After the No Kings protest, we’ve been thinking about what good leadership looks like in business and government. When do we trust the experts, and when is it time for the veteran leaders to step aside? Do we want new blood or generational wisdom?
Andrew Soley joins us to talk about how he sees leadership in his line of work, and what that tells us about leadership in the world around us. He also brought a bottle of bourbon (from a brand that is not a sponsor), which means we are set for the next two episodes without having to tap into Daniel’s studio stash. This is going to be great!
We talk about the positives and negatives of term limits, whether CEOs and middle managers need to bring their years of experience, balanced against when they need to bring in new talent to introduce energy and fresh ideas.
About The Guest:
Andrew Soley is a territory rep at SanMar. Find him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-soley-452333a7/
Mentioned in this episode:
- Economist interview with Steve Banon: https://www.economist.com/insider/the-insider/inside-the-mind-of-maga-a-conversation-with-steve-bannon
About The Hosts:
Daniel Herndon:
Aaron Douglas:
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