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The Secret Sauce to Leading Change

By November 19, 2024Podcasts

The only part of our future we can know for certain is that things will change.

It’s inevitable, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the fast-paced world of business and technology. As a leader, being able to guide people through this change is not about having all the answers—it’s about how you bring people along with you on this journey.

Recently, I sat down with Steve Vamos, author, speaker, and veteran leader in the technology and digital media industries, to discuss what it truly means to lead effectively in times of change.

One of my favourite nuggets of wisdom Steve shared is the power of mindset in determining our fate. He drew from his diverse experiences, comparing different leadership mindsets at Apple and how they influenced the company’s trajectory. He explained that during times of change, clinging tightly to what you know can be a hindrance. In order to thrive, leaders need a mindset that embraces flexibility, learning, and growth. Mistakes, Steve argued, should be seen as steps towards mastery rather than failures to avoid.

A common mistake Steven has seen leaders making is not getting their team aligned with the strategy before executing change. To avoid this, he recommends being clear about your purpose and priorities, driving alignment across the board, and constantly reviewing progress. This ensures everyone is on the same page and resources are optimally utilised. Leaders must encourage feedback and carry out difficult conversations as a part of this process, ensuring the team is equipped to adapt as needed.

But remember, leading change isn’t just about managing others – it’s also about managing yourself. A leader who doesn’t make time for their health, wellbeing, and self-awareness will struggle to stay effective.

Simple habits like getting enough exercise, maintaining mindfulness, and seeking honest feedback keep us better equipped to lead others through uncertain times without succumbing to burnout. Preparing ourselves to face challenges proactively rather than reactively helps maintain a clearer, calmer mind ready to tackle whatever comes our way.

So, change isn’t going anywhere, and it’s not slowing down, but we don’t have to be afraid of it. By focusing on relationships, listening actively, and genuinely caring about your team’s development, you’ll be able to confidently navigate any storm.

Until next time, stay resilient and remember it’s all about the people.

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Connect with Steve Vamos

Website: https://www.stevevamos.com/
Book: https://www.stevevamos.com/through-shifts-and-shocks
LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/stevevamos

Order My New Book “You Always Have A Choice” here

Connect with Julie:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-hyde/
Instagram: @juliehydeleads
Website: https://juliehyde.com.au