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From Henry Ford to LeBron James: A Responsibility Odyssey

Season 2 Episode 20 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Are leadership and management really two sides of the same coin, or do they demand entirely different skill sets? Uncover the profound distinctions between these roles as we dissect Seth Godin's thought-provoking speech at the Nordic Business Forum. We'll revisit historic milestones like Henry Ford's assembly line and McDonald's operational model to understand how management prioritizes efficiency and obedience. In stark contrast, leadership's essence lies in fostering innovation and spearheading proactive change, beautifully exemplified by LeBron James' transformative IPromise School. 

Discover Viktor Frankl's compelling vision for a Statue of Responsibility to balance America's iconic Statue of Liberty, signifying the deep connection between freedom and responsibility. Supported by figures like Stephen Covey and sculptor Gary Lee Price, we delve into how true leadership inspires and guides rather than dictates, challenging the constraints of traditional education systems designed for compliance. Finally, we'll share a treasure trove of resources, including books and programs, to further your leadership journey and invite your invaluable feedback to shape future episodes. Tune in for a rich exploration of management versus leadership, responsibility, and the promise of true innovation.

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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

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