Nov. 11, 2021

44. Act Like a Leader: How Lessons From The Theater Can Help You Step into Power

44. Act Like a Leader: How Lessons From The Theater Can Help You Step into Power
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"Leadership is a role that you play, like a part you play in other people’s lives. And [your] expression of that role is your responsibility as a leader,” says Stanford GSB lecturer Melissa Jones Briggs. Jones Briggs’ work combines techniques from the theater with social science research to teach lessons about power and communication. In this conversation with podcast host Matt Abrahams, she discusses how acting in a leadership position requires staying present and also knowing when to step back. 

“Power and authority often determine which stories are centered and which stories are marginalized,” Jones Briggs says. “By uncovering previously untold stories, we can create environments that invite new stories in, and that helps shape inclusive and equitable work cultures.”

 

Show Notes

Melissa Jones Briggs

Washington Post: Virtual work is making you talk like a business robot. Here’s how to ‘circle back’ to being human.

Kenji Yoshino, Professor of Law at New York University

Kay Kostopolous, Actor, Director, and Theater Coach

Erving Grossman, Canadian-American Sociologist

Melissa Jones Briggs Profile Photo

Melissa Jones Briggs

Lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford, Teaching Artist