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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2018 · 46 MIN

Exploring Alternative Thought with Henry Sanders, CEO Madison365.com

from Spartan Leadership with Josh Kosnick · host Josh Kosnick and Henry Sanders

Send us Fan MailIn 1951 renowned psychologist Solomon Asch conducted an experiment and found that the larger the group is, the more people tend to conform to mob mentality. Leaders who broke out of the box were ridiculed and labeled as troublemakers. The word troublemaker has a may negative connotation however some of the greatest leaders and innovators were also given this label. People like Galileo, Gahndi, Martin Luther King, Henry Ford, Wright brothers, Harriet Tubman, Mark Zuckerberg, Nelson Mandela, and Steve Jobs are all incredibly inspiring people who were able to courageously break away from a mob mentality and passionately pursue their vision of the future. Creative thinkers are able to easily find answers to unsolved questions. They weigh up the facts and are not afraid to try new approaches. This type of team leader can find the solution to a technical, scientific or social problem by going against the grain and questioning the typical way that things have been done in the past. Part of being an innovative thinker is having the capacity to explore alternative thoughts and ideas. Anyone who thinks they have all the answers is kidding themselves, so make a point of challenging your beliefs on a regular basis. If you’re fiscally conservative, explore a well-thought out piece by someone on the opposite end of the political spectrum so you can see the other side of the story. If you’re a Christian, explore the thoughts of the most highly regarded Muslims to discover why they believe what they do. Have conversations with people who have different thoughts and beliefs to learn what makes them tick. If you really believe something with conviction, it should hold up to scrutiny. Your openness will show others that you are so firm in your convictions that you’re willing to challenge your beliefs. By doing this you will develop trust in people who think differently than you do, and inspire those around you.CONNECT WITH ME HERE:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube

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Send us Fan Mail In 1951 renowned psychologist Solomon Asch conducted an experiment and found that the larger the group is, the more people tend to conform to mob mentality. Leaders who broke out of the box were ridiculed and labeled as troublemakers. The word troublemaker has a may negative connotation however some of the greatest leaders and innovators were also given this label. People like Galileo, Gahndi, Martin Luther King, Henry Ford, Wright brothers, Harriet Tubman, Mark Zuckerb...

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