Whole Brain® at Work Podcast

Why the Best Leaders Don’t Have All the Answers

30 min · 22 de ene de 2026
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What if strong leadership isn’t about having the right answers, but asking better questions? In this episode of the Whole Brain® at Work podcast, hosts Karim Morgan Nehdi and Ann Herrmann-Nehdi are joined by Betsy Summers, Principal Analyst on Forrester’s Future of Work team, to explore why servant leadership is thriving in an era of constant disruption. They discuss what the Great Resignation revealed about performative culture, how different leadership styles are responding to AI, and why curiosity, listening, and trust matter more than certainty when navigating change.

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