The H2H Experiment
Summary This episode explores the geopolitical and leadership implications of the current space race, highlighting the roles of private companies, China, and the US, and emphasizing the importance of strategic foresight and accountability in space and organizational leadership. Key topics The three space races and their different goals Private space companies and their strategic power China’s long-term space strategy and geopolitical ambitions US space policy and governance challenges The importance of long-term thinking and accountability in space and leadership Titles The New Space Race: Power, Rules, and Leadership in the 21st Century Who Writes the Rules of Space? A Leadership Perspective Sound bites "Who should decide the rules of Outer Space?" "SpaceX’s decisions altered the course of a war" "The US is facing a governance crisis in space" Chapters 00:00 The fundamental questions of space governance 03:17 The private space race led by Elon Musk 07:42 China’s disciplined space program and ambitions 10:00 US space policy, delays, and governance issues 12:00 Why leaders overlook space risks: neurological biases 14:10 Who has the right to write space rules? 15:53 The implications of private actors’ ambitions in space 17:35 Space infrastructure as strategic power 19:54 Connecting space to organizational leadership 21:44 Thinking in long timescales for strategic advantage 23:00 The accountability gap in space and leadership 24:37 The long game audit: future-focused leadership exercises 24:52 The real story: power and rules in the space race 26:01 Leadership in times of civilizational disruption Keywords leaderhip podcast, self-improvement podcast, self-awareness podcast, space race, leadership, geopolitics, space law, private space companies, China space program, US space policy, strategic foresight, accountability, space governance
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