30. Developing the Heartset of Femininity, Family and Flexibility, with Nuria Chinchilla
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My guest this week is Nuria Chinchilla, the IESE Business School Professor of Leadership and Head of the IESE Chair on Women in Leadership. In this episode, she discusses how: Waste and pollution occur not only in the natural environment, but also in societyValues are different from value, help us to go beyond a new mindset to a new heartsetWe need to challenge the view of employees as machines, resources or economic agentsParticipative purpose is key to changing the tyranny of management by objectivesThe keys to tackling discrimination against women are femininity, family and flexibilityKey links: Nuria Chinchilla (LinkedIn) IESE Business School (website) Integrating Life (book) Dying for a Paycheck (book) Thriving (book) Change the World (poem) Wayne Visser (website) Wayne Visser (LinkedIn)
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