What does effective leadership look like in a world where the old rules no longer apply? This episode of "Leadership is Changing," hosted by Denis Gianoutsos, revisits enlightening conversations with John Lee Dumas, Dr. Maja Zelihic, and Paul Martinelli. Each guest shares their unique perspective on navigating the evolving leadership landscape\u2014from dismantling traditional gatekeepers to embracing the profound personal influences on leadership styles and advocating for necessary structural changes within organizations. Listeners will gain valuable insights on how to adapt and thrive as leaders in today\u2019s environment, understanding the blend of authenticity, innovation, and courage required. Explore how leadership transforms and what it means for you in your journey.
Join us for a robust discussion to expand your understanding of leadership and inspire you to lead with impact. Tune in and discover the tools to navigate and shape the future of leadership.
John Lee Dumas: Breaking Barriers and Embracing Niches
Dr. Maja Zelihic: Leadership Lessons from Personal History
Paul Martinelli: Advocating for Structural Change in Leadership
Key Quotes:
"You can be anybody, anywhere, who says to yourself, I am going to solve one problem better than anybody else in the world.'" - John Lee Dumas
"My grandfather always said, 'You can do whatever you want to do, as long as you bring the best to the table with integrity and compassion.'" - Dr. Maja Zelihic
"Leadership by opinion is not what leadership is. Leadership is identifying the true best next step for mankind." - Paul Martinelli
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