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Leadership in the Age of AI
Adam Trojanczyk
10 episodes
6 days ago
If you are looking for proven strategies to help you become a more informed and effective leader, this podcast is for you. You'll get access to the latest strategies, thoughtful analysis, and innovative solutions in leadership, management, business, and technology. As an engineer, drawing on solid data and personal experience, I explain the challenges and explore the new opportunities presented by technological advances. As a humanist, I strive to remind people that people should always be at the center of everything they do.
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If you are looking for proven strategies to help you become a more informed and effective leader, this podcast is for you. You'll get access to the latest strategies, thoughtful analysis, and innovative solutions in leadership, management, business, and technology. As an engineer, drawing on solid data and personal experience, I explain the challenges and explore the new opportunities presented by technological advances. As a humanist, I strive to remind people that people should always be at the center of everything they do.
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Stop pretending to be happy - why the best leaders allow themselves to be sad
Leadership in the Age of AI
14 minutes 17 seconds
9 months ago
Stop pretending to be happy - why the best leaders allow themselves to be sad

Unpopular opinion: your team doesn't need another “positive leader”

It needs someone REAL.

The modern world glorifies constant joy and positive thinking. Sadness, on the other hand, is often seen as a sign of weakness or lack of professionalism. But does this really mean that there is no right to more difficult emotions in the business world? Can sadness actually be a source of strength, reflection and authenticity?

In my latest article and podcast episode, I look at the role of sadness in leadership. I talk about why allowing yourself this emotion can:

👑 improve decision-making,

⚙️ improve analytical thinking,

🧠 increase memory,

🔍 increase the ability to remember details,

💙 and build confidence and strengthen relationships.

I also share personal experiences and research findings that show that sadness is not an obstacle, but part of the path to better understanding ourselves and others.

Leadership in the Age of AI
If you are looking for proven strategies to help you become a more informed and effective leader, this podcast is for you. You'll get access to the latest strategies, thoughtful analysis, and innovative solutions in leadership, management, business, and technology. As an engineer, drawing on solid data and personal experience, I explain the challenges and explore the new opportunities presented by technological advances. As a humanist, I strive to remind people that people should always be at the center of everything they do.