How can we get comfortable with uncertainty?
What strategies should leaders adopt moving forward?
Episode 9 of Inside the Mind of Champions took a closer look at leadership in today’s uncertain world.
We answered lots of questions raised at our Winning Mindset for Leaders seminar, looking at where leaders should prioritise their energies and what the ‘right’ kind of leadership is.
Listen again to move forward with agility and confidence bit.ly/2B5OuzE
Baroness Sue Campbell is a brilliant leader in elite sports and has been an elite coach, a coach educator and the chair of UK sport, overseeing a couple of Olympic cycles.
When she first went into UK sports, she asked every member of staff these three excellent questions.
Her reflection on these kinds of leadership challenges asks questions that are so relevant for leaders going back into the workplace and trying to rebuild relationships and working practices.
What strategies should leaders adopt moving forward?
@RasmusAnkersen, best-selling author, football director and chairman reminds us to challenge our own assumptions and ask ourselves what an outsider would do if you were sacked tomorrow.
Ask yourself and your teams: if we were going to beat ourselves, what would we do if we were the competitor? What would we do to disrupt ourselves?
Listen back to the show here: bit.ly/2B5OuzE
As we’re entering the next phase of reintegration, leaders are facing a whole set of new challenges and opportunities.
This week we take a look back at episode 9 of Inside the Mind of Champions.
Your host Jeremy Snape explores key issues surrounding leadership in today’s uncertain world - firstly that leaders need to be coaches, forming partnerships with their teams and that businesses need to be both flexible and agile.
With expert insights from business leaders and psychologists, listen and discover how to challenge your own assumptions and move forward with confidence: bit.ly/2B5OuzE
Just finished an excellent podcast with @StuartBroad8 and @sportingedgecom Would recommend that you have a listen if you enjoy cricket and also if you just want to a better player/coach/manager in your sport at any level.
Great start to the day Journal set up for September, read an interesting paper from @sportingedgecom around being a better leader all before 9:30 Now time for some breakfast before setting off for a walk around Winchester Positivity is a good thing
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