Faith, Resilience, and Leadership: John Robertson on Navigating Change and Relational Currency
Roxanne Derhodge chats with John Robertson about choosing faith over fear in life decisions. They discuss corporate reactions to the pandemic, organizational change, and the evolving motivations of younger workers. John shares insights from his leadership publications, emphasizing the balance between employee motivation and performance. They explore engaging reluctant leaders, defining leadership values, and the importance of psychosocial safety. The episode wraps up with personal stories, consulting insights, and additional resources, concluding with a sponsor mention.
Key Points
- Choosing to live by faith rather than fear can transform crises into opportunities for growth.
- Leaders who focus on genuine presence and human connection foster trust and resilience within their organizations.
- Understanding and aligning with core values can help leaders navigate critical moments more effectively.
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