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Episode 53: Margaret C. Brown. Leadership is an Inside Job
What if the key to being a better leader wasn't a new management strategy, but a deeper look at yourself? In this episode of Making Business Personal , I sit down with Margaret Andrews , a renowned leadership expert and instructor at Harvard University . Margaret shares the pivotal "moment of truth" in her career: receiving blunt feedback from a boss that she lacked self-awareness. Instead of dismissing it, she spent years researching psychology, philosophy, and management to discover that true leadership starts from within. In this episode, we explore: The "Inside Job" Philosophy: Why you must manage yourself before you can effectively lead others. Breaking the Habit: The difficulty of unlearning ingrained patterns and how small daily changes can rewire your brain for success. The Harvard Connection: The story behind Margaret’s celebrated leadership course and why it remains one of the most popular professional development programs. From MIT to Hollywood Connections: A look at Margaret’s journey from a "standard Southern California childhood" to the halls of MIT and Harvard. The Power of Feedback: How to process difficult professional critiques and turn them into a competitive advantage. Whether you are an aspiring manager or a seasoned executive, this conversation offers a roadmap for leading with more intention, clarity, and fulfillment. Connect with Margaret Andrews: Website: margaretandrews.com LinkedIn: Margaret C. Andrews Get the Book: Manage Yourself to Lead Others (MYLO) on Amazon #Leadership #SelfAwareness #ProfessionalDevelopment #HarvardLeadership #Management #MakingBusinessPersonal #MargaretAndrews #MYLO


