41 min

E36: Why You Need To Be An Audacious Leader Leadership in Manufacturing

    • Management

Audacious leaders are those who are willing to admit when they are wrong. They are also honest about what they do not know. This makes them vulnerable and shows others that they are human. They are brave enough to make mistakes and learn from them. Audacious leaders work alongside their people.

In this episode, we have guest Roy Osing, former president, CMO, and entrepreneur.

Roy talks about how audacious leaders work alongside their people. They let them know why they are doing what they're doing. They involve their people in problem-solving and opportunity making. He also talks about how audacious leaders are willing to get the best results through honest collaborations and compromises, and that they're open to new ideas and ways of doing business. They exercise humility to allow communal successes and network growth.

"Motivating people was all about connecting with them emotionally" Roy Osing

Learn more here:
https://mindtheinnovation.com/why-you-need-to-be-an-audacious-leader-roy-osing-episode-36/

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you can find Sannah on LinkedIn:
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or visit this website:
https://mindtheinnovation.com

Thanks for Listening!

Audacious leaders are those who are willing to admit when they are wrong. They are also honest about what they do not know. This makes them vulnerable and shows others that they are human. They are brave enough to make mistakes and learn from them. Audacious leaders work alongside their people.

In this episode, we have guest Roy Osing, former president, CMO, and entrepreneur.

Roy talks about how audacious leaders work alongside their people. They let them know why they are doing what they're doing. They involve their people in problem-solving and opportunity making. He also talks about how audacious leaders are willing to get the best results through honest collaborations and compromises, and that they're open to new ideas and ways of doing business. They exercise humility to allow communal successes and network growth.

"Motivating people was all about connecting with them emotionally" Roy Osing

Learn more here:
https://mindtheinnovation.com/why-you-need-to-be-an-audacious-leader-roy-osing-episode-36/

For more content like this, subscribe to Mind The Innovation on Apple or Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.

you can find Sannah on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sannahvinding/

or visit this website:
https://mindtheinnovation.com

Thanks for Listening!

41 min