EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 41 MIN
Episode 4: Rob Threapleton on the Human Side of Leadership and Why It Still Wins
from Leadership Insights with Lucy Rayden · host Insight
In this episode, Rob joins the conversation to explore the human side of leadership in a world increasingly shaped by technology.Drawing from his personal and professional journey, Rob shares honest reflections on growth, self-awareness, and what it really takes to lead well under pressure. He speaks about resilience, decision-making, and the importance of staying grounded when navigating uncertainty and change.The discussion also touches on how emerging technologies are reshaping the way we work — and why emotional intelligence, adaptability, and clarity of purpose matter more than ever. Rather than focusing purely on systems and strategy, Rob brings the lens back to people: how we show up, how we learn, and how we evolve.If you’re interested in leadership that blends performance with perspective, and ambition with authenticity, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical wisdom you won’t want to miss.Learn more about our work:Visit our website: https://intechsearch.com🤝 Connect with Rob:linkedin.com/in/robin-threapleton-58400b16🤝 Connect with us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyrayden/https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-thiel-insight/
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In this episode, Rob joins the conversation to explore the human side of leadership in a world increasingly shaped by technology. Drawing from his personal and professional journey, Rob shares honest reflections on growth, self-awareness, and what it really takes to lead well under pressure. He speaks about resilience, decision-making, and the importance of staying grounded when navigating uncertainty and change. The discussion also touches on how emerging technologies are reshaping the way...
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