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076 - The Weight of the Signature – Responsibility When It Gets Real

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In this episode, Sonja Stirnimann discusses the critical theme of responsibility in leadership, particularly during the high-pressure month of November. She emphasizes that responsibility is not merely a value or vision statement but a reality that leaders must own. The episode explores the emotional weight of decision-making, the importance of clarity in accountability, and the need for ethical leadership. Sonja Stirnimann provides thought-provoking questions for leaders to reflect on as they approach year-end decisions, urging them to pause and consider the implications of their signatures and commitments.

Takeaways

• Responsibility is a reality that cannot be delegated.

• Leaders often feel pressure to demonstrate control before year-end.

• The emotional side of responsibility is often overlooked.

• Higher positions can lead to fewer challenges to assumptions.

• It's important to pause and ask uncomfortable questions.

• Ethical leadership involves ownership before a crisis occurs.

• Your signature represents a commitment to your organization.

• Clarity in accountability is crucial for effective governance.

• Leaders should reflect on what they are approving.

• The human factor in leadership shows up in the pause before signing.

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episode might be also of interest for you:

017 – The 9 core sectors to identify risks in the business model

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters If you enjoyed this episode, please share subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes.

Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, and Instagram. I am looking forward meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via [email protected]

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

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Content provided by Sonja Stirnimann. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sonja Stirnimann or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Sonja Stirnimann discusses the critical theme of responsibility in leadership, particularly during the high-pressure month of November. She emphasizes that responsibility is not merely a value or vision statement but a reality that leaders must own. The episode explores the emotional weight of decision-making, the importance of clarity in accountability, and the need for ethical leadership. Sonja Stirnimann provides thought-provoking questions for leaders to reflect on as they approach year-end decisions, urging them to pause and consider the implications of their signatures and commitments.

Takeaways

• Responsibility is a reality that cannot be delegated.

• Leaders often feel pressure to demonstrate control before year-end.

• The emotional side of responsibility is often overlooked.

• Higher positions can lead to fewer challenges to assumptions.

• It's important to pause and ask uncomfortable questions.

• Ethical leadership involves ownership before a crisis occurs.

• Your signature represents a commitment to your organization.

• Clarity in accountability is crucial for effective governance.

• Leaders should reflect on what they are approving.

• The human factor in leadership shows up in the pause before signing.

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episode might be also of interest for you:

017 – The 9 core sectors to identify risks in the business model

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters If you enjoyed this episode, please share subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes.

Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, and Instagram. I am looking forward meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via [email protected]

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

  continue reading

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