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Leading to Anticipate — Building Teams Ready for What’s Next

12 min · 6. feb. 2026
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In this episode of the Paine Performance Podcast, we explore what it means to lead with anticipation rather than reaction, especially in today’s fast-moving, uncertain business environment. This conversation is focused on practical leadership behaviors that help teams stay ready for change, not surprised by it. We break down why confidence can quietly become a liability, how leaders can develop greater awareness and discernment, and what it looks like to disrupt outdated systems before urgency forces change. Drawing from real-world leadership experience and relevant business books, this episode provides actionable ideas you can use immediately to strengthen your leadership posture, prepare your team for what’s ahead, and build organizations that are resilient, adaptive, and future-ready. If you lead people and want to stay ahead of change instead of constantly reacting to it, this episode will give you a clear framework to start anticipating more effectively.

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