In this episode you can hear Gina Gardiner and Andrei talk about:
The importance of radical responsibility, how three work trips and playing dumb transformed a useless facility into a phenomenal library and turned a fireball of an employee into a voraciously loyal and competent worker
Some value points you can expect:
- Whimsical leadership is bad leadership
- Capriciousness has no business being a trait of a leader
- Learning through bad examples
- How a tragic accident and a sudden death forced a new leadership approach that lead to success
- How applying the same rules on both students and teachers launched a school to number one
- Know when to shut up and be quiet
- Throwing your weight around might be self gratifying, but it’s useless in the long run
- Letting people discover a useful lesson is way more beneficial than teaching that lesson directly
- Lead yourself first, then do the same for others
- Our thoughts translate in our quality of life
- Know your purpose and your vision
https://techieleadership.com/radical-responsibility-with-gina-gardiner-013/