Welcome back! In this edition, let's find out how empathy can change your leadership style, boost your confidence as a leader, and examine the pressing question of human relevance in an increasingly automated world:

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Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Welcome back! In this edition, let's find out how empathy can change your leadership style, boost your confidence as a leader, and examine the pressing question of human relevance in an increasingly automated world:

  • 💼 Take Command with Joh Hart

  • ❤️🧠👐 Become an empathetic leader

  • 🤖 Leading in an AI world

  • 🗣️ Learn to respond thoughtfully in heated conversations

Read time: less than 5 minutes 👇

Take Command

Joe Hart is the President/CEO of Dale Carnegie Training. In this engaging podcast episode, we explore Joe’s latest book, Take Command, an excellent overview of how we can take ownership and design the future.

Key Points

  • Joe highlights stories of everyday people making a difference

  • Highlights the need the critical importance of mindset

  • Explores the importance of strong and enduring relationships

The Practical Wisdom

When you have solid connections with your team, trust naturally follows. This trust makes leading easier and gets everyone moving towards the same goal. As Joe says, “How and with whom you spend your time will impact your thoughts, and it's important to pay attention to the influence in your life.”

practicalwisdom.buzzsprout.com

Becoming an Empathetic Leader

Empathetic leadership can significantly affect how your team performs and feels about their work. This article explains that the best leaders listen well, care about their team members, and communicate clearly.

Key Points

  • Empathetic leadership increases team engagement, creativity, and job satisfaction

  • Emotional intelligence and serving your team are vital mindsets

  • Actions like listening actively and offering growth opportunities show empathy

The Practical Wisdom

Understanding your team’s needs and challenges helps you better support them, leading to higher job satisfaction and performance. The article highlights that empathetic leadership is linked to better job performance and innovation, suggesting that caring leaders can drive their teams to greater heights.

www.chieflearningofficer.com

Rise of the Machines: Are Humans Becoming Obsolete?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world, profoundly impacting leadership. This article features Professor Richard Bolden and his insights on how AI technologies like ChatGPT are revolutionizing industries and raising concerns about job losses, bias, and control.

Key Points

  • AI could automate millions of jobs, causing significant economic and social disruption

  • AI algorithms may amplify existing biases, leading to greater inequality

  • Controlling increasingly autonomous AI systems poses serious challenges

The Practical Wisdom

Human skills like critical thinking, empathy, and adaptability are increasingly valuable. Leaders should focus on these areas to stay effective. The article suggests that “preparedness, coalition-building, imagination, experiments, and bravery” are paramount in tackling AI’s challenges.

ilaglobalnetwork.org

Responding Thoughtfully in Heated Conversations

This article by Dr. Adam Grant discusses how to argue effectively and turn disagreements into productive discussions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding different perspectives and maintaining critical thinking even in emotionally charged debates.

Key Points

  • Avoid preacher, prosecutor, or politician mindsets in arguments

  • Recognize and challenge your own biases and selective reasoning

  • Embrace complexity and agree on how to argue constructively

The Practical Wisdom

Good arguments push us to think critically and question our assumptions. Often, we hold our own opinions to lower standards than those of others. The article mentions, “Our reasoning is selectively lazy.” We can improve our decision-making and become better thinkers when we recognize this and stay critical even when emotions run high.

www.theguardian.com

        

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