Copy of Business for Good: Globally Conscious Leadership
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Copy of Business for Good: Globally Conscious Leadership

How can we be globally conscious while still making profits?

We dive deep into what it means to be a globally conscious leader with John Lamy. ?? John discusses the power of businesses to lead the fight against climate change, balancing profitability with responsibility. From building inner resilience through meditation and personal practices to creating businesses that serve both people and the planet, this episode is packed with insights.


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Key Topics

Conscious Leadership and Inner Practices John Lamy emphasises that solving climate change requires more than technical knowledge—it demands inner strength and consciousness. He connects leadership practices such as meditation, journaling, and yoga with building resilience and the emotional resources needed to face the significant challenges ahead. “You’re going to have to have inner resources... it’s not going to be easy.”

Business as a Force for Good Businesses can be a powerful force in addressing climate change. John advocates for companies to go beyond profit-making and be forces for social and environmental good. He encourages them to maintain integrity, engage employees in sustainability efforts, and foster values alignment with customers. “Business could be, should be, and can be an actual force to be reckoned with.”

Challenges of Changing Mindsets John discusses how difficult it is to shift the prevailing mindset from profit-first to a more sustainable, globally conscious approach. He stresses that businesses need to own up to their environmental impacts and treat sustainability as a strategic priority. “Integrity. We’ve got to be honest... you will have expenses you didn’t have previously.”

Six Principles of Conscious Leadership John shares six guiding principles for globally conscious leaders:

  1. Love the Earth
  2. Take interconnection to heart
  3. Be kind
  4. Treat all people equally
  5. Respect our life’s journeys
  6. Own our externalities (environmental and social impacts) These principles emphasise the ethical and moral responsibility leaders have towards people and the planet.

Practical Steps for Businesses John offers practical steps for businesses to begin addressing climate change while still remaining profitable, from adopting eco-friendly products and services to engaging employees and customers in sustainability efforts. “It’s not just the leaders, but also the people who will appreciate a climate-friendly approach.”

Resources Mentioned

Questions Explored

  1. How does leadership consciousness relate to addressing climate change?
  2. Can businesses balance profitability with sustainability, and how?
  3. What principles can guide leaders towards becoming globally conscious?

Take Action

  • Reflect on the six principles of conscious leadership in your own workplace.
  • Implement interior practices like meditation or journaling to build emotional resilience for facing global challenges.

Tip of the Week

Encourage business leaders to move from a profit-first mindset to a globally conscious leadership model by focusing on sustainability, integrity, and employee engagement.

Key Moments?

00:00 Introduction and Altruism in Business

00:20 Global Fertility Rates and Social Implications

01:34 Personal and Professional Updates from Zo?

02:23 Olympus Bound: Book Achievements

03:33 Leadership Conclave Announcement

04:46 Daily Questions for Global Consciousness

06:44 Interview with John Lamy: Introduction

07:47 Conscious Leadership and Climate Crisis

12:21 Business as a Force for Good

21:19 Steps to Solve the Climate Crisis

21:51 Principles for a Sustainable Future

22:31 The Importance of Interconnection

23:17 Making Personal Development Okay

25:10 Exploring the Six Principles

29:47 Rapid Fire Questions

34:07 Building a Community of Leaders

38:39 Book Recommendation: For Love and Money

39:55 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

About?John Lamy


John Lamy is a seasoned leader, consultant, and strategic thinker. He has a proven track record in transforming leadership approaches and business outcomes. With a foundation in engineering from MIT and an MBA from Cornell, John’s educational background sets the stage for his work in leadership development.

John’s dedication to developing globally conscious leaders is at the heart of his Strategic Planning And Global Thinking class and Coached Peer Circle. These initiatives are designed for executives and aspiring leaders committed to incorporating global awareness into their strategic planning processes.

John’s approach to leadership training emphasizes the importance of ethics, core values, and strategic thinking. John’s work equips leaders and organizations with the tools and the mindset necessary to effectively navigate the complexities of the global business landscape, all the while developing and expanding their individual global consciousness.

The first half of John’s career spanned 25 years with Hewlett-Packard in Silicon Valley. As a Research & Development Engineering Manager, John led teams responsible for groundbreaking new products. His role as Quality Manager involved his guiding strategic planning retreats and six sigma implementations for three divisions of HP.

Since 1995, John has leveraged his extensive experience in technology and leadership as a Management Consultant.

About your host, Canberra leadership expert Zo? Routh:

Zo? Routh is a leadership futurist, podcaster, and multiple award-winning author. She works with leaders and teams to navigate future horizons.

She has worked with individuals and teams internationally and in Australia since 1987. From wild Canadian rivers to the Australian Outback, and the Boardroom jungles, Zo? is an adventurist! She facilitates strategy and culture sessions with audacious teams.

Zo?'s fourth leadership book, People Stuff - Beyond Personality Problems: An advanced handbook for leadership, won the Book of the Year at the Australian Business Book Awards in 2020. Her fifth book is a near future science fiction dystopian novel, The Olympus Project.

Zo? is the producer of the The Future of Leadership Podcast, dedicated to asking “What if…?”? and sharing big ideas on the Future of Leadership.

Zo? is an outdoor adventurist and enjoys telemark skiing, has run six marathons, is a one-time belly-dancer, has survived cancer, and loves hiking in the high country. She is married to a gorgeous Aussie and is a self-confessed dark chocolate addict.


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