The Leader's Edge with Princess Otigbu

Lead The Room You're In

20 min · 24. März 2026
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Before they owned the rooms, they mastered the ones they were given. Mary Kay Ash led boardrooms that wouldn’t promote her and then built her own pink-empire blueprint from a book draft. Indra Nooyi reshaped PepsiCo’s global strategy long before she sat in the CEO chair, proving that leadership isn’t about the title, it’s about the table you’re already at. In this episode, we break down The Room You’re In Audit — four steps to turn your current space into your leadership training ground: own it, study it, solve above your title, and document the lessons. Because the leader who masters today’s room earns tomorrow’s. This is your reminder: Don’t wait for the mic. Lead the meeting, the project, the moment — the room you’re in is the rehearsal and the real thing.

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