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Being right doesn’t always mean being effective. In this episode of the Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast, leadership coach Karl Pister and I unpack why being right can actually be wrong in leadership—and what truly drives results in today’s complex world. 🎧 Listen now and level up your leadership confidence. / karl-pister #LeadershipConfidence #EmotionalIntelligence #ModernLeadership #LeadershipMindset ------------------------------- 🎙️ Podcast Episode Description Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast Host: Vicki Noethling Guest: Karl Pister Episode Title: The Leadership Paradox: Why Being Right Can Be Wrong What if one of the biggest obstacles to effective leadership is the need to be right? In this powerful episode of the Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast, host Vicki Noethling sits down with leadership coach and organizational consultant Karl Pister to explore one of leadership’s greatest paradoxes—why being right can actually work against you as a leader. With more than 34 years of experience in coaching, mediation, and consulting, Karl brings a rare triple perspective to leadership development: deep expertise in behavioral science (with two master’s degrees), real-world experience inside a Fortune 100 company, and over three decades as a successful entrepreneur. As the founder and president of The Coaching Group Inc., Karl has worked across nine states and more than forty organizations, helping leaders at every level strengthen emotional intelligence, navigate complexity, and transform from skilled professionals into impactful people leaders. In this conversation, Karl and Vicki unpack how leaders can move from resistance to results, why emotional intelligence is a million-dollar skill set, and what it truly takes to lead effectively in today’s complex organizational environments. Some of the questions asked and answered include: • What part of the country do you live in, and where do you call home? • Share a bit of your journey and the turning point that led you to the work you do today. • How can leaders move from resistance to results by transforming skilled professionals into people leaders? • What is the Leadership Triangle, and why is it so important? • Why can being right actually be wrong when it comes to leadership? • Why is emotional intelligence considered a million-dollar skill set? • What are the new rules of organizational success when leading through complexity? If you’re a leader, navigating change, influence, and complexity—and want to lead with greater confidence, clarity, and emotional intelligence—this episode will challenge how you think about leadership in the best possible way. ------------------------------- CTA: Head over to Karl’s website and social media pages to learn more. https://www.coachinggroupinc.com/ ------------------------------- LINKS: Website: https://www.coachinggroupinc.com/ LinkedIn: / karlpister Instagram: / karl.pister Healthcare Leadership Excellence Podcast ------------------------------- Bio: Karl Pister is a highly accomplished leadership coach with over 34 years of experience in coaching, mediation, and consulting. As the founder and president of The Coaching Group Inc., he brings a unique triple combination of expertise: deep knowledge in behavioral sciences (holding two master's degrees), a decade of hands-on business experience in a Fortune 100 company, and over three decades as a successful entrepreneur. His work has spanned nine states and over forty organizations, where he has helped transform leaders at all levels through his distinctive approach to leadership development and emotional intelligence.