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Arianna Huffington: Maybe We Shouldn’t Follow the Leader?

Arianna Huffington: Maybe We Shouldn’t Follow the Leader?

FromMorning Brew Daily


Arianna Huffington: Maybe We Shouldn’t Follow the Leader?

FromMorning Brew Daily

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ve read enough about Elon Musk to know that CEOs are as much a liability as they are an advantage. Just this month, Musk tweeted that Tesla’s stock price was “too high.” Tesla’s stock price responded in kind by tanking some 10%. I’m sure investors loved that.
And Musk is just one example of many. So why aren’t investors and reporters thinking more about leadership and its tangible effects on a company’s bottom line? If change starts at the top, why aren’t we talking about effective leadership in SEC documents instead of woo-woo weekend retreats?
To find out, I spoke with Arianna Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post, CEO of Thrive Global, author of 15 books, and general expert in what it means to lead effectively.
Arianna delved into the “obvious consequences” of widespread burnout within top corporate brass—the kind of burnout she’s repeatedly claimed drives someone like Elon Musk to tweet something like “funding secured.”
And there’s a reason we’re talking about it right now. As far as Arianna is concerned, being a leader throughout a crisis like today’s is like stepping into the eye of a hurricane. It’s never been 1) harder and 2) more important to prioritize strong leadership, from both a human and a business perspective. 
But that’s easier said than done. Listen now to find out why.
Released:
May 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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