46. Leadership

46. Leadership

In today’s conversation, we discuss leadership and its evolution in our programs. Over time, we've refined our approach, focusing on key leadership aspects. We explore the difference between leadership and management, emphasising how leadership goes beyond traditional roles. Our discussion highlights these essential elements in the leadership toolbox: Presence: Being fully engaged in the present moment, achieved through practices like mindfulness. Learning and Growth Mindset: Continuously seeking knowledge, embracing mistakes, and fostering personal growth. Self-awareness: Understanding one's personality and learning preferences, recognising learning obstacles, and appreciating diverse personalities. Culture and Values: Acknowledging personal values' role in shaping organisational culture and understanding the real impact - beyond written statements. Well-being: Prioritizing physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being, which leaders role model to their teams. Motivation: Inspiring and motivating teams by allowing them to find their purpose and work with mastery and autonomy. Coaching: Believing in individuals' potential, challenging, guiding, and supporting their growth through proper communication. Feedback: Recognising the importance of feedback and its challenges in practice. Leadership is multifaceted, requiring self-awareness and a deep understanding of the organisational context. We explored many of these topics in detail in previous podcast episodes.

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