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Traditionally, effective leadership called for strength, decisiveness, and charisma. While this model has been effective over the years, the qualities that define successful leadership have evolved over time. More than ever, leaders are now expected to show humanity and a strong sense of empathy. Does this mean that those days that called for commanding, assertive leadership are over?
In this episode of Abundantly Clear Podcast, Malorie speaks to Claude Silver, the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia on empathetic leadership. Claude shares how empathy can be fused in an agency to unlock employee potential and give them a sense of belonging. Tune in for a wake-up call on the need for heart-leadership and the importance of treating employees like fellow human beings, not numbers.
You’ll learn:
Favorite Quote:
It takes an enormous amount of courage and self-awareness to know when you have hit your limits and when it is time to move on. The wonderful thing about life (and humans), is that anything is possible.
-Claude Silver
Connect with Claude:
LinkedIn: Claude Silver
Instagram: @claudesilver
Tweeter: @claudesilver
How to get involved
If you liked this episode, take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts and post a review, or visit us here - and be sure to check out episodes 57, 63 and 24 to hear more from Malorie’s clients!
By Malorie Nicole5
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Traditionally, effective leadership called for strength, decisiveness, and charisma. While this model has been effective over the years, the qualities that define successful leadership have evolved over time. More than ever, leaders are now expected to show humanity and a strong sense of empathy. Does this mean that those days that called for commanding, assertive leadership are over?
In this episode of Abundantly Clear Podcast, Malorie speaks to Claude Silver, the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia on empathetic leadership. Claude shares how empathy can be fused in an agency to unlock employee potential and give them a sense of belonging. Tune in for a wake-up call on the need for heart-leadership and the importance of treating employees like fellow human beings, not numbers.
You’ll learn:
Favorite Quote:
It takes an enormous amount of courage and self-awareness to know when you have hit your limits and when it is time to move on. The wonderful thing about life (and humans), is that anything is possible.
-Claude Silver
Connect with Claude:
LinkedIn: Claude Silver
Instagram: @claudesilver
Tweeter: @claudesilver
How to get involved
If you liked this episode, take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts and post a review, or visit us here - and be sure to check out episodes 57, 63 and 24 to hear more from Malorie’s clients!