Leadership transcends the competitive games we played as children; it's about guiding others toward genuine growth and change. In this episode, we explore the differences between dominant leadership and transformative influence, emphasizing the importance of being a supportive leader rather than an obstructive one.
• Exploring the messages learned from childhood games
• The competitive nature of "King of the Hill" as a metaphor
• The pitfalls of "Follow the Leader" in adult leadership
• Analyzing John Maxwell's insights on effective leadership
• Understanding the difference between being a bridge or a wall
• Emphasizing growth and collaboration in leadership
• Reflection on individual leadership styles and practices
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