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Confident in Our Ability to Figure it Out

In today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, many worry that by the time a strategy is built, the world will have already moved on and the strategy itself will be outdated before it’s even launched. Many articles explore the idea that the pace of change has outpaced the discipline of strategy—though (spoiler alert) they always circle back around to reaffirm the necessity of strategy.

Leadership Unpacked: A Conversation With Behavioral Scientist Dr. Brooke Struck

This episode explores how leaders can overcome misalignment, manage competing priorities, and embrace vulnerability. Host Marianne Wisenthal sits down with behavioral scientist Dr. Brooke Struck to discuss collective leadership, conflict resolution through curiosity, and actionable strategies to unlock team potential and navigate organizational challenges. A must-listen for leaders striving for impact and innovation!

Open to Debate with David Moscrop: How do non-profit organizations work – or not? with Brooke Struck

So how do non-profit organizations work – or not? On this episode of Open to Debate, David Moscrop talks with Brooke Struck, strategy facilitator and the founder and CEO of the firm Converge (http://convergehere.com/).

For Female Founders Podcast: How Embracing a Diverse Leadership Model Drives Strategic Growth

Welcome to the For Female Founders podcast series where we're helping women in business learn to thrive, not just survive. I am your host, Sarah Bundy, and today my guest is Brooke Struck. He's the founder and CEO of Converge, where he helps client leadership teams to align around their biggest challenges and the differentiated advantages that they're going to use to solve them

What’s neXT?! Celebrating Failure

In this talk, Brooke will talk about how our culture over-values predictability and struggles with change, how to tame the chaos of “small failures” that we need on the road to “big successes,” and the invaluable role of wisdom and experience that we gain as we age.

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