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Take Charge or Step Aside: Hard Truths About Leadership and Talent Management Programs – with Dion Sørensen

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Every organization wants to develop high-performing talent, but what if our traditional approaches to talent management are fundamentally flawed? In this thought-provoking episode, I speak with business psychologist Dion Sørensen, who brings clarity to the real challenges of developing people in modern organizations.

Dion speaks from unique experience: At an early age, he was granted the title "top talent" by Berlingske Media, while also developing talent programs at the company (Saxo Bank) he was employed at at the time of this nomination. Dion’s conclusion: Traditional talent programs often create more problems than they solve. When organizations elevate a select few as "talents," they can inadvertently create entitlement in those chosen while disengaging everyone else. Dion advocates for a more inclusive approach that recognizes everyone's potential for growth and puts the leader on the spot as the one responsible for ensuring everyone’s potential is seen, nurtured and put to play.

As Dion puts it, talent management is about leadership fundamentals. "Leadership cooks culture for dinner," as he explains, highlighting how critical it is for leaders to set clear expectations, model desired behaviors, and provide consistent feedback. His practical examples – from transforming meeting culture through three simple steps to navigating organizational growth cycles – demonstrate that effective leadership isn't complicated, but it is demanding. Being a leader involves taking tough decisions as well as conversations, and some managers might not like this part of the job, rather, shy away from it. But that’s not ok, and it is doing no one a favor.

Whether you're developing talent programs, leading teams, or working to improve your organization's culture, this episode provides actionable insights that go beyond typical leadership platitudes. Listen now to discover how to create an environment where talent can truly flourish through authentic, courageous leadership.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to our Podcast “Work in Progress” (00:00:00)

2. Dion’s Professional Background (00:01:20)

3. Challenges with Talent Labeling (00:04:24)

4. From Growth to Crisis Management (00:08:15)

5. Effective Leadership Principles (00:15:38)

6. Handling Tough Conversations (00:21:33)

7. Building a Culture at Danish Commodities (00:30:13)

8. Identifying and Removing Toxic Leaders (00:35:40)

9. Training Managers to Develop Talent (00:40:47)

10. Final Thoughts on Leadership and Culture (00:46:06)

12 episodes

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Every organization wants to develop high-performing talent, but what if our traditional approaches to talent management are fundamentally flawed? In this thought-provoking episode, I speak with business psychologist Dion Sørensen, who brings clarity to the real challenges of developing people in modern organizations.

Dion speaks from unique experience: At an early age, he was granted the title "top talent" by Berlingske Media, while also developing talent programs at the company (Saxo Bank) he was employed at at the time of this nomination. Dion’s conclusion: Traditional talent programs often create more problems than they solve. When organizations elevate a select few as "talents," they can inadvertently create entitlement in those chosen while disengaging everyone else. Dion advocates for a more inclusive approach that recognizes everyone's potential for growth and puts the leader on the spot as the one responsible for ensuring everyone’s potential is seen, nurtured and put to play.

As Dion puts it, talent management is about leadership fundamentals. "Leadership cooks culture for dinner," as he explains, highlighting how critical it is for leaders to set clear expectations, model desired behaviors, and provide consistent feedback. His practical examples – from transforming meeting culture through three simple steps to navigating organizational growth cycles – demonstrate that effective leadership isn't complicated, but it is demanding. Being a leader involves taking tough decisions as well as conversations, and some managers might not like this part of the job, rather, shy away from it. But that’s not ok, and it is doing no one a favor.

Whether you're developing talent programs, leading teams, or working to improve your organization's culture, this episode provides actionable insights that go beyond typical leadership platitudes. Listen now to discover how to create an environment where talent can truly flourish through authentic, courageous leadership.

Share Your Thoughts on this Episode

Online Business Coaching
getsession.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to our Podcast “Work in Progress” (00:00:00)

2. Dion’s Professional Background (00:01:20)

3. Challenges with Talent Labeling (00:04:24)

4. From Growth to Crisis Management (00:08:15)

5. Effective Leadership Principles (00:15:38)

6. Handling Tough Conversations (00:21:33)

7. Building a Culture at Danish Commodities (00:30:13)

8. Identifying and Removing Toxic Leaders (00:35:40)

9. Training Managers to Develop Talent (00:40:47)

10. Final Thoughts on Leadership and Culture (00:46:06)

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