Kindness + Math: The New Rules of Leadership with James Rhee
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In this episode of the Leadership Odysseys leadership podcast, James Rhee, private equity investor, former CEO of Ashley Stewart, Harvard Law graduate and author of red helicopter, shares a powerful redefinition of leadership in business.
This is a conversation about kindness in business, corporate leadership, culture transformation and high performance. James challenges traditional finance and management thinking, arguing that goodwill is a measurable asset and that kindness, when paired with disciplined math, becomes a competitive advantage.
From leading a distressed retail turnaround to teaching leadership at MIT, Howard and Duke, James explains why systems fail when they ignore belonging, dignity and agency. He also shares what modern leaders must understand about trust, long-term value creation and the future of capitalism.
If you care about leadership development, organisational culture, private equity, entrepreneurship or building human-centred systems, this episode will shift your perspective.
Key Highlights 1. The Red Helicopter Origin Story and Leadership IdentityHow a childhood moment shaped James’s philosophy on agency, belonging and leadership long before titles and capital entered the picture.
2. From Private Equity to CEO: Turning Around Ashley StewartJames shares how he rebuilt a bankrupt retail company by centring trust, transparency and accountability instead of fear-based management.
3. Kindness as a Business StrategyWhy kindness is not softness. How goodwill compounds like capital and drives measurable performance, innovation and resilience.
4. Systems Leadership and the Future of WorkWhy traditional economic models fail to account for human dignity, and what leaders must redesign inside their organisations.
5. Belonging as a Performance MultiplierHow psychological safety, agency and trust create sustainable growth in companies and communities.
Leadership is not about control. It is about stewardship.
James Rhee reminds us that long-term performance does not come from pressure alone. It comes from systems that centre humans, leaders who tell the truth, and organisations that measure what truly matters.
Kindness plus math is not a slogan. It is a leadership operating system.
And in a world facing disruption, burnout and distrust, this conversation is not optional. It is necessary.
Connect with James C.Rhee: LinkedIn | Website | Instagram
This episode is brought to you by: Cell Wellness Co
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