
Leadership as a System, Not a Trait, with Cher Murphy
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Cher also reflects on the erosion of trust in organizations and how leaders can rebuild it through transparency, consistency, and shared logic. She introduces the concept of leadership as a system—not just a set of traits—which, when embedded across all levels of an organization, can outlast any one individual. The conversation touches on the future of leadership development, the convergence of people functions, and how leaders can balance data and intuition to make better decisions. Ultimately, Cher makes a compelling case that strong leadership is still—at its core—a deeply human endeavor.
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- (00:00) — Intro & Cher’s background
- (04:00) — Leadership mindsets, speed, and trust
- (12:00) — Rebuilding trust & communication challenges
- (20:00) — Structural shifts and cross-functional collaboration
- (26:00) — AI’s role, human skills, and decision-making
- (32:00) — Universal leadership traits & leadership as a system
- (39:00) — Succession, culture fit, and final reflections on meaning
Resources & People Mentioned
- https://www.onpartners.com
- https://www.jeffwetzler.com
Connect with Cher Murphy
- Connect with Cher Murphy on LinkedIn
Connect With Red Thread Research
- Website: Red Thread Research
- On LinkedIn
- On Facebook
- On Twitter
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