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Strategies to Master Leadership

This podcast explores essential leadership skills—creativity, active learning, and social influence—offering a personal action plan to develop them. It emphasizes continuous learning, fostering creativity, and building trust to grow as an effective leader.

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This article by Pooja-Nataraj Suryanarayana focuses on three essential leadership skills highlighted by the World Economic Forum: Creativity, Originality & Initiative, Active Learning & Learning Strategies, and Leadership & Social Influence. Pooja shares her personal approach to mastering these skills, combining structured action plans with daily practices.

For creativity, she emphasizes building a reading habit, practicing mindfulness, engaging in physical activities, and using mood boards to spark innovation. To foster active learning, she organizes interactive training sessions, experiments with live projects, and promotes continuous learning within her team.

In terms of leadership and social influence, Pooja addresses her introverted nature and discusses strategies to improve communication and connection with her team. By assigning roles like “Acting CEO” to team members, she creates a supportive environment for trust and leadership growth.

Ultimately, the article emphasizes the importance of leadership competencies and developing a cultural leadership style that supports sustainability, aiming for personal and professional growth in alignment with global goals like the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

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  1. annabrown

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    April 22, 2021

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      April 22, 2021

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    April 22, 2021

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      April 22, 2021

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