I think you should never underestimate how power Mimicry is in groups of people and I have observed this from the funniest to the least funny things in my career. It is such a human reaction to copy each other in some way that it almost happens involuntarily. Great leaders are able to constantly paint the amazing vision of what is not there But what could be and concealed their own fears because the reality is when you lead you have no idea What is next so I get a test of that being a hundred percent factual? Mm-hmm.
In episode #3, Michele Romanow (co-founder and president of Clearbanc) talks about the importance of building a culture of radical candor, trusting employees to make data-driven decisions, and hiring empathetic people.
Michele is a serial entrepreneur who started five companies before the age of 33. A Dragon on CBC’s Dragons’ Den, she previously co-founded SnapSaves (which was acquired by Groupon in 2014) and Buytopia.ca (a platform with 2.5 MILLION subscribers that acquired six of their competitors).
Michele is considered one of the “One-Hundred Most Powerful Women in Canada” and was listed as the ONLY Canadian on Forbes Magazine’s “Millennial on a Mission” list.
Tune in to hear all about Michele’s habits and leadership lessons!
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