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Episodes about leadership

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Eva Vilella, Trevor Hudson and Kajsa Thelander Sadio - Leadermorphosis episode 100: Eva, Trevor and Kajsa from Tuff on the messy beauty of working in a self-managing organisation

Eva, Trevor and Kajsa from Tuff on the messy beauty of working in a self-managing organisation

For episode 100, Lisa talks with her colleagues Eva Vilella, Trevor Hudson, and Kajsa Thelander Sadio from Tuff Leadership Training about what it's really like to work inside a self-managing organisation. They explore how working at Tuff has transformed each of them, their culture of continuous development with practices like "pebbles" and "mooseheads," and the genuine challenges alongside the beauty – from coordination difficulties to the loneliness of autonomy. A rare inside look at self-management with all its complexity, humor, and humanity.

Ep. 100 5 Dec 2025
Perttu Salovaara - Leadermorphosis episode 99: Perttu Salovaara on Radically Decentralised Organisations and leaderless leadership

Perttu Salovaara on Radically Decentralised Organisations and leaderless leadership

If we want to practise alternatives to hierarchy, what needs to be in place? Perttu has twenty years' experience as an organisational consultant and I've been really enjoying his research papers on Radically Decentralised Organisations. We talk about the four things needed for a Radically Decentralised Organisation to be sustainable, leaderless leadership, group dynamics we need to be aware of, and some interesting case studies in Finland, particularly in the public sector.

Ep. 99 8 Sept 2025
Alice Sheldon - Leadermorphosis episode 75: Alice Sheldon on needs understanding and the partnership paradigm

Alice Sheldon on needs understanding and the partnership paradigm

Alice Sheldon is the author of ‘Why Weren’t We Taught This at School?’ and the founder of Needs Understanding, an approach for finding creative solutions and building relationships at home and at work. I love how Alice shares practical tools and stories to bring to life some of the principles of Nonviolent Communication. She also coaches me through an example of an organisation where there is a tension between two groups: those who are enthusiastic about self-management and those sceptical about it. A great episode if you want to upgrade your self-awareness and communication skills.

Ep. 75 13 Jun 2022
Bayo Akomolafe - Leadermorphosis episode 64: Bayo Akomolafe on generative incapacitation and embracing failure

Bayo Akomolafe on generative incapacitation and embracing failure

Bayo Akomolafe is a Nigerian author, professor, chief curator of The Emergence Network and is often known for his poetic and provocative take on big topics such as global crisis and social change. We talk about what he calls 'generative incapacitation' and the kind of leadership that’s needed in these times, how the Covid pandemic is disrupting our norms, embracing failure and allowing ourselves to be lost... and I also posed some questions to him about my worries regarding the reinventing work movement. It's a deep conversation so perhaps listen to this out on a walk!

Ep. 64 10 Sept 2021
Jocelyn Davis - Leadermorphosis episode 63: Jocelyn Davis on leadership as influence and group development

Jocelyn Davis on leadership as influence and group development

“Command authority is a poor basis for life.” Jocelyn Davis is an author, speaker and the former head of R&D at global consultancy The Forum Corporation. We talk about how she weaves together the threads of leadership, Eastern philosophy and dramatic literature. Her insights on group development, leadership as influence, and ‘climate’ in teams are really relevant for those interested in self-managing organisations.

Ep. 63 1 Jul 2021
Topi Jokinen - Leadermorphosis episode 61: Topi Jokinen on levelling up a construction firm with self-organisation

Topi Jokinen on levelling up a construction firm with self-organisation

Topi Jokinen is one of the founders of a small Finnish company in the construction sector called Vertia. Since 2018, Topi has been leading a transformation in the company based on the idea of self-organising cells to help it grow and develop. He is perhaps the first CEO I have met who has done this level of personal and professional development and he shares with heart and humility what his leadership journey has been. We also talk about Vertia’s radical structures and practices, such as a transparent and collaborative salary model, as well as what Topi has learned about stepping back and letting go as a co-founder and CEO.

Ep. 61 25 May 2021
Amy Edmondson - Leadermorphosis episode 45: Amy Edmondson on psychological safety and the future of work

Amy Edmondson on psychological safety and the future of work

Amy Edmondson is the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School and the author of “Teaming” and “The Fearless Organisation”. We talk about her journey of researching psychological safety and teaming, as well as the paper she co-wrote about self-managing organisations. Amy shares insightful and practical lessons about leadership, how to be a good team member, and the future of work.

Ep. 45 10 Mar 2020
Perry Timms - Leadermorphosis episode 1: Perry Timms from PTHR on reinventing HR and work

Perry Timms from PTHR on reinventing HR and work

My guest this episode is Perry Timms, author of the book "Transformational HR" and a practitioner who has spent the last twenty years in technology, organisational change and HR. He is also a global and TEDx speaker on the future of work, and a WorldBlu® certified Freedom at Work Consultant and Coach, helping organisations work in more liberated, democratic ways. We talk about the future of HR and how the profession must evolve to meet the paradigm shift in leadership, exploring the awareness gap amongst HR practitioners and the need for curiosity, networking and creativity skills.

Ep. 1 9 May 2017