#450 Why Hybrid Work Depends on Great Leadership — Insights from MIT Sloan and Niels Brabandt
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In this episode of The Leadership Podcast, Niels Brabandt explores the decisive factor that determines whether hybrid work succeeds or fails: leadership quality.
Drawing on new evidence from the MIT Sloan Management Review, Brabandt examines why hybrid work itself is not the real challenge — ineffective leadership is. He unpacks how executives fall into filter bubbles and echo chambers, how opinion replaces evidence in boardrooms, and why leaders who manage by presence rather than by performance undermine both trust and results.
Listeners will gain practical, research-based insights on:
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How to design hybrid models that strengthen engagement and accountability.
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Why evidence-based leadership outperforms intuition and hierarchy.
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The role of culture, credibility, and competence in modern workplaces.
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How leaders can build organisations that thrive on flexibility and trust.
Citing work by MIT Sloan and Professor Tsedal Neeley (Harvard Business School), Niels Brabandt connects academic research with real-world leadership practice — offering a clear roadmap for decision-makers navigating the future of work.
For more on sustainable, evidence-based leadership, visit www.NB-Networks.biz and connect with Niels Brabandt on LinkedIn.
Host: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com
Contact to Niels Brabandt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nielsbrabandt/
Niels Brabandt's Leadership Letter: https://expert.nb-networks.com/
Niels Brabandt's Website: https://www.nb-networks.biz/