The Global Leadership Hypothesis. What makes a great leader?

Episode 6 - In conversation with Mohamed ELRouby

April 12, 2021 Talita Ferreira
Episode 6 - In conversation with Mohamed ELRouby
The Global Leadership Hypothesis. What makes a great leader?
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The Global Leadership Hypothesis. What makes a great leader?
Episode 6 - In conversation with Mohamed ELRouby
Apr 12, 2021
Talita Ferreira

Brené Brown defines vulnerability as uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure.

Vulnerability and leadership are symbiotic friends.

I am not saying that we should be crying in the office. When finance leaders share how they feel, their teams are more willing to open up and share what they are feeling, thinking and experiencing.

It does require us to be more courageous though and embrace that feeling of being outside our comfort zone.

This week we release the sixth leadership chronicle and a story of success shared by Mohamed ELRouby ACMA, CGMA, FPAC, MBA from the 6th conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis - what makes a great leader.

Food for thought. Leaders who allow themselves to be vulnerable with their teams:

  • Build better relationships
  • Connect at a deeper level with individuals and teams
  • Create the conditions for psychologically safe teams where people are not afraid to be authentic and bring more of their real selves to work
  • Bond their teams through trust
  • Positively impact the creativity and culture of the team

Are you comfortable sharing vulnerability to achieve more ❓Take your leadership to the next level

Follow the link to the right to see the rest of the blog post

#leadershipdevelopment #financeleaders #cfoinsights

© Talita Ferreira, CEO and founder of Authentic Change Solutions

Show Notes

Brené Brown defines vulnerability as uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure.

Vulnerability and leadership are symbiotic friends.

I am not saying that we should be crying in the office. When finance leaders share how they feel, their teams are more willing to open up and share what they are feeling, thinking and experiencing.

It does require us to be more courageous though and embrace that feeling of being outside our comfort zone.

This week we release the sixth leadership chronicle and a story of success shared by Mohamed ELRouby ACMA, CGMA, FPAC, MBA from the 6th conversation of #globalleadershiphypothesis - what makes a great leader.

Food for thought. Leaders who allow themselves to be vulnerable with their teams:

  • Build better relationships
  • Connect at a deeper level with individuals and teams
  • Create the conditions for psychologically safe teams where people are not afraid to be authentic and bring more of their real selves to work
  • Bond their teams through trust
  • Positively impact the creativity and culture of the team

Are you comfortable sharing vulnerability to achieve more ❓Take your leadership to the next level

Follow the link to the right to see the rest of the blog post

#leadershipdevelopment #financeleaders #cfoinsights

© Talita Ferreira, CEO and founder of Authentic Change Solutions