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In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, host Andy Cleff explores the virtues of humility and vulnerability in leadership.
He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the courage to admit "I don't know" as foundational to effective leadership and personal growth.
Drawing on insights from thought leaders like Dr. Brené Brown, Cleff discusses how vulnerability fosters innovation, creativity, and psychological safety within teams.
He shares real-world examples from leaders like Satya Nadella, Ed Catmull, and Jacinda Ardern to illustrate how embracing vulnerability can lead to trust, collaboration, and positive change.
Tune in for practical tips on integrating these virtues into your leadership style.
(Part of series "Virtues for the Change Journey")Show Links
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In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, host Andy Cleff explores the virtues of humility and vulnerability in leadership.
He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the courage to admit "I don't know" as foundational to effective leadership and personal growth.
Drawing on insights from thought leaders like Dr. Brené Brown, Cleff discusses how vulnerability fosters innovation, creativity, and psychological safety within teams.
He shares real-world examples from leaders like Satya Nadella, Ed Catmull, and Jacinda Ardern to illustrate how embracing vulnerability can lead to trust, collaboration, and positive change.
Tune in for practical tips on integrating these virtues into your leadership style.
(Part of series "Virtues for the Change Journey")Show Links
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