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140: Unleashing your leadership potential with Scott ‘The Boom’ Morrison

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This week, we caught Scott ‘The Boom’ to shake-shake-shake the room. 

Cutting his teeth at Saatchi and Saatchi, Scott Morrison has run the Nike business at Wieden and Kennedy, and been CMO and Commercial Director at Levi’s, Activision and Diesel. Now he brings the Boom! to brands and leaders to Unblock, Unlock and Unleash commercial, creative or cultural impact that transforms business and individuals.

Strap in as we wag chins on picking tomatoes, the power of stating intent, the magic of positive disruption, and the art of creating a movement. Scott's not just about making noise - he's about making a real impact. From quiet leadership lessons inspired by Nelson Mandela to the bold moves that drive businesses forward, Scott's got the playbook for success.

Listen quick. Tic-tic-tic-tic...

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Timestamps
02:07 - Quickfire questions 
03:40 - His early jobs and career path
06:19 - Importance of being open to serendipity in career choices
13:39 - The importance of positive disruption in business
21:29 - The "unblock, unlock, unleash" approach
25:40 - Defining success and unblocking obstacles
33:24 - Stating intent as a powerful leadership tool
36:52 - Characteristics of impactful leaders and the concept of learning fast
41:25 - Impactful leadership styles and the balance between quiet and loud impact
45:37 - Listener questions 
51:38 - 4 pertinent posers 

Scott’s book recommendations are: 
The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest 
The Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday 
The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham
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