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In this special Election Day episode of "The Accidental Mentor," host Charlene Garrett delves into the essence of leadership and its current state in 2024. Drawing from her rich background in leadership coaching and her years at the Warren Bennis Leadership Institute, Charlene articulates the principles of Direction, Alignment, and Commitment (DAC) through historical anecdotes and personal experiences. She emphasizes the transformative potential of true leadership, not just in governmental positions but in everyday actions and decisions.
Charlene also reflects on Franklin D. Roosevelt's powerful leadership during the Great Depression, illustrating how his clear direction, alignment of resources, and the nation's commitment ushered profound change. She challenges listeners to consider their own roles as leaders, particularly in the context of voting and civic engagement.
As Charlene signs off for the year to care for her mom, she leaves us with a call to lead with empathy and integrity, urging us to build a united and collaborative future.
Join Charlene in this insightful and empowering episode that encapsulates the spirit of leadership and self-awareness.
Quote of the Episode:
"True leaders understand that leadership is not about them, but about those they serve. It's not about exalting themselves, but about lifting others up.” - Warren Bennis
Join the Conversation
We would love your feedback:
Connect with us through comments or social media, email us at [email protected], and check out charlenegarrett.com/blog.mm13 to comment on this episode.
Keep the Conversation Going, and Stay Connected!
📱 Social Media: https://mtr.bio/the-accidental-mentor
🌐 Web: www.charlenegarrett.com
📨 Email: [email protected]
🎙️ Production by FQ Media Group: https://www.fqmediagroup.com/
In this special Election Day episode of "The Accidental Mentor," host Charlene Garrett delves into the essence of leadership and its current state in 2024. Drawing from her rich background in leadership coaching and her years at the Warren Bennis Leadership Institute, Charlene articulates the principles of Direction, Alignment, and Commitment (DAC) through historical anecdotes and personal experiences. She emphasizes the transformative potential of true leadership, not just in governmental positions but in everyday actions and decisions.
Charlene also reflects on Franklin D. Roosevelt's powerful leadership during the Great Depression, illustrating how his clear direction, alignment of resources, and the nation's commitment ushered profound change. She challenges listeners to consider their own roles as leaders, particularly in the context of voting and civic engagement.
As Charlene signs off for the year to care for her mom, she leaves us with a call to lead with empathy and integrity, urging us to build a united and collaborative future.
Join Charlene in this insightful and empowering episode that encapsulates the spirit of leadership and self-awareness.
Quote of the Episode:
"True leaders understand that leadership is not about them, but about those they serve. It's not about exalting themselves, but about lifting others up.” - Warren Bennis
Join the Conversation
We would love your feedback:
Connect with us through comments or social media, email us at [email protected], and check out charlenegarrett.com/blog.mm13 to comment on this episode.
Keep the Conversation Going, and Stay Connected!
📱 Social Media: https://mtr.bio/the-accidental-mentor
🌐 Web: www.charlenegarrett.com
📨 Email: [email protected]
🎙️ Production by FQ Media Group: https://www.fqmediagroup.com/