazy! The Strategies The Former CEO Of Best Buy Used To Turn The Company Around & Avoid Disaster

Today’s 16 min video is with Hubert Joly who is a tour de force in the world of business leadership, best known for his transformative role as the CEO Best Buy. When Hubert and I spoke he told me stories of how his peers would tell him he’s crazy for taking the role. Articles were written about Hubert and Best Buy saying that he was in way over his head and that the company was sure to go bankrupt!

Podcast

She Leads More Than 170,000 Employees In The United States: Leading With Vulnerability Has Become Her Superpower!

I’ve interviewed Lara a few times over the years and her insights on leadership are always profound and impactful. She’s deeply involved in shaping Deloitte’s culture, innovation, and growth. Lara opens up about the unexpected strength she finds in vulnerability, suggesting that it’s not just a personal trait but a game-changer in the world of leadership.

Leadership and Management

He Studied Decades of Data to Expose Capitalism’s Dirty Secrets

In today’s episode, I discuss with David Gelles, author of “The Man Who Broke Capitalism,” as we explore the complex legacy of Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric. The conversation touches on Welch’s extraordinary work ethic and his knack for understanding every facet of his business, but also highlights the darker aspects of his leadership style, including short-term thinking, a focus on profits over people, and a toxic work culture.

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