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Leading with Purpose: Crafting A Vision and Cultivating Courage

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How bold visions can be crafted and executed even in the face of challenges and opposition.

Focusing on the powerful interplay between vision and courage in leadership, Tina Seelig and John Hennessy examine how bold visions are crafted, refined through feedback, and brought to life despite significant challenges. Examples like the Stanford Challenge and responses to financial crises highlight the importance of committing personally to a vision, understanding and balancing different types of risks, and acting decisively when it matters most. These insights offer valuable lessons for leaders seeking to navigate complex environments and drive meaningful change.

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Tina Seelig | LinkedIn

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Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Host Tina Seelig introduces the episode’s focus on vision and courage in leadership, setting the stage for the conversation with John Hennessy.

(00:00:45) The Stanford Challenge: Vision and Execution

The creation and strategic planning behind the Stanford Challenge.

(00:03:04) Tackling Big Challenges at Stanford

The major initiatives and global challenges tackled by Stanford.

(00:04:00) Community Support and Vision Alignment

The role of community and alumni in shaping and supporting Stanford's vision.

(00:05:16) Academic Work vs. Entrepreneurship

The journey of moving academic work into real-world entrepreneurship.

(00:08:01) Leading Through Financial Crisis

Managing the 2008 financial crisis at Stanford and the leadership decisions involved.

(00:10:42) Opportunities in a Crisis

The benefits of decisive action during a crisis and how it positioned Stanford for future success.

(00:13:40) Risk-Taking in Leadership

The nuances of risk-taking in leadership, and approaching different types of risks.

(00:15:16) The Importance of Complementary Risk Profiles

The value of surrounding oneself with people who have different risk perspectives in leadership.

(00:16:30) Political Advocacy and the DREAM Act

Supporting the DREAM Act, highlighting the political and ethical considerations involved.

(00:17:33) The Vision Behind Knight Hennessy Scholars

The inception and development of the Knight Hennessy Scholars program.

(00:20:46) Lessons from Historical Leaders

How historical leaders have influenced John’s leadership style.

(00:23:39) Episode Takeaways

Four key lessons for listeners from this episode.

(00:24:14) Conclusion

  continue reading

7 episodes

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How bold visions can be crafted and executed even in the face of challenges and opposition.

Focusing on the powerful interplay between vision and courage in leadership, Tina Seelig and John Hennessy examine how bold visions are crafted, refined through feedback, and brought to life despite significant challenges. Examples like the Stanford Challenge and responses to financial crises highlight the importance of committing personally to a vision, understanding and balancing different types of risks, and acting decisively when it matters most. These insights offer valuable lessons for leaders seeking to navigate complex environments and drive meaningful change.

Connect with us:

Website

LinkedIn

Tina Seelig | LinkedIn

Instagram

X / Twitter

Facebook

YouTube

Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Host Tina Seelig introduces the episode’s focus on vision and courage in leadership, setting the stage for the conversation with John Hennessy.

(00:00:45) The Stanford Challenge: Vision and Execution

The creation and strategic planning behind the Stanford Challenge.

(00:03:04) Tackling Big Challenges at Stanford

The major initiatives and global challenges tackled by Stanford.

(00:04:00) Community Support and Vision Alignment

The role of community and alumni in shaping and supporting Stanford's vision.

(00:05:16) Academic Work vs. Entrepreneurship

The journey of moving academic work into real-world entrepreneurship.

(00:08:01) Leading Through Financial Crisis

Managing the 2008 financial crisis at Stanford and the leadership decisions involved.

(00:10:42) Opportunities in a Crisis

The benefits of decisive action during a crisis and how it positioned Stanford for future success.

(00:13:40) Risk-Taking in Leadership

The nuances of risk-taking in leadership, and approaching different types of risks.

(00:15:16) The Importance of Complementary Risk Profiles

The value of surrounding oneself with people who have different risk perspectives in leadership.

(00:16:30) Political Advocacy and the DREAM Act

Supporting the DREAM Act, highlighting the political and ethical considerations involved.

(00:17:33) The Vision Behind Knight Hennessy Scholars

The inception and development of the Knight Hennessy Scholars program.

(00:20:46) Lessons from Historical Leaders

How historical leaders have influenced John’s leadership style.

(00:23:39) Episode Takeaways

Four key lessons for listeners from this episode.

(00:24:14) Conclusion

  continue reading

7 episodes

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