When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.
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When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.
This week on the Chief Executive Summit, we’re joined by Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA, and co-host Scott Osman, Founder and CEO of 100 Coaches Agency.
Barbara reflects on the setbacks that shaped her path to CEO and how optimism, humility, and mission-driven leadership have guided her journey.
Key takeaways:
* Her “worst day” opened the door to her best opportunity
* The importance of raising your hand and owning your impact
* Why asking “What do you think?” is a game-changer in leadership
A powerful conversation full of clarity, courage, and actionable wisdom.
The Chief Executive Podcast
When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.