Bee Wise 12 Leadership Lessons from a Busy Beehive with Philip Atkinson
Release Date: 09/04/2025
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In this episode, Philip Atkinson â organizational coach, beekeeper, and author of Bee Wise: 12 Leadership Lessons from a Busy Beehive â shares powerful insights from the hive that apply directly to modern workplaces.
We explore:
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Why the queen bee is not really the leader of the hive
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How the waggle dance is a perfect metaphor for communication
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Why bees switch jobs throughout their lives and what that means for career growth
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How swarms make better decisions by consensus
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The importance of diversity, innovation, and collaboration in thriving organizations
đ Learn more about Philipâs work and book: beewisebook.com
đ Company site: hive-logic.com
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⨠All proceeds from Bee Wise support Bees for Development, a charity helping families worldwide build sustainable livelihoods through beekeeping.