Listen "Being Resilient & Adaptive in the Face of Crisis | Mark Ashby | Ep. 17"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textWhat is high performance leadership? And what are the most effective leadership qualities during a crisis? Who better to answer this question than Mark Ashby. Mark has held Specialist roles in the Australian Army and was deployed to Iraq as a team leader in the highly-dangerous private security sector for eleven years in Iraq. He has found himself in the most acutely stressful and high pressure scenarios that one can imagine. Today, Mark Ashby assists multinational companies and their leaders in crisis awareness, cultural change & high performance leadership. As global pressures increase across every sector and system, we need to nurture the leadership skills for navigating complexity, uncertainty, and chaos. How can leaders keep themselves (and their teams) safe and sane as they navigate the challenges of our times? THAT is what we will be exploring in this episode.Inside the episode: What is high performance leadership?What leadership behaviors or characteristics are essential for high pressure, high stakes environments?How can leaders become more adaptable and fearless?How can leaders transcend toxic work culture, to break these cultural patterns for good?To learn more about Mark and his work (including his FREE masterclass on effective leadership) head to https://markashbyconsulting.com/masterclass/ Support the showLove today's episode?Please leave a review and subscribe!If you want to be a more conscious leader or transition your business to a more regenerative model, visit us at:livingleaders.orghttps://www.youtube.com/livingleadersorg/https://www.instagram.com/livingleadersorg/Be sure to subscribe to The Regenerative Leader newsletter!Meet our host, Nicole Bellisle:https://www.nicolebellisle.comhttps://www.youtube.com/nicolebellislehttps://www.instagram.com/nicolebellisle/https://www.tiktok.com/@nicolebellisle
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