Introduction:
In this engaging episode of the Deep Leadership Podcast, your host [Your Name] sits down with Jacob Morgan, a futurist, renowned keynote speaker, and best-selling author. Together, they delve into the world of leadership and vulnerability.

Key Takeaways:

  • Personal Journey: Jacob recounts his personal journey into leadership, shaped by early career challenges and an academic background in economics and psychology.
  • The Power of Vulnerability: Explore the significance of vulnerability in leadership, especially within corporate settings, and the challenges it presents.
  • Balancing Act: Discover the need for leaders to balance vulnerability with competence and connection, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating competence to earn employee trust.
  • Culture and Engagement: Learn how organizational culture plays a pivotal role in leadership and employee engagement, and gain insights into addressing common leadership challenges.
  • The Vulnerable Leader Equation: Uncover the formula for effective leadership: Vulnerability + Competence + Connection.

Conclusion: Thank you for joining us on this insightful journey into leadership and vulnerability with Jacob Morgan. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Jacob’s book, “Leading with Vulnerability,” for a deeper understanding of this critical leadership aspect. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking episodes on the Deep Leadership Podcast.

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Show resources:

Leading with Vulnerability book – https://amzn.to/46fDSHX

leadwithvulnerability.com – http://leadwithvulnerability.com/

bonus@thefutureorganization.com – mailto:bonus@thefutureorganization.com

jacob@thefutureorganization.com – mailto:jacob@thefutureorganization.com

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