The Only Constant is Change: Embracing Flexibility in Leadership, with Jacob Morgan

EPISODE · May 21, 2024 · 29 MIN

The Only Constant is Change: Embracing Flexibility in Leadership, with Jacob Morgan

from In Good Companies · host Cadence Bank

In 2024, flexibility is the word in everyone’s business. In a recent survey, the British Standards Institution asked more than 900 leaders worldwide about their priorities for their companies going forward. The results found that flexibility and well-being were the main concerns across the board. But what does flexibility mean, in practice? Is it a new way to consider our office environment, or a whole new mindset for how we lead our teams? Our guest Jacob Morgan has spent the last 13 years thinking about these questions.Jacob is a futurist, a keynote speaker and the best-selling author of The Future of Work and The Employee Experience Advantage. He is also the host of his podcast, Great Leadership. Since leaving his corporate job 15 years ago, Jacob has contributed to countless organizations, helping them achieve better collaboration across the board. Today, he is a multi-hyphenated entrepreneur who shows leaders how to get ahead of new strategic and cultural challenges. So for our mid-season finale, Jacob opens the way into the future of work. From productivity to talent retention, we unpack how to adopt a flexible approach to leadership and collaboration. Together, we uncover how a proactive response to our shortcomings can bring our businesses forward, and keep our teams working well together. We also discuss Jacob’s professional journey, from his early experiences with corporate culture to his latest book, Leading With Vulnerability. Join Jacob Morgan in conversation, to embrace flexibility and find out how competence and connection pave the path to great leadership.Highlights: Jacob’s experience in the corporate world (3:14)Working flexibly as a serial entrepreneur (6:23)The changing nature of the office setup (7:49)Flexibility as a new business mindset (9:56)Solving the talent retention problem with mobility (11:36)Why businesses should focus on culture (15:02)One team, different ages, different perspectives (17:26)Leading with vulnerability (20:07)Competence & Connection: what vulnerability looks like in the workplace (22:00)Embracing the limits of collaboration (24:28)Links:Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank X (Twitter)Cadence Bank LinkedInJacob Morgan WebsiteJacob Morgan X (Twitter)Jacob Morgan LinkedInJacob Morgan Podcast - Great LeadershipJacob Morgan Books - Leading With VulnerabilityJacob Morgan Books - The Future of WorkJacob Morgan Books - The Employee Experience AdvantageBritish Standards Institution Survey -  “Evolving Together - Flourishing in the Age Diverse Workforce” Feedback:If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].

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