Welcome back to another episode of Deep Leadership, the podcast that explores the secrets of successful leadership. Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Stuart Andrews, a leadership coach and author of The Leadership Shift. Stuart has extensive experience in program management, and he is an expert at leading teams in the new normal.
In this episode, Stuart and I delve into the topic of leading change in 2023. With the world constantly changing and evolving, leaders must adapt and adjust their strategies to remain effective. Stuart shares his insights on how to lead successful transformations in the new normal, providing actionable tips for leaders who are looking to make a change in their organization.
As we explore this topic, Stuart draws upon his 20 years of experience in program management to provide valuable advice and real-world examples. Whether you are a seasoned leader or just starting, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills in the fast-paced world of 2023. So, sit back, relax, and join me as we discover the secrets of successful leadership with Stuart Andrews.
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The Leadership Shift: How to Lead Successful Transformations in the New Normal book
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