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Here's a bold statement for you - the C-suite is not immune to the Great Resignation. Yes, you heard that right, even CEOs are packing their bags and rethinking their professional lives. This episode unfolds the intriguing narrative of why CEOs are stepping down and the widening chasm between leaders and the workforce in the era of an employee's market. We delve into the undercurrents of this unexpected phenomenon and the implications of the pandemic on the employment landscape.

Now, what if we told you that the Harley-riding, boat-owning culture of the early 2000s has rippled into our current leadership styles? We'll talk about the growing tension and lack of connectivity between executives and employees, and how the former's approachability, emotional intelligence, and people skills could be a key to bridging this gap. We're not shying away from the hard-hitting questions either. We scrutinize the moral obligations of leaders, the pressures of executive compensation, and the ripple effects of these decisions on those they serve. Gear up for a no-holds-barred discussion about the changing dynamics of the workplace and what it really means to be a leader in this day and age.