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Secret 3, Part 7: Master your Emotional Response to Lead with Carl Tucker

9 min · 12. mar. 2026
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To control or be controlled by your emotions: In this series, Mr Carl Tucker, Manager of Brinkley Aerospace, shares his leadership journey with top tips on how to lead. Carl Tucker has extensive work experience in the aviation and aerospace industry, most notably in military and civil sectors. A graduate from the Institute of Leadership and Management, he has also specialised in transformational change and coaching. In this episode, he reflects on his upbringing, talking about how the thoughts and beliefs we form when we are young can still shape our behaviour many years later in the workplace. He also stresses the importance of employee wellbeing in helping a business grow. Produced by Jacqueline Guico.

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episode Secret 3, Part 7: Master your Emotional Response to Lead with Carl Tucker artwork

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