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The Leaders Our Companies Need: Lessons We Can Learn from Historical Luminaries

Moshik Temkin

Moshik Temkin a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Leadership and History at Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, and a fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs joins Enterprise Radio. His new book is Warriors, Rebels, and Saints: The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is on association with the Author Channel.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Moshik Temkin discuss the following:

  1. How are notions of responsibility, vision, and sacrifice defining successful leaders?
  2. What does history teach us about the kind of leaders and leadership that’s needed to tackle today’s problems?
  3. Do leaders make history, or does history make leaders?
  4. How, especially during desperate times, the most unlikely people often emerge as leaders?
  5. What entrenched frameworks for decision-making have led to tragic outcomes?

Moshik Temkin is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Leadership and History at Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, and a fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He has taught at Harvard University, Columbia University, and the École des Hautes Études in Paris, and has been a visiting professor and lecturer in India, South Korea, Spain, Mexico, France, and the United States. His articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the Nation, Journal of Democracy, New Republic, and the Los Angeles Times. His new book is Warriors, Rebels, and Saints: The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X (PublicAffairs, Nov. 7, 2023).

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Website: https://www.moshiktemkin.com

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Twitter: @moshik_temkin


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