Lead From the Heart

Klaus Kleinfeld: A CEO Who Believes Well-Being Is the Real Edge in Leadership


Listen Later

 

 

Klaus Kleinfeld has lived one of the most extraordinary leadership journeys of our time. He’s the only executive ever to serve as CEO of two Fortune 500 giants on different continents—Siemens in Germany and Alcoa in the U.S.—and he’s advised presidents and global leaders around the world.

What struck me most in speaking with Klaus isn’t just the scope of his career—it’s what he believes makes leadership truly sustainable. His new book, Leading to Thrive: Mastering Strategies for Sustainable Success in Business and Life, places enormous emphasis on what he calls the “Inner Game.” Unlike most leadership books written by CEOs, Klaus argues that the foundation of thriving organizations begins not with strategy or financial goals, but with the well-being of leaders themselves.

By “Inner Game,” he means building and renewing energy across four dimensions—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. He challenges the widely held belief that business success must come first, and that well-being can only follow later. To Klaus, that logic is upside down. Ignoring one’s inner life, he says, inevitably leads to burnout, stress, broken relationships, and declining performance. The healthier and more energized we are, the more sustainable our leadership becomes—and the more we elevate the people around us.

In our conversation, we explore how Klaus personally integrated these practices while leading global corporations, and how his philosophy flowed through his organizations. We also talk about the unusual influences behind his leadership—drawing inspiration from timeless wisdom traditions and even the philosophy of memento mori (“remember you must die”) as a reminder to live and lead with perspective.

One of the most powerful themes in our discussion is Klaus’s conviction that love belongs in leadership. He writes that “few energy forces are as potent and transformative as love”—and we talk about how he expressed that through kindness, care, and support for his teams at Siemens and Alcoa.

This is a rare conversation with a major CEO who openly believes that leadership must be rooted in well-being—not only for ourselves, but for our employees. Klaus Kleinfeld shows us that thriving leaders create thriving organizations.

The post Klaus Kleinfeld: A CEO Who Believes Well-Being Is the Real Edge in Leadership appeared first on Mark C. Crowley.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Lead From the HeartBy Mark C. Crowley

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

78 ratings


More shows like Lead From the Heart

View all
Good Life Project by Jonathan Fields / Acast

Good Life Project

3,304 Listeners

HBR IdeaCast by Harvard Business Review

HBR IdeaCast

177 Listeners

How I Built This with Guy Raz by Guy Raz | Wondery

How I Built This with Guy Raz

30,230 Listeners

10% Happier with Dan Harris by 10% Happier

10% Happier with Dan Harris

12,723 Listeners

Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais by Dr. Michael Gervais

Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

1,662 Listeners

Radical Candor: Communication at Work by Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler

Radical Candor: Communication at Work

705 Listeners

Worklife with Adam Grant by TED

Worklife with Adam Grant

9,147 Listeners

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel by LinkedIn

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

1,018 Listeners

Wisdom From The Top with Guy Raz by Guy Raz | Luminary

Wisdom From The Top with Guy Raz

471 Listeners

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos by Pushkin Industries

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

14,360 Listeners

The Anxious Achiever by Morra Aarons-Mele

The Anxious Achiever

566 Listeners

A Bit of Optimism by Simon Sinek

A Bit of Optimism

2,171 Listeners

A Slight Change of Plans by Pushkin Industries

A Slight Change of Plans

2,043 Listeners

HBR On Leadership by Harvard Business Review

HBR On Leadership

167 Listeners

The Midlife Chrysalis by Chip Conley

The Midlife Chrysalis

39 Listeners