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Stop Choosing Sides - Why Great Leaders Embrace Contradictions | Dr. Marianne Lewis

32 min · 27. Mai 2026
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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Marianne Lewis, Dean and Professor of Management at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati, as she joins us to explore the key insights from her compelling research, "From a Label to a Metatheory of Paradox: If We Change the Way We Look at Things, the Things We Look at Change." In this episode of Business Talk, Dr. Marianne W. Lewis takes us on a fascinating intellectual journey spanning over three decades, from first identifying paradox as a mere label to developing it into a comprehensive metatheory that fundamentally challenges how we think about organizations and leadership. At the heart of her research lies a powerful shift: moving away from the default either-or mindset, where problems are treated as trade-offs between option A or B, toward a both-and approach that recognizes how opposing tensions are not obstacles to overcome, but forces to be navigated dynamically. Drawing on vivid illustrations such as the classic duck-rabbit optical illusion and the yin-yang symbol, Dr. Lewis shows how reframing the question from "Which side is right?" to "What if both are right?" can unlock richer perspectives, greater innovation, and more adaptive leadership. From the paradox of success, where repeated wins breed dangerous rigidity, to the knotted tensions that cascade across strategic, organizational, performing, and existential levels, her work offers leaders a powerful new lens to navigate complexity with confidence and creativity. This podcast is brought to you by Global Management Consultancy. Disclaimer: 1. The background music incorporated in this video is the intellectual property of its respective developer and is protected under applicable copyright laws. Notwithstanding that it is a free-to-use version, Business Talk, Global Management Consultancy, and Deepak Bhatt do not own, and expressly do not claim, any rights, title, or interest in or to this music. 2. In an engaging episode of the Business Talk podcast, Dr. Marianne Lewis unpacks the key insights from her research, “From a Label to a Metatheory of Paradox: If We Change the Way We Look at Things, the Things We Look at Change.” The uploaded video contains copyrighted content, so changing any graphics, music, or on-screen appearance of the author or host is not allowed.

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