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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2024 · 20 MIN

Rewrite your leadership code with Shlomo Ben-Hur

from Inside Learning | Unlocking human potential · host The Learnovate Centre, Trinity College Dublin

In this episode of Inside Learning Podcast, we welcome Shlomo Ben-Hur, Professor at IMD Business School and author of 'Rewriting Your Leadership Code'. Shlomo reveals how early childhood experiences and traumas shape our behaviours, relationships, and effectiveness as leaders. He discusses the concept of a 'leadership code' influenced by our upbringing and offers insights into self-awareness, dealing with stress, and avoiding the pitfalls of creating echo chambers in leadership roles. Tune in for a deep dive into the psychological foundations of leadership and practical strategies for overcoming childhood-derived limitations.   00:00 Introduction to Inside Learning Podcast 00:16 Exploring Leadership Under Pressure 02:06 Impact of Childhood on Leadership 05:17 Reflecting on Personal Experiences 10:14 Understanding Feedback and Criticism 13:46 Stress Responses and Early Influences 16:37 Avoiding the Echo Chamber 19:28 Conclusion and Further Resources

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