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The Leadership Trap

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As experts in leadership development, executive coaching, strategic human capital, and much more – they are keenly aware that every manager has blind spots. The best workplaces foster high trust and commitment. Leaders who learn from the traps they fall into throughout their careers are better equipped to manage with humility and an intuitive sense of ‘the right thing’ in creating great organizational cultures. The Leadership Trap podcast’s purpose is to introduce its listeners to accomplished, successful leaders who learned along the way – converting hazardous traps to seizing big opportunities on the other side.©2025 The Leadership Trap Erfolg im Beruf Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Siobhan McHale – Change Leader and author of The Hive Mind at Work: Harnessing the Power of Group Intelligence to Create Meaningful and Lasting Change
    May 4 2025

    Episode 27: We sit down with Siobhan McHale, change leader and author of The Hive Mind at Work: Harnessing the Power of Group Intelligence to Create Meaningful and Lasting Change and discuss the blinds spots that can cause leaders to fall into their own leadership traps.

    Siobhan McHale, author of the newly released book, The Hive Mind at Work: Harnessing the Power of Group Intelligence to Create Meaningful and Lasting Change , has worked across four continents, helping thousands of leaders to create more agile and productive workplaces.

    She also has been on the “inside” as the executive in charge of culture change in a series of large, multinational organizations. One of these inside jobs was a radical seven-year change initiative at Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) Bank that transformed it from the lowest-performing bank in the country into one of the highest-performing and most admired banks in the world. Professor John Kotter used her work with ANZ as a Harvard Business School case study designed to teach MBA students about managing change.

    Growing up on a farm in Finea, a small village in southern Ireland, McHale watched the bees as they swarmed in the orchard of her family’s farm. This fascination with bees led her to investigate the intricacies of human ecosystems and she would go on to spend three decades studying groups in the workplace. This experience taught her about the power of harnessing the Hive Mind and the group intelligence needed to create meaningful and lasting change.

    Podcast Hosts: David Hughen and Dr. Kris Potrafka

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    48 Min.
  • Willie Pietersen – Professor, The Practice of Management, Columbia Business School
    Nov 29 2024

    Episode 26: We sit down with Willie Pieterson, Professor, The Practice of Management, Columbia Business School and discuss the blinds spots that can cause leaders to fall into their own leadership traps.

    Willie Pietersen was raised in South Africa, and received a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University. After practicing law, he embarked on an international business career. Over a period of twenty years he served as the CEO of multibillion-dollar businesses such as Lever Brothers Foods Division, Seagram USA, Tropicana and Sterling Winthrop’s Consumer Health Group.

    In 1998, Pietersen was named Professor of the Practice of Management at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He specializes in strategy and the leadership of change, and his methods and ideas, especially Strategic Learning, are widely applied within Columbia’s executive education programs, and also in numerous corporations.

    He has served as a teacher and advisor to many global companies, including CNA Insurance Group, CUBIC, Deloitte, Ericsson, Electrolux, ExxonMobil, First Command, Girl Scouts of America, Henry Schein, Inc., J&J (DePuy), National Council on Aging, Novartis, SAP, SRP, UGI Utilities, United Nations Federal Credit Union, Univation Technologies.

    His most recent book is Leadership – The Inside Story: Time-Tested Prescriptions for Those Who Seek to Lead.

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    Hosts: Dr. Kris Potrafka and David Hughen

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    50 Min.
  • Curtis Bateman – VP at Franklin Covey, Best selling author, and former CEO of Redtree Leadership
    Oct 5 2024

    Episode 25: We sit down with Curtis Bateman, Vice President of direct international offices for FranklinCovey and discuss the blinds spots that can cause leaders to fall into their own leadership traps.

    Curtis Bateman is the bestselling co-author of Change: How to Turn Uncertainty Into Opportunity and is vice president of direct international offices for FranklinCovey. With over 24 years of experience in the training industry, Curtis is an internationally recognized presenter, content developer, change consultant, business leader, and coach. His passion for enabling organizations “at change” resulted in the co-creation of transformative, industry-leading solutions, including Change Element,Leaders@Change, ManagingMillennials, Millennials@Work, and the Change Practitioner.

    Formerly the president and CEO at Red Tree Leadership, Curtis managed the world-class brand Who Moved My Cheese? and created a practical approach to help individuals and leaders succeed with an ever-complex world of change in the workplace. Curtis joined FranklinCovey as a senior change consultant and co-practice leader. In 2016, Curtis became managing director of the U.K. and Ireland, in 2018 was asked to assume additional management responsibilities of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and in 2019 took on additional responsibility for China, Japan, and Australia.

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    Hosts: Dr. Kris Potrafka and David Hughen

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    50 Min.
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