Heartbeat: by Mike Sommer
Stop obsessing over being “more strategic”—start building a team people would actually choose to follow if titles disappeared tomorrow. Most leadership advice teaches you how to act like a leader. In this episode of Heartbeat, I sit down with speaker, coach, and author Antonio Neves (Stop Trying to Be a Leader) to unpack how to become someone people actually want to follow—especially when your title and authority aren’t enough. If you’re a CIO, CTO, or tech leader trying to “be more of a leader,” this is your pattern interrupt. The real move isn’t more leadership content—it’s shifting from performing leadership to building something worth following: clarity, standards, systems, and trust. In this conversation, we cover: * Why trying to “be a leader” creates leadership theater, not real change * The hidden cost of being the hero: decision bottlenecks, burnout, and fragile teams * How great CIOs lead by building clear systems, not louder personalities * The difference between influence you own vs. influence you rent from your title * A practical shift from “How do I show up as a leader?” to “What system am I building that others can trust?” Resources 📖 Antonio’s book: Stop Trying to Be a Leader on Amazon https://a.co/d/dFIkejR [https://a.co/d/dFIkejR]
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