This week we welcome Professor Patrick Tissington, an organisational psychology expert and strategic leader for student employability at the University of Warwick. Known for his transformative coaching practices for senior leaders, he aids them in enhancing their effectiveness and managing career transitions. In this episode, we dive into the heart of leadership and its crucial role in performance and morale within work environments. Professor Tissington illuminates the struggles many face during significant professional transitions, tying this to wider themes of identity and self-discovery. Charting his own diverse journey from military service to entrepreneurship and ultimately academia, he embodies an entrepreneurial spirit that pervades his teaching and coaching practices. Central to his philosophy is the emphasis on leveraging individual strengths for success. We also explore courage in its various forms, the importance of embracing failure, and the defining traits of successful leaders.
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