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Ep. 134: Lutz Johanning, how can we make transformation stick?

Ep. 134: Lutz Johanning, how can we make transformation stick?

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In this episode of Leaders Talk, Karsten speaks with Prof. Dr. Lutz Johanning, Associate Dean at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management and Professor of Empirical CapitalMarket Research. The conversation centers on the ongoing transformation of WHU and the question of how organizational change can move beyond concepts and initiatives to become truly embedded in everyday practice.

Lutz Johanning shares how WHU is shifting from a traditionally dean-centered model toward a more collective leadership approach under the guiding idea of Leading Together. He reflects on what it takes to anchor transformation in structures, behaviors and mindsets. He also discusses Emotional Finance, reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, and explains why heenjoys creating stages for others.


Topics in this episode:• Introduction and role at WHU (2:15)• Emotional Finance (2:55)• Responsibilities as Associate Dean (6:50)• WHU’s vision and mission (8:35)• The WHU transformation and the idea of Leading Together (14:55)• Biography and formative experiences (34:30)• Entrepreneurship and teaching (43:15)• How to stay positive in these times (55:35)


Further Links:https://ee.whu.edu/open-programs/the-essence-of-coaching-for-senior-leaders/https://www.whu.edu/de/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lutz-johanning/


What are your thoughts? Share your reflections in thecomments. If you have suggestions for inspiring guests for Leaders Talk, feel free to contact us at ⁠⁠leaderstalk@leadership-choices.com⁠⁠.


Guest: Prof. Dr. Lutz JohanningHost: Karsten DrathProduction & Editorial: Hannah Jandl & Konradin SchuchterResearch & Preparation: Lena Wokurka & Antonia Kaiser

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