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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – Dune by Frank Herbert w/Daniel A. Bentle & Ryan J. Stout

  1. Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - Dune by Frank Herbert w/Daniel A. Bentle & Ryan J. Stout 1:46:31

Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #123 –  Dune by Frank Herbert w/Daniel A. Bentle & Ryan J. Stout

00:00 Welcome and Introduction – Dune by Frank Herbert
00:20 Extracting Leadership Lessons from Dune.
05:26 Dune and the Achetype of the Messiah Leader.
12:01 The Leadership Training of Paul Atredies.
18:08 Dan Bentle and Recognizing Leadership Lessons in Dune.
25:19 The Literary Life of Frank Herbert.
29:50 Dune and T.E. Lawrence.
34:07 Humility and Self-Examination.
40:54 The Way of the Gun in Dune.
43:28 Spice, Arraks, and Leadership Lessons from the Harkonnens.
51:07  Balancing Leadership, Distance, and Authority.
55:48 Leadership Tension: Familiarity vs. Distance in Leadership Relationships.
01:03:46 Duke Leo and Personal Leadership Failures.
01:06:45 The Challenge of Finding and Being a Strong “Number Two.”
01:13:09 Interstellar Colonization and Human Will.
01:15:45 The Value of Good Advisors.
01:25:05 Defining Leadership Success.
01:27:47 Book vs. Film – Dune, Part One vs. Dune, Part Two.
01:32:29 Solutions to Problems at the End of the Fourth Turning.
01:37:51 Think for Yourself, Challenge Norms, and Seek Knowledge.
01:43:05 Staying on the Leadership Path with Dune by Frank Herbert.

Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.

Jesan is the Founder of Leadership ToolBox, LeaderBuzz, and LeadingKeys. He's a 3x "least selling" business book author, and host of Leadership Lessons From The Great Books podcast, and serves as a start-up advisor and leadership team member with GrowthCraft Start-Up Community out of Boston.

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