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Mashup | Who is Your Favourite Leader? and Why? Leadership is Changing - What does it mean to you? (ft. Dr. Maja Zelihic and Natasha Miller)
Episode 31829th June 2022 • Leadership Is Changing • Denis Gianoutsos
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Welcome to our first mashup, where we bring together some of the best critical points brought by my guests. Listen in as they answer the questions - Who is your favorite leader and why? What does leadership change? In today’s episode, we feature Dr. Maja Zelihic and Natasha Miller. Let’s tune in!

In this episode:

  • Dr. Maja Zelihic discusses how his grandfather cultivated her problem-solving skills and virtue of independence at a young age.
  • You can be who you want to be as long as you have the qualities for a position with integrity and compassion.
  • Years from now, students will have careers that do not exist today. To be adaptable, core leadership skills must be learned.
  • Natasha Miller shares how a female orchestra conductor taught her leadership skills with grace and the importance of attire.
  • The people in the organization are the most valuable asset to protect and develop.

Key Takeaways:

  • Upbringing matters in cultivating one’s mindset
  • Drastically change to get out of the comfort zone
  • Learn the core leadership skills to be adaptable
  • The people  in the organization must feel valued
  • It takes time and wisdom to let go of ego

 

Tweetable Quotes:

"Keep in mind, I was coming from a patriarchal society, my grandfather kept telling me you can be whatever you want to be. And as a woman, you always have to be independent, and you always have to him your own money.”  - Dr. Maja Zelihic 

“You have to learn the core leadership skills to be adaptable.” - Dr. Maja Zelihic 

“The people in your organization are the absolute most precious gem to protect and develop.” - Natasha Miller

“Bigger success happens when you're able to let go of that mask and that ego and realize that it actually is doing you a service rather than a disservice. So, again, that takes time that comes with time and wisdom.” - Natasha Miller


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