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This episode is the second conversation in their series, Let's Get REAL: Racial Equity for Adaptive Leaders. In it, Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott talks with longtime colleague Anthony Armstrong about the difference between transactional and transformational leadership. The distinctions between these two leadership styles matter, particularly in building racially equitable organizations. They also discuss their collaborative journey, the frameworks they've developed to help organizations approach racial equity holistically, and the importance of a shared “why” to anchor meaningful change.
Key Takeaways:
1. The Importance of Purpose in Racial Equity Work:
2. Frameworks for Holistic Change:
3. Differentiating Transactional from Transformational Leadership:
Additional Resources:
To Take Action:
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If you liked this episode, you will LOVE my Race in the Workplace newsletter. Check it out here: https://newsletter.stameystreet.com/
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About Your Host
Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott is an organizational development consultant who helps leaders of nonprofits, philanthropies, and businesses create workplaces that work for everyone.
By Dr. Joanna Shoffner ScottThis episode is the second conversation in their series, Let's Get REAL: Racial Equity for Adaptive Leaders. In it, Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott talks with longtime colleague Anthony Armstrong about the difference between transactional and transformational leadership. The distinctions between these two leadership styles matter, particularly in building racially equitable organizations. They also discuss their collaborative journey, the frameworks they've developed to help organizations approach racial equity holistically, and the importance of a shared “why” to anchor meaningful change.
Key Takeaways:
1. The Importance of Purpose in Racial Equity Work:
2. Frameworks for Holistic Change:
3. Differentiating Transactional from Transformational Leadership:
Additional Resources:
To Take Action:
If you learned even one thing you didn't know before listening to the episode, leave me a + review on Apple Podcasts. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
If you liked this episode, you will LOVE my Race in the Workplace newsletter. Check it out here: https://newsletter.stameystreet.com/
Want to learn more about my work with leaders? Visit stameystreet.com
About Your Host
Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott is an organizational development consultant who helps leaders of nonprofits, philanthropies, and businesses create workplaces that work for everyone.