59 - Conscious Un-Bossing: The New Distaste for Managing
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About this listen
It's a group effort over here on Leadership Kung Fu, so we're glad you're here for episode 59!
Join Jen and Sandi as they dissect the topic of Concious Un-Bossing, and listen along as they cover:
- Jen's NEW book Workers are the Solution, Not the Problem: A Guidebook to Leading Differently
- how Gen Z is bringing changes to the workplace
- conscious uncoupling
- what it means to start to change a workplace culture
- purpose over power
- inclusivity is a power tool
- trust at every level and how it becomes an operating system
- mature accountability systems
- how group leadership makes you a better person
- how leading is a capability, not a title
- what advantages your business can gain from this model
- how shifting to a new cultural model takes time
- the books Humanocracy by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini and The Social Leadership Handbook by Julian Stodd
- what happens when human solve problems together
and more!
Thank you so much for listening! If you like what you hear, leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform, and make sure to check out the video cast under the "Videos" tab!
Connect with Jen on LinkedIn and visit her website Own Up!®
Connect with Sandi on LinkedIn and visit her website Satori Consulting, Inc!
Have a comment, question, or topic for Sandi and Jen? Email us at podcast@own-up.com or leave us a comment on LinkedIn! If you like what you hear, leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!
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