177. Leadership Strategies to Thrive in Uncertain Times with Meridith Elliott Powell
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The more uncertain things get, the tighter most leaders squeeze.
That's usually when things start breaking.
Today's podcast guest, Meredith Elliott Powell, challenges one of leadership's most expensive habits: trying to control what can't be controlled.
Because people don't need more management during uncertainty.
They need more ownership.
Inside our conversation:
→ Why fear causes leaders to over-control and employees to disengage
→ The surprising reason action is one of the best antidotes to anxiety
→ What strong teams do differently when change hits
→ Why AI won't replace leadership, judgment, or taste
→ The leadership pipeline problem nobody is talking about
→ Why succession planning is not an HR exercise; it's a business survival strategy
This statement from the podcast stuck with me:
People may not be able to control the situation. But they can always contribute to the solution.
That's where commitment starts.
🎤 Explore Meredith Elliott Powell's keynote speaker profile on our website.
📞 If your audience needs a message on leadership, navigating uncertainty, building stronger teams, and embracing AI without losing the human element, Meredith delivers. Schedule a time here and let's talk.
📩 Or send your audience + event theme and I'll tell you if she's the right fit: info@thekeynotecurators.com
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