
What Makes a Leader Last w/ Mike Mears
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What can the CIA teach us about building better hospitals? More than you’d expect.
In this episode, Mike Mears—former CIA Chief of Human Capital and the founder of the CIA Leadership Academy—joins us to explore what medicine can learn from intelligence operations and high-stakes organizational design. After decades in the clandestine world, Mike has spent the past 20 years decoding what makes great leaders tick and how elite teams sustain performance under pressure.
We dig into the origins of psychological assessments (spoiler: the CIA invented many of them), how predictive hiring can prevent cultural collapse, and why emotional safety is the hidden variable behind high-performing medical units. Mike also shares powerful stories from his time in intelligence and his own personal experience in a hospital that changed his thinking on leadership forever.
Whether you're leading a clinical team, running a health system, or just trying to create a culture where people can thrive and last—you won’t want to miss this one.
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