Discover Your Wiring and Become a Catalytic Leader with Dr. William Attaway

Leveraging Leadership

On today’s episode of Leveraging Leadership, host Emily Sander welcomes Dr. William Attaway to the podcast to discuss the idea of a Catalytic Leader. As Dr. William would say, a catalyst is defined as “an agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action.” A catalytic leader, then, is an agent of change.

As leaders we are always striving to get the best out of our teams by giving them our best, and Dr. William is a wealth of knowledge on how to do just that. During their conversation he and Emily discuss where he came up with the idea of Catalytic Leadership, how to find your own leadership style, why you must lead with intention, and much more!

To learn more about William and Catalytic Leadership, visit his website .

To get your free copy of William’s book, Catalytic Leadership, visit here. 

Follow William: LinkedIn | Twitter 

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Introducing Dr. William Attaway (00:00) 

What is Catalytic Leadership (01:45)

Finding Your Own Leadership Style (06:40)

Leading Intentionally (10:35)

Creating More Joy in your Career (12:25)

Work Life Balance and the Issues with Compartmentalization (20:15)

Constantly Learning and Evolving (24:15)

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Emily Sander is a C-suite executive turned leadership coach. Her corporate career spanned Fortune 500 companies and scrappy startups. She is an ICF-certified leadership coach and the author of two books, An Insider’s Perspective on the Chief of Staff and Hacking Executive Leadership. Emily works with early to senior executives to step into effective leadership with one-on-one coaching. Go here to read her story from seasoned executive to knowledgeable coach.

To learn more about Emily and Next Level Coaching, click here. 

Follow Emily on: Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube 

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