StrategyDriven Podcast Episode 28 – Responsibility-Driven Leadership

Episode 28 – Responsibility-Driven Leadership examines why now more than ever, people seek leaders who see beyond their own needs, who have vision and integrity, who inspire trust, and who encourage and develop their employees. During this discussion, Emmett Murphy, Chair of Murphy Leadership, shares with us his insights on:
- the difference between responsibility and accountability
- what responsibility-driven leadership is and qualities these leaders possess
- the unique value responsibility-driven leadership provides to help companies survive and thrive in these difficult economic times
- how responsibility-driven leadership can be fostered among the executives, managers, and employees within an organization
Additional Information
In addition to the invaluable insights Emmett shares with us in this podcast are the additional materials and resources found on his website, Murphy Leadership (www.MurphyLeadership.com). Complimenting Emmett’s website are his two books:
- Leadership IQ: A Personal Development Process Based On A Scientific Study of A New Generation of Leaders
- Talent IQ: Identify Your Company’s Top Performers, Improve or Remove Underachievers, Boost Productivity and Profit
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About the Contributor

and the recently released Talent IQ
. Dr. Murphy has held faculty, administrative, and consulting positions with the State University of New York, the American Management Association, Booz-Allen Hamilton, and London University, among others. To read Emmett’s full biography, click here.
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