This week my guest is Neil Laughton, he is an ex-Royal Marine Commando, helicopter pilot and SAS Officer. During his business career he has won many personal, leadership and business awards and outside of work his passion is in sport, travel and adventure. He has organised and led more than 50 expeditions on 7 continents by land, sea and air.
Neil is also involved the founder of the Penny Farthing Club that offers individuals the opportunity to ride Penny Farthings and even get involved in street racing and Penny Farthing Bicycle polo matches.
Neil shares his thoughts on the five qualities needed for leading in the 21st Century.
- 01:15 Penny farthings look scary, never mind riding them from Lands End to John O’Groats
- 02:17 Coping in a crisis is about good leadership
- 03:10 It’s not about leadership in the 18th and 19th Centuries, it’s about helping people be the best they can be
- 04:23 The qualities of leaders in the 21st Century
- 05:04 The first quality is that of competency
- 07:37 The second quality is having strategic vision
- 11:37 The four principles of the special forces
- 12:32 The Third quality is empathy
- 14:49 I can’t count, maths was never a strong point
- 15:11 The fourth quality is optimism
- 18:12 Neil explains how optimism showed up during an expedition to climb Everest
- 20:47 The fifth and final quality we talk about is resilience
- 25:01 We discuss sports and I discover there is such a thing as Penny Farthing polo
Neils's website: https://laughton.co
Scott's website: https://theinnovatecrowd.com
If you want to get involved and share some of your thoughts, insights and ideas, then drop me an email at scott@theinnovatecrowd.com
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