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The Leadership Pause

Release Date: 11/15/2024

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The Leadership Pause

What if embracing the role of a scientist could transform your leadership style? Join us as we unravel the unexpected events of 2024, a year that raised big questions about leadership across the globe. We kick off the conversation talking about the year's patterns and trends in leadership and organizations - what we thought would happen and what did happen. We discuss the evolving role of AI, for now not the job-stealing menace predicted at the start of the year.  2024 was the year of elections with half the world’s population going to the polls. Reflecting on the global political...

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The Leadership Pause

Hosts Neil Jacobs and Dr. Taylere Markewich, PhD welcome guest Tessa Breslin to The Leadership Pause to discuss the ins and outs of being on more than one leadership team. Tessa is an organizational psychologist and an expert in leadership, consulting to iconic organizations around the world. Prior to starting Breslin Consulting in Northern Ireland she was a Managing Director and on the board of a global leadership consulting firm. She is the Vice Chair of Queen’s University Foundation and a non-executive director.  Tessa shares her unique insights drawn from 25 years coaching...

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The Leadership Pause

Balancing the line between structure and freedom in leadership can feel like walking a tightrope. In this episode we explore the concept of "not too tight, not too loose," as it applies to leadership development, organizations, and communities. We dive into the ways leaders can foster environments that are open yet grounded, and how self-awareness, reading your environment, and intentionality play a crucial role in this balance.  Our conversation also takes a historical turn, tracing the evolution of communal living from the experimental communes of the 1960s to the gated communities of...

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The Leadership Pause

Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Leadership Pause. In this kick-off session, hosts Neil Jacobs, CPsychol and Dr. Taylere Markewich PhD delve into the pivotal concept of taking a leadership pause. They discuss the importance of reflection, perspective-taking, and sense-making in effective leadership, contrasting the dangers of hubris, risk aversion, and overconfidence. Filled with robust discussion, this episode offers a deep dive into why stopping to reflect can catapult leaders forward, regardless of their industry or position within an organization.   Neil opens up about the...

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Hosts Neil Jacobs and Dr. Taylere Markewich, PhD welcome guest Tessa Breslin to The Leadership Pause to discuss the ins and outs of being on more than one leadership team. Tessa is an organizational psychologist and an expert in leadership, consulting to iconic organizations around the world. Prior to starting Breslin Consulting in Northern Ireland she was a Managing Director and on the board of a global leadership consulting firm. She is the Vice Chair of Queen’s University Foundation and a non-executive director. 

Tessa shares her unique insights drawn from 25 years coaching leaders and teams and her daring experience as a crew member on a cross-Atlantic yacht race, offering new perspectives on teamwork and the essence of leadership.

Navigating the complex landscape of divided loyalties, we unravel the tensions senior leaders face when balancing multiple roles across executive and functional teams. We dig into the significance of clear vision and purpose, role clarity, candor, and managing friction to foster effective team dynamics. Learn how to align individual and shared goals, master the art of being intentional and adapting your approach in line with the needs of the team. We discover that a sense of team unity is created by a collection of small acts and gestures, not just the big moments. 

Talking about the teams we belong to outside of work yields added insight into the importance of being present and adaptable. These experiences illuminate the power and benefit of being planful, giving and receiving candid feedback to fellow team members, and investing in self-care to build team cohesion.