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Executive Weekly. Coaching and Human Development Podcast.

Executive Weekly. Coaching and Human Development Podcast.

Written by: Alexandra Zelinski
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Executive Weekly is a mix of solo episodes and conversations with leaders, CEOs, activists, entrepreneurs and prominent figures from both public and private sector. This podcast aims to find a connection point between, public, private and social areas, that'll help us create a better and more just world and engage every person to be a part of the process. Executive Weekly are conversations that'll help us lead with authenticity and integrity.Alexandra Zelinski 2021 Economics Management Management & Leadership Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Executive Weekly. Overcoming Failure Through Self-reflection.
    May 28 2021

    Woody Allen said that failure is a salted wound that burns and burns again. We either heal it, or it keeps hurting. Self-reflection is both individual and collective process that effectively helps to remove the cause and not just to get rid of the symptoms.

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    4 mins
  • Executive Weekly. Avoiding Intellectual Stagnation.
    May 14 2021

    Bringing out innovative ideas is not an easy task on the collective level. And even though creativity in companies and the society is highly encouraged, the outcomes turn out to have much less impact than expected. What can be done about it? To come out with possible solutions, let's take a look at the root cause of the problem.

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    6 mins
  • Executive Weekly. Cancel Culture and Accountability.
    Apr 30 2021

    "Cancel culture" is a concept that has raised discussions and a term has widely been used by people who have been shunned or boycotted because of controversial behavior or comments. In order to understand what stands behind the concept we have to look at three concepts: solving conflict through a dialogue, validity of the phenomenon and if semantic bleaching took place, and finally the role of accountability.

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    6 mins
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