Leadership isn’t black and white—it’s all about managing the gray!
In this episode, Andrew Hasty — the COO at Peterman Brothers — breaks down Mexwell’s Law of Intuition—one of the toughest (but most powerful) leadership skills to master.
From Steve Jobs’ gut-driven decisions at Apple 🍏 to real-world leadership lessons, Andrew shares why great leaders don’t just follow protocols—they read the room, trust their instincts, and make bold moves.
Whether you're a manager striving to inspire or a leader working to make vision actionable, this episode is packed with takeaways on leading with clarity and confidence.🎯
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Key Takeaways:
- Leadership isn’t about rigid rules; it’s about managing the gray areas. Great leaders don’t just follow protocols—they know when to trust their intuition.
- Intuition is a skill, not just an instinct. It can be honed through experience, self-awareness, and pattern recognition.
- Balancing logic, values, and emotions leads to better decisions. Leaders must blend gut instinct with data to make sound choices.
- Managers rely on systems; leaders rely on vision. The best leaders find a balance between execution and inspiration.