240. Leading with Wisdom from Above, with Uli Chi, author of The Wise Leader

29 Oct 2024 • 37 min • EN
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Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! How do we cultivate an environment where transparency and open communication becomes the norm rather than the exception? In this episode, Uli Chi, author of The Wise Leader, brings a wealth of experience in business and church leadership to discuss how we can foster open communication, why humility in leadership is so critical, and the importance of pursuing a "wisdom from above" in our leadership. THIS EPISODE"S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Wisdom from above is God"s wisdom, a comprehensive approach to life that is beyond just spiritual or intellectual understanding.Uli Chi emphasizes the importance of creating a culture where honesty is welcomed, allowing team members to express their true thoughts to leadership.Uli shares a personal experience where he sought external consultants to understand issues within his company, highlighting the difficulty in getting people to speak candidly.Leaders must create normalized spaces for open and honest conversations.Wisdom requires a communal approach; it is developed through relationships and shared experiences rather than in isolation.Uli Chi discusses his 50-year affiliation with his community, emphasizing the value of long-term relationships.Markus Watson expresses admiration for Uli Chi"s book, "The Wise Leader," and encourages reading it for insights on becoming a wise leader.Uli Chi underscores humility as fundamental to wise leadership, viewing leadership as a role of service, not dominance.Humility involves using power for the benefit of others, reflecting a servant mindset preached by Jesus.Leaders must recognize human finiteness and fallibility, accepting that they don"t know everything and can be wrong.Directive leadership involves knowing when to give directions after gathering input, which is often essential in pastoral roles.Uli Chi criticizes "heroic leadership" that elevates leaders to a godlike status, as it can stifle open communication and genuine feedback.Effective leaders create safe spaces for diverse voices, reflecting the model of shared wisdom.Uli Chi values contrarian voices and finds it beneficial to have people, like his wife, who challenge his ideas, enhancing decision-making and leadership effectiveness.Uli Chi concludes that understanding and knowing something truly requires loving it, aligning with the concept of the epistemology of love. RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Uli Chi:De Pree Center for LeadershipBooks mentioned:The Wise Leader, by Uli ChiRelated episodes:46. Inviting the Real, with Esther Lightcap Meek58. Communion with Reality, with Esther Lightcap Meek Did you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!

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