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370 Character and Leadership: The Power of Ethics in an Uncertain World with Dr. Susan Liautaud

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On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we engage in a thought-provoking dialogue with Dr. Susan Liautaud, a renowned ethicist and professor at Stanford University. With Dr. Liautaud, we explore the complexities of ethical decision-making in today’s fast-paced world, focusing on leadership, resilience, and the impact of emerging technologies like AI. Dr. Liautaud also emphasizes the importance of character in leadership and the ethical implications of technology. You’re listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let’s go. Dr. Susan Liautaud on Emphasizing Character Over Experience Dr. Liautaud underscores the critical role of character in leadership, noting that while experience and track record are crucial, the emphasis on character seems to have diminished in recent years. She expresses concern that many organizations prioritize short-term gains over ethical considerations, leading to a culture where difficult decisions are avoided. This avoidance can have dire consequences, as seen in various high-profile corporate scandals. Direct Communication as an Ethical Responsibility Christopher Lochhead shares his observations about the communication styles prevalent in different regions, contrasting the directness he experienced growing up in Montreal with the more indirect communication often found in Silicon Valley. He expresses frustration with what he perceives as a culture of passive-aggressiveness, where people avoid confrontation and use euphemisms to address issues. Dr. Liautaud agrees, stating that clarity and directness are not just cultural preferences but ethical responsibilities. Dr. Susan Liautaud on Addressing Imposter Syndrome and Perfectionism The conversation touches on the phenomenon of "imposter syndrome," particularly among younger professionals. Christopher shares his perspective that feeling like an imposter often stems from a misunderstanding of one's own capabilities. Dr. Liautaud concurs, noting that the label of "imposter syndrome" can be misleading and that it is essential for individuals to recognize their growth and learning in new roles. Dr. Liautaud then highlights the broader implications of perfectionism in the workplace, suggesting that the pursuit of unattainable standards can lead to unethical behavior, such as cheating or avoidance. She emphasizes that organizations must foster an environment where individuals feel safe to express their challenges and seek support without fear of judgment. To hear more from Dr. Susan Liautaud and the how adhering to Ethical Responsibilities can affect and improve the workplace, download and listen to this episode. Bio Dr. Susan Liautaud teaches cutting-edge ethics at Stanford University and serves as Chair of the Council (trustees) at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She advises corporations, NGOs, and governmental bodies and their leaders on internationally complex ethics matters and is the Founder of the Ethics Incubator. Links Connect with Dr. Susan Liautaud Website | LinkedIn | X / Twitter | Stanford Profile We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcast / Spotify!
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On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we engage in a thought-provoking dialogue with Dr. Susan Liautaud, a renowned ethicist and professor at Stanford University. With Dr. Liautaud, we explore the complexities of ethical decision-making in today’s fast-paced world, focusing on leadership, resilience, and the impact of emerging technologies like AI. Dr. Liautaud also emphasizes the importance of character in leadership and the ethical implications of technology. You’re listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let’s go. Dr. Susan Liautaud on Emphasizing Character Over Experience Dr. Liautaud underscores the critical role of character in leadership, noting that while experience and track record are crucial, the emphasis on character seems to have diminished in recent years. She expresses concern that many organizations prioritize short-term gains over ethical considerations, leading to a culture where difficult decisions are avoided. This avoidance can have dire consequences, as seen in various high-profile corporate scandals. Direct Communication as an Ethical Responsibility Christopher Lochhead shares his observations about the communication styles prevalent in different regions, contrasting the directness he experienced growing up in Montreal with the more indirect communication often found in Silicon Valley. He expresses frustration with what he perceives as a culture of passive-aggressiveness, where people avoid confrontation and use euphemisms to address issues. Dr. Liautaud agrees, stating that clarity and directness are not just cultural preferences but ethical responsibilities. Dr. Susan Liautaud on Addressing Imposter Syndrome and Perfectionism The conversation touches on the phenomenon of "imposter syndrome," particularly among younger professionals. Christopher shares his perspective that feeling like an imposter often stems from a misunderstanding of one's own capabilities. Dr. Liautaud concurs, noting that the label of "imposter syndrome" can be misleading and that it is essential for individuals to recognize their growth and learning in new roles. Dr. Liautaud then highlights the broader implications of perfectionism in the workplace, suggesting that the pursuit of unattainable standards can lead to unethical behavior, such as cheating or avoidance. She emphasizes that organizations must foster an environment where individuals feel safe to express their challenges and seek support without fear of judgment. To hear more from Dr. Susan Liautaud and the how adhering to Ethical Responsibilities can affect and improve the workplace, download and listen to this episode. Bio Dr. Susan Liautaud teaches cutting-edge ethics at Stanford University and serves as Chair of the Council (trustees) at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She advises corporations, NGOs, and governmental bodies and their leaders on internationally complex ethics matters and is the Founder of the Ethics Incubator. Links Connect with Dr. Susan Liautaud Website | LinkedIn | X / Twitter | Stanford Profile We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcast / Spotify!
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