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Keywords Resilience - Leadership – Schizophrenic Organisations – Self-awareness – Building Teams – Collective Consciousness - Artificial Harmony - Retreats In this episode of Resilience Unravelled, Fabrice Desmarescaux, a McKinsey partner and executive coach, emphasises the importance of self-awareness, building strong teams, and being comfortable with risk for effective leadership. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities in modern leadership, the concept of a "schizophrenic organisation," and the need for two distinct organisational models to coexist within a company. Finally, he talks about the benefits of retreats for leaders and the state of the coaching industry. Main topicsEncouraging conflict for better decision-makingThe concept of 'artificial harmony' The importance of collective consciousness, diverse talent, and a shared goal in high-performing teamsLeadership and coaching in the context of organisational changeWhy experimentation and learning from failures is needed to make progressThe importance of retreats as a tool for leaders to disconnect from the busyness of daily life, gain a different perspective, and reconnect with themselves The concept of a "schizophrenic organisation"The mismatch between an organisations' public values and internal behavioursThe need for two distinct organisational models to coexist within a companyWhy senior leaders must be comfortable with complexity Action items To find out more about Fabrice visit desmarescaux.com or LinkedIn Fabrice’s book is The Art of Retreats: A Leaders Journey Towards Clarity, Balance and Purpose.
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