What does it take to become a great leader in today's rapidly evolving business landscape? Wes Saber, a seasoned executive with a diverse career spanning marketing, finance, and supply chain, shares his insights. Wes emphasises the importance of adaptability, strategic agility, and the ability to build effective teams. He believes that leaders must be able to influence others positively, shape priorities, and foster a transparent environment where open communication is the norm. 




Wes’ own journey highlights the value of diverse experiences, a thirst for continuous learning, and the humility to admit mistakes and seek feedback. As technology continues to transform the workplace, he stresses the need for leaders to develop business acumen and data analysis skills to harness the power of AI and machine learning. By embracing change and empowering their teams, he believes leaders can navigate the challenges of the future and drive lasting success.




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Episode Highlights:


0:00 Leadership styles and personal growth.


4:53 Leadership qualities: breakthrough thinking, driving results, building effective teams, and developing talent.


11:52 Communication, and career development.


18:57 Career growth, technology, and adaptability in the workplace.


23:14 Career development, leadership, and the future of work.


30:50 AI, leadership, and personal growth with a business leader.




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