TVOL - Tech Voices On Leadership

EP09 - Extreme Ownership

41 min · 15 jun 2026
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🎙️ What separates good professionals from the ones everyone remembers? In Episode 9 of Tech Voices on Leadership, we explore the concept of Extreme Ownership, inspired by the idea that leadership starts by taking responsibility, even when it would be easier to blame circumstances, processes, or other people. We discuss: 🔹 The difference between being responsible and truly taking ownership 🔹 Why ownership cannot be assigned, as it comes from within 🔹 How great leaders focus on improving systems instead of finding someone to blame 🔹 The role of clear communication, expectations, and accountability 🔹 Why the people who consistently go the extra mile often get the most interesting opportunities and growth One of the key takeaways from the conversation: 👉 You can assign accountability, but you cannot assign ownership. Ownership is what happens when someone sees a problem and decides to solve it—even when it's not explicitly their responsibility. It's a mindset that can transform teams, careers, and organizations.

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EP09 - Extreme Ownership

🎙️ What separates good professionals from the ones everyone remembers? In Episode 9 of Tech Voices on Leadership, we explore the concept of Extreme Ownership, inspired by the idea that leadership starts by taking responsibility, even when it would be easier to blame circumstances, processes, or other people. We discuss: 🔹 The difference between being responsible and truly taking ownership 🔹 Why ownership cannot be assigned, as it comes from within 🔹 How great leaders focus on improving systems instead of finding someone to blame 🔹 The role of clear communication, expectations, and accountability 🔹 Why the people who consistently go the extra mile often get the most interesting opportunities and growth One of the key takeaways from the conversation: 👉 You can assign accountability, but you cannot assign ownership. Ownership is what happens when someone sees a problem and decides to solve it—even when it's not explicitly their responsibility. It's a mindset that can transform teams, careers, and organizations.

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