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In the realm of leadership, many elements intertwine to create a robust and effective structure. But if we're to drill down to its most primal level, leadership is fundamentally about one thing: relationships.
I recently had the privilege of engaging in an enlightening conversation with Julie Colbrese on my podcast, "When Leaders Talk". For those not acquainted with Julie, she is a seasoned coach, having honed her expertise over the last 16 years. With a rich background in marketing and creativity, she carries a nuanced perspective on leadership, shaped by daily interactions with leaders from all walks of life.
Our conversation with Julie is not just another podcast episode. It's a labyrinth of insights about the intricate world of leadership in an era being rapidly reshaped by technology and AI. It's an exploration of how these transformations impact the way we guide and connect with people.
We discuss the challenges of remote working - the complexity of crafting a community and fostering team spirit when we don't share the same physical spaces. She touches upon the delicate balance between fostering an employee-centric and customer-centric culture, both essential yet different facets of any organization.
Central to our conversation, unsurprisingly, is the topic of coaching. We probe into its indispensable role as a tool for leaders striving for excellence. Because, as we conclude, to progress in their roles, leaders must first seek to improve as individuals. And coaching can play a crucial part in facilitating that personal evolution.
From relationships with colleagues and family to the bond with oneself, Julie’s insights underscore the fundamental truth - leadership is about relationships. If you are curious to understand why 'relationship' was the most reiterated word in our conversation, this episode is for you.
So, are you ready to dive deep into the realms of leadership, to unravel its intricate relationship with, well, relationships? To discover why to lead others, you must first master the art of leading yourself?
Find your answers, spark new questions, and perhaps, change the way you perceive leadership.
Remember, as I always repeat to all my clients, to lead others, first, you must learn to lead yourself.
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"When Leaders Talk" is about leadership and, most importantly, leaders. They tell their stories, experiences, and leadership style. I interview successful people coming from different environments and leading teams of diverse sizes, from big enterprises to small companies, to the individual level. We hear their tales of how they navigate life, how they face challenges and failures, and how they lead their team. We understand what is important to them, and what makes them strong leaders. These "masters of the sea" take us onboard their boats to show us how they cross the ocean and reach their destination safely and successfully.
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The soundtrack song is “Guisella” by Yuri Juárez, a great Peruvian guitarist, arranger, and composer.