Ruth Holdaway, CEO of Our Village, shares her experiences as a leader and the importance of clarity in achieving organisational goals. She emphasises the need for authenticity and passion in leadership and the role of co-creation in developing strategies. Ruth also discusses the challenges of being a female CEO and the importance of managing up and managing across. She encourages leaders to stay true to their personal values and find a balance between personal purpose and the cause they support.
Ruth recommends the book 'A Boy, Two Bills, and a Fry Up' by Wes Streeting.
🔖 leadership, authenticity, passion, co-creation, organizational goals, female CEO, managing up, managing across, personal values, purpose, book recommendation
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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Ruth's Key Experiences
02:25 - The Importance of Clarity in Organizational Goals
05:19 - Bringing the Best Out of People and Aligning with Purpose
08:39 - Gender-Based Experiences in Leadership
11:31 - Inspiring and Helping Future Female CEOs
14:21 - Tips for Entering a CEO Position
16:34 - The Importance of Managing Up and Managing Across
17:32 - Balancing Personal Values and Stakeholder Expectations
19:28 - Navigating Challenges with Boards and Stakeholders
22:13 - Effective Communication with Misaligned Views
24:40 - Finding Personal Purpose and Connecting to a Cause
27:50 - Challenges and Realities of Working in the Nonprofit Sector
30:34 - Book Recommendation: 'A Boy, Two Bills, and a Fry Up'
31:21 - Conclusion and Closing Remarks