EPISODE · Dec 7, 2025 · 10 MIN
Freestyle Reflections on "The Sense-Maker's Advantage"
from The book of gaberock with Gabriel Avilla · host Gabriel Avilla
In this freestyle episode of The book of gaberock, I explore the concept of the sense-maker — the leader who brings clarity to complexity and direction to uncertainty. I reflect on why the ability to translate chaos into something understandable has become one of the most critical leadership skills in today’s fast-moving, information-heavy world, and why people depend on leaders who can help them make sense of what comes next.The book of gaberock is my personal leadership platform focused on Analog Leadership in a Digital World — helping leaders find clarity, build resilient relationships, and stay grounded in a world full of digital distraction and constant pressure.🎙️ About The Book of Gaberock 🧰 Connect With Me🔗 Website: thebookofgaberock.com 🎙️ Podcast: The book of gaberock 📸 Instagram: @gaberockavilla 💼 LinkedIn: Gabriel Avilla
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In this freestyle episode of The book of gaberock, I explore the concept of the sense-maker — the leader who brings clarity to complexity and direction to uncertainty. I reflect on why the ability to translate chaos into something understandable has become one of the most critical leadership skills in today’s fast-moving, information-heavy world, and why people depend on leaders who can help them make sense of what comes next.The book of gaberock is my personal leadership platform focused on Analog Leadership in a Digital World — helping leaders find clarity, build resilient relationships, and stay grounded in a world full of digital distraction and constant pressure.🎙️ About The Book of Gaberock 🧰 Connect With Me🔗 Website: thebookofgaberock.com 🎙️ Podcast: The book of gaberock 📸 Instagram: @gaberockavilla 💼 LinkedIn: Gabriel Avilla
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