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In this episode, Pastor Brad continues the series on The Ride of a Lifetime by Bob Iger, focusing on two deceptively simple—but deeply powerful—leadership principles:
Take responsibility when you mess up.
And be decent to people.
In a culture where blame-shifting is common and harsh leadership is often normalized, these two practices stand out more than ever. But what if the health of your team, your church, or your organization depends on them?
This episode explores how owning mistakes builds trust, how decency shapes culture, and why these two traits may be the most overlooked leadership superpowers today.
By Brad OttoIn this episode, Pastor Brad continues the series on The Ride of a Lifetime by Bob Iger, focusing on two deceptively simple—but deeply powerful—leadership principles:
Take responsibility when you mess up.
And be decent to people.
In a culture where blame-shifting is common and harsh leadership is often normalized, these two practices stand out more than ever. But what if the health of your team, your church, or your organization depends on them?
This episode explores how owning mistakes builds trust, how decency shapes culture, and why these two traits may be the most overlooked leadership superpowers today.