This episode is the first in a series exploring leadership skills detailed in "The Leadership Compass." Stay tuned for more insights on SQ and EQ in upcoming episodes. In this episode, Mel interviews Michelle about Business Intelligence (BQ) as a critical skill for effective leadership. Unlike innate strengths, BQ, along with Social (SQ) and Emotional Intelligence (EQ), can be developed through practice. Michelle shares transformative experiences from her career, emphasising the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in leadership roles. Some of the key takeaways:
- Leadership Development: Michelle's journey highlights the power of self-reflection in personal and professional growth.
- Importance of BQ: Understanding business, strategic and financial management is crucial for leadership success.
- Continuous Learning: Michelle's stories underscore the need for leaders to constantly evolve and acquire new skills.
- Visibility of Skills: Advancing in leadership requires women to not only develop critical skills but also be recognised for those skills.
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