Episode 093: Lessons from the Congo Basin: Transforming Leadership
Release Date: 11/18/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of the People Dividend podcast, Mike Horne interviews Maria Brinck, a global leadership expert, about her book 'The Leadership We Need' and the necessary shifts in leadership paradigms. They discuss the importance of a strengths-based approach, lessons from indigenous leadership, and the need for leaders to engage with their teams authentically. Maria emphasizes the significance of self-knowledge and the balance between traditional and modern leadership styles to foster innovation and create thriving environments for people and ideas.
Key Points:
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Leaders today must evolve to meet societal challenges.
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Indigenous leadership emphasizes community over individualism.
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Navigating traditional mindsets requires strategic adaptation.
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