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Greg Nokes
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Bringing Buddha into leadership

Leadership in tech isn't just about being the best coder in the room; it's also about creating an environment that encourages growth, promotes understanding, and fosters collaboration. How we lead impacts our team's performance, job satisfaction, and even our company's bottom line. That's why I believe it's important to continuously broaden our perspectives on leadership.

In light of this, I wanted to share an article I recently published that explores a thought-provoking approach to leadership: Bringing Buddha into Leadership.

In this piece, I delve into the principles of Buddhism and how they can be applied to leadership, especially in tech. The article discusses mindfulness, empathy, and compassion —qualities inherent in Buddhism and vital for effective leadership.

The goal isn't to turn everyone into a Buddhist, but rather to open up new avenues for thought and discussion about how we can enhance our leadership skills. And while we typically don't associate ancient Eastern philosophies with modern tech workplaces, you may be surprised to see just how relevant and beneficial these principles can be.

I hope this exploration can serve as a starting point for a broader conversation on what effective, compassionate leadership looks like in our industry. I'd love to hear your thoughts, experiences, and ideas on this topic.

Let's build more than just software; let's build better environments, better teams, and better leaders!

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