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Built to Lead Season 5: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer - Part 1
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Part 1: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer
Hosts Matthew and Hannah welcome Dr. Peter Singer, a globally recognized leader in health
innovation and bioethics, to Built to Lead. Peter shares invaluable insights drawn from his
diverse and impactful career, including roles as co-founder and former CEO of Grand
Challenges Canada, Special Advisor to the Director-General of the World Health Organization,
and founder of the University of Toronto's Joint Centre for Bioethics. You can follow Peter's
latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/.
In this episode, Peter explores the importance of navigating career transitions with purpose and
impact, reflecting on his own journey through multiple career acts. He emphasizes viewing
careers not as a series of titles, but as a progression of solving increasingly significant
problems. Peter provides practical wisdom on entrepreneurial thinking within both startups and
large organizations, and how adopting an innovative mindset can lead to transformational
leadership.
Peter also discusses the pivotal moments in his leadership journey, offering personal anecdotes
about mentorship, handling feedback, and the critical role of trust and humility in leadership. He
underscores the importance of aligning career choices with personal values and impact goals,
urging leaders to prioritize meaningful accomplishments over titles.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where Peter further elaborates on strategies for supportive leadership and
fostering a culture of authentic feedback and continuous growth.
Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth
Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
47 episodes
Manage episode 476069917 series 2796763
Part 1: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer
Hosts Matthew and Hannah welcome Dr. Peter Singer, a globally recognized leader in health
innovation and bioethics, to Built to Lead. Peter shares invaluable insights drawn from his
diverse and impactful career, including roles as co-founder and former CEO of Grand
Challenges Canada, Special Advisor to the Director-General of the World Health Organization,
and founder of the University of Toronto's Joint Centre for Bioethics. You can follow Peter's
latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/.
In this episode, Peter explores the importance of navigating career transitions with purpose and
impact, reflecting on his own journey through multiple career acts. He emphasizes viewing
careers not as a series of titles, but as a progression of solving increasingly significant
problems. Peter provides practical wisdom on entrepreneurial thinking within both startups and
large organizations, and how adopting an innovative mindset can lead to transformational
leadership.
Peter also discusses the pivotal moments in his leadership journey, offering personal anecdotes
about mentorship, handling feedback, and the critical role of trust and humility in leadership. He
underscores the importance of aligning career choices with personal values and impact goals,
urging leaders to prioritize meaningful accomplishments over titles.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where Peter further elaborates on strategies for supportive leadership and
fostering a culture of authentic feedback and continuous growth.
Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth
Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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