Leaders Shouldn't Have All the Answers with Jeff McAuliffe
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概要
After decades moving between corporate leadership, consulting, and academia, Jeff McAuliffe has seen leadership from every angle. From sitting at executive tables to building his own consulting practice from scratch, he’s learned that “the top” isn’t a fixed place—and that loneliness shows up in ways most people don’t expect.
This episode of Lonely at the Top is about the quiet realities of leadership that no one prepares you for.
It’s about navigating influence when you don’t have control, the tension between authority and authenticity, and what it really costs to hold both.
It’s also about redefining leadership as something more human: less about having answers, and more about creating space for truth.
Episode Highlights
- Why “the top” is relative—and why loneliness can exist at every level
- The hidden isolation of entrepreneurship and solo consulting
- Moving from corporate leadership to building something on your own
- Why great leaders don’t need to be “the one in charge”
- The challenge of influencing without authority
- What leaders wish they could say out loud (but usually don’t)
- Why “I don’t know” might be the most powerful leadership tool
- The role of emotions in leadership—and why most leaders avoid them
- Navigating environments where authority doesn’t work
- Leading through uncertainty while holding information you can’t share
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