What does it take to become a great design leader...
\nRegardless of whether or not it's in your official job title, you're already leading to some degree.
\nYou are leading because your work is to deliver change.
\nChange because we want to break free from outdated mental models that can't solve today's challenges.
\nBut what kind of leadership is needed to transform our organizations from the dehumanizing machines they are today into adaptable living beings?
\nReturning guest Marzia Arico has some valuable perspectives on this.
\nWith a PhD in Organizational Studies and experience leading complex projects at LiveWork, she has many juicy insights to share with us.
\nIn this episode, we explore the emergence of a new, more empathetic leadership style that's quite different from the traditional notion of leadership.
\nWe discuss how to present ourselves confidently in our work, even when imposter syndrome is lurking around the corner.
\nAnd we also delve into whether we should be explicit about the change we seek make or take a more trojan horse approach to influencing things.
\nThis is a must-listen episode for anyone who wants to step up, take charge, and offer an alternative to the current leaders who aren't doing what's required today.
\nThis conversation is a powerful reminder that we are all setting an example. Each and every day. So let's be intentional about what we want to put into the world.
\nTake care and keep making a positive impact.
\n~ Marc
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00:00 Welcome to Episode 203
\n03:30 Welcome back Marzia
\n04:30 Machines to Living Beings
\n11:30 What made her want to make the change
\n17:00 How to quickly build your confidence
\n21:30 From Machines to Living Orgs
\n30:30 Onboard with How, Not What
\n33:30 Conversation with the oblivious
\n40:00 Empathizing with the machine
\n42:00 The example of technology
\n46:00 Fast-tracking to leadership
\n47:00 Being strategic when you talk
\n50:30 Discussions to ponder
\n51:30 Food for thought
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