• Embracing Midlife Leadership Transformation with Aneace Haddad

  • May 30 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

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Embracing Midlife Leadership Transformation with Aneace Haddad

  • Summary

  • #EnvisionRISE Podcast | In this episode, Aneace Haddad, an executive coach and author of "The Eagle That Drank Hummingbird Nectar," shares his journey from being a tech entrepreneur to an executive coach, emphasizing the profound transformations he experienced during midlife. They discuss the shifts in leadership styles necessary for adapting to cultural and technological changes, the challenges of integrating AI in the workplace, and the importance of authentic leadership. Aneace highlights how midlife transitions can unlock leadership superpowers, advocating for a change-friendly mindset that values wisdom and connection over rigid adherence to past methods.

    Learn more about Aneace:
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    Aneace's LinkedIn

    Visit Envision RISE to learn how our evolutionary platform helps companies create a powerful integration and understanding of the relationship between the organization and the workforce. Envision RISE empowers your people to drive change and innovation through the methods of Organizational Change Management (OCM), Human Resource Management (HRM), and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I).

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