Mashup | Who is Your Favourite Leader? and Why? Leadership is Changing - what does it mean to you? (ft. Swami Raote and Mark Herschberg)

Leadership Is Changing - Un podcast de Denis Gianoutsos.

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Being a leader can mean making the difficult decisions and pushing towards change. Keeping one’s composure despite the overwhelm is a challenge to take on. However, this doesn’t mean leaders must be emotionless. It’s all about striking the balance to show up authentically. This mashup features the thought-provoking insights of Swami Raote from episode 281 and Mark Herschberg from episode 282. Tune in!In this episode:Swami Raote shares how the impact of leadership can go beyond death.It takes energy, grit, and perseverance to transform and break barriers. Leaders must know how to see through the overwhelm.Leaders must be willing to roll up their sleeves, get into the trenches, and be willing to learn and figure things out.Mark Herschberg discusses the noteworthy leadership of Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Abraham Lincoln and how they kept everyone together.Leadership doesn’t mean having to make all decision on-the-spot and to completely avoid emotions.Key Takeaways:Leadership can become larger than lifeDo not be a prisoner of the world’s opinionAccess to information today is universal - it is your choice to use itLeaders must effectively prepare their people for what’s to comeLeaders cannot be superhumans - showing authenticity is keyConsider your career path and be intentionalTweetable Quotes:"When leaders become larger than life, they tend to get framed, and then they hesitate to break the shell.”  - Swami Raote“We want to see a leader who's vulnerable, who can show emotion, and relate to us and isn't this superhuman, perfect person.” - Mark HerschbergReach out to Denis:Email: [email protected]: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/

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