Leadership Is Easy to Talk About—Until It Isn’t | Al Pilong with Carlos Scholz
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About this listen
Leadership is easy to talk about—but much harder to live, especially under pressure.
In this episode of The AP Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Carlos Scholz, CEO of Catalysis, to explore why leaders fail, what separates those who succeed, and what servant leadership actually looks like in practice.
We discuss:
- Why leadership often breaks down under pressure
- The shift from control to empowerment
- The role of psychological safety in driving improvement
- What it really means to lead with purpose and serve others
- Why principles matter most when the stakes are highest
If you’re a leader navigating complexity, change, or uncertainty—this conversation is for you.
#Leadership #ServantLeadership #HealthcareLeadership #LeanLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #LeadershipDevelopment
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