EP214 - The Day My Boss Told Me I Was Broken, And How It Changed Everything
In this conversation, Tyler Dickerhoof interviews leadership expert Margaret Andrews about her book 'Manage Yourself to Lead Others.' They discuss the importance of self-awareness in leadership, the challenges leaders face, and the impact of gender on leadership styles. Margaret shares personal experiences and insights on the ongoing journey of self-management, the role of vulnerability, and the significance of feedback. The conversation emphasizes that effective leadership begins with understanding oneself and managing one's behavior to foster better relationships and create a positive work environment.
Meet Margaret Andrews
Margaret C. Andrews is a seasoned executive, academic leader, speaker, and instructor. She has created and teaches a variety of leadership courses and professional and executive programs at Harvard University and is the founder of the MYLO Center, a private leadership development firm. Her clients include Amazon, Citi, Continental, Walmart, Wayfair, and the United Nations. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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