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Joel Vuadens-Chan: Leading with Purpose

Joel Vuadens-Chan: Leading with Purpose

By: Joel Vuadens-Chan
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Explore Joel Vuadens-Chan’s insights on leadership, sustainability, and human connection. As an executive coach, university lecturer, and global speaker, Joel shares real-world experiences from working with senior leaders and top institutions, including MIT Professional Education, Regent’s University London, and the Swiss Business School. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that inspire purposeful leadership and meaningful impact.Joel Vuadens-Chan Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Does a leader need to be mean to be succesful?
    Jan 1 2025

    As we start this year, I am reflecting on the dichotomy, or not, between kindness and success in leadership.

    Taking the example of the late former President Carter, I am discussion how we can be kind and successful in leadership.

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    8 mins
  • 5 reasons for swiss innovation success
    Aug 1 2024

    Why is Switzerland one of the most innovative countries in the world?

    What can I learn personally to be innovative?

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    6 mins
  • Making the other person win, will make you win
    Mar 3 2024

    How can you make the other person win?
    This is the question that I often ask during Executive Coaching sessions whenever a conflictual situation is being discussed.
    Usually, the answer goes, “But I don’t want them to win; I want to win!”.
    That’s called a zero-sum win; for one person to win, the other must lose.

    What if both could win?
    This is how to build mutual value, alliance, and true loyalty that we seek to achieve.
    But how does it work?

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    11 mins
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