Special Speaker
Michael Brody-Waite
Recovering addict, acclaimed speaker, Inc. 500 entrepreneur, award-winning, three-time CEO, and author of Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts: How to Lead Like Your Life Depends on It
Session Description:
Drug addicts say yes to drugs, and it kills them.
Leaders say yes to five leadership addictions that kill their great leadership:
Low value tasks/projects
Internal/external expectations that aren’t realistic
Meetings/engagements that are not the best use of time
Strategies/opportunities that are a distraction
Suboptimal teammate, customer, or partner
These 5 addictions drive employee burnout and significant unrealized potential both individually and organizationally.
This presentation teaches an innovative leadership system that merges business best practices with the 12 step recovery model to create a self-leadership system that helps leaders recover from their leadership addictions and reclaim 500 hours a year.
Learning Objectives:
The participant will identify and understand the leadership addictions that cost leaders 500 hours a year.
The participant will gain an understanding of why this problem exists and has not been solve and the concrete value in solving it.
The participant will identify their own leadership addictions and learn how to apply the Addictive Leadership self-leadership system to overcome them.
The participant will walk out with a specific 28-Day Uncomfortable Work Action Plan to complete over the next 28 days.
Bio:
Michael’s TEDx Nashville YouTube video, “Great Leaders Do What Drug Addicts Do,” provides insight into his twenty-year journey from addiction to successful entrepreneurship. It is the number one talk in the history of TEDx Nashville, with over 3 million views from people in 25+ countries.
In 2010, Michael left a Fortune 50 company at the height of the recession to cofound and lead InQuicker, a healthcare SaaS company that allowed patients to selfschedule appointments online. Under his leadership, the organization grew to 20,000 percent revenue growth, landing InQuicker a spot on the Inc. 500 list of FastestGrowing Private Companies. Additionally, the organization was named one of the “Best Places to Work” four times and recognized as Healthcare Company of the Year. After selling InQuicker to a publicly-traded company in 2015, Michael served for three years as the CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, a 501c3 that helps over 2,000 entrepreneurs start or grow a business yearly.
His accomplishments include being named a Most Admired CEO, named to the Top 40 Under 40, and recognized by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce as Healthcare Entrepreneur of the Year. Today, Michael is on a mission to teach individuals, organizations, and communities how to lead themselves as the CEO of Addictive Leadership.
Michael is changing the face of leadership by teaching the three principles inspired by his recovery, so leaders can achieve balance, reclaim energy, and reach their full potential. Please visit www.AddictiveLeadership.com to learn how Addictive Leadership can help you or your organization thrive.