How crucial is it for leaders to deeply connect with and understand their team?
Today, Mario Bekes delves into how leadership is not just about having the ability to lead troops into battle but also about being able to connect with and understand the people under their command. He shares his experience leading the Yugoslav People's Army and emphasizes the need to protect those who follow him and reach critical objectives. Heather Osgood stresses the importance of adapting to change, dreaming a bigger dream, and being willing to take on challenges. She touches on why leaders need to understand their weaknesses and potential threats to benefit their company in the long run.
Join this conversation on the Leadership is Changing podcast for an insightful look into leadership in today\u2019s world!
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\u201cInformation is the most valuable commodity in business.\u201d - Mario Bekes
\u201cWhen you put people who follow you, and people you follow, you find the golden middle, you find the middle ground, and then you become the proper leader.\u201d - Mario Bekes
\u201cThere are different levels of growth as you grow with a team. And really, it's about figuring out how you can structure what each of those people is doing, and then I think most importantly, and most difficult is what exactly is your role as a leader.\u201d - Heather Osgood
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