This was one of the most profound and aligned conversations on leadership I had, and it will be one of the most inspiring career journeys you will hear.
In this episode we delve into the incredible journey of Wagner Denuzzo, who immigrated from Brasil to the U.S. and without the education and background many Americans had, his resilience, empathy, and unique perspective propelled him to top leadership positions. His journey is marked by significant roles, including the Global VP, Head of Leadership & Management Development at IBM, and exploring the Future of Work as the VP Head of Capabilities for the Future of Work at Prudential Financial.
At the beginning of our conversation Wagner said: "My career was a manifestation of opportunities" and his journey is a blend of rich experiences as a Psychotherapist, Executive Coach, Human Capital Consultant, and Transformational Leader with a deep commitment to shaping the future of work.
Above all, Wagner is one of the most kind and humble humans I have met who showcases that true leadership comes from within.
In this episode, you'll hear:
3 essential expressions of leadership and how to cultivate true leadership in today's dynamic workplace
what he did when had only $1 left and actions he took to propel his career in IBM
why imposter syndrome is a normal byproduct of doing things for the first time
how to create environment and optimal conditions for individuals to develop into strong leadersWagner's book "Leading to Succeed": find here
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