EPISODE · Mar 23, 2024 · 24 MIN
S2E04 - How the Future Works with Brian Elliott, Author & Co-Founder, Future Forum
from The Mindful Leadership Podcast with Shahana Banerjee · host Just Human Leadership Advisors
Brian Elliott, Future of Work luminary, Co Founder of Future Forum, and Author, shares his leadership journey and what drives him. We cover a lot of ground in this episode navigating through… ✅ How the people, influences and experiences have shaped him as a leader, and more importantly, as a human being ✅ How a quest for learning fueled his storied career from being a consultant with BCG, to start up CEO, to building businesses in Google and Slack ✅ How his career framework led him to take risks and make unconventional moves that were so much more meaningful ✅ How he co founded Future Forum. Spoiler alert - Sometimes you have to ask for what you want and the support you need to create the value you seek to‼️🙋🏻♀️ ✅ His purpose and why it is so important to him to help us separate fact from clickbait on hybrid, remote, work from home and future of work ✅ His advice to leaders You won’t want to miss this‼️ This episode is part 2 of our conversation. In part 1, we dove into all the questions you’ve ever had about remote, hybrid , flexible work, but didn’t know whom to ask, in a game of FACT or CLICKBAIT ‼️ Do check it out and play along with us to see if you get it right‼️ Brian Elliott is a seasoned executive turned leadership advisor and speaker. A former startup CEO and executive at Google and Slack, he's the co-founder of Future Forum, author of the bestseller How the Future Works: Leading Flexible Teams to do the Best Work of Their Lives and one of Forbes’ Future of Work 50. Brian’s work enables leaders to build a future of work that’s better for people and organizations. You can find Brian on LinkedIn.
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