Leading with Power & Purpose

139. Building a People-First Culture Through Shared Power

Sabine Gedeon Season 6 Episode 139

Can true leadership thrive without sacrificing authority for empathy and collaboration? By prioritizing soft skills like empathy and communication, leaders can drive accountability, foster success, and build a people-first culture that challenges traditional leadership norms.

In this episode of the Leading with Power & Purpose Podcast, Sabine speaks with Kim Carpenter, a high-performance leader, executive coach, corporate trainer, and speaker. As the founder of People at the Center, Kim works with leaders and teams to create people-centric cultures that overcome challenges and deliver breakthrough results. Tune in to learn how to tap into your true power and cultivate a “power with” dynamic that fosters growth and success for everyone in the organization.

Listen in to learn how to create a "power with" dynamic where everyone in the organization thrives. You'll also learn the vital role of community support in helping you navigate challenges and stay motivated.

Key Takeaways:

  • How soft skills like empathy, collaboration, and communication are reshaping leadership priorities.
  • The essential role of community support in guiding leaders through challenges and providing ongoing encouragement.
  • Techniques to connect with your inner power through meditation, self-awareness, and introspection.
  • The impact of mentorship and authentic storytelling in promoting inclusivity and inspiring future leaders.
  • The power of stepping into a leadership identity as a female leader before external recognition follows.

What You Will Learn in This Episode:

  • [02:29] Kim on her corporate career, the moment she realized she was out of alignment, and transformed her journey into coaching.
  • [08:12] Defining power as an innate, internally sourced resource that gets suppressed over time and how to reclaim it through self-reflection.
  • [13:45] Defining authority as accountability and collaboration, and influence as putting people at the center of the strategic vision.
  • [19:28] How old leadership models of command and control are shifting to soft skills to navigate modern workplaces.
  • [23:54] The cultural shifts needed to embrace diversity and for women to claim their innate power, authority, and influence.
  • [26:23] How she embraces meditation and community as cornerstone practices for grounding and returning to her center as a leader.
  • [32:51] The importance of stepping into a leadership identity before external recognition follows to defy traditional promotion norms.
  • [37:30] Kim advises aspiring leaders to practice active listening, observe organizational dynamics, and stay curious about their environment.

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Book Mentioned:

  • Right Kind of Wrong by Amy Edmondson

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HOST INFO:

Sabine Gedeon is a dynamic force in the world of leadership and personal development. As the Founder of Transformed Leadership Institute and CEO of Gedeon Enterprises, Sabine leverages nearly 20 years of experience to guide clients in both startups and Fortune 500 companies. Her unique approach combines human-centered principles with tech-enabled solutions, delivering customized programs for leaders at all levels to tackle crucial leadership and talent development challenges.

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT:

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