Why leaders need to grow their operating system with Mark Vernooij | Productivity Mastery #185

Productivity Mastery - Ein Podcast von Stoyan Yankov

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🚀 In episode #185 we welcomed Mark Vernooij, Partner of THNK.Subscribe to Productivity Mastery Podcast on your favorite platform 👇Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3DHrGKv...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Listen to this episode and learn:💡Why do we need a different approach towards "leadership development" in 2024?💡Why is it important to keep upgrading your operating system as a leader?💡What are the 5 levels of awareness and why only 25% manage to keep growing?💡How we moved from complicated to complex world of work and how to navigate as leaders in it?About our guest:Mark loves to work on leadership development in the context of change. This change can be transformation, innovation, culture change, or systems change. He particularly enjoys working with inspiring and dynamic leaders to address the world's pressing challenges and doing so at scale through the organizations they lead.As the child of artists, he has learned to take different perspectives and he loves using this skill in both leadership development and business.In his role at THNK, he focuses on custom programs for organizations in the fields of transformation, culture change, innovation, and creative leadership. He has been teaching at various schools including Berkeley, Columbia, Stanford, and Wharton. He is a regular speaker and facilitator at events and conferences. He is a member of the expert network at the World Economic Forum. Finally, he serves on several boards.He holds a master’s in engineering from Delft University of Technology, an MBA from INSEAD and he studied Design Thinking at Stanford.You can find Mark here:LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/markvernooyWebsite: https://www.thnk.org/community/people...Enjoy listening and #KeepPERFORMing!__________Website:https://stoyanyankov.com/podcast/

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