Why do so many leadership initiatives fail to motivate people? In this episode of the leadership podcast and videocast, Niels Brabandt examines why motivational myths, unverified quotes, and pseudo-scientific claims damage credibility in organisations. Using the public reaction to Germany’s football defeat against Paraguay, the misattributed hard times quote, and the debate around telephone-based sick notes in Germany, Niels Brabandt shows why serious leadership must be based on evidence rather than slogans.
The episode explores how leaders can move from simplistic claims about toughness, working hours, and discipline towards a more professional model of motivation. Niels Brabandt discusses source discipline, absenteeism, health offers, tangible employee benefits, psychological commitment, fair compensation, and the danger of replacing data with leadership ego. For decision-makers in business, this episode is a practical warning against motivational theatre and a call for science-based leadership.
Listen to this episode if you want to understand why people do not become more motivated through pressure alone, how evidence-based leadership improves organisational credibility, and why sustainable performance depends on facts, trust, tangible benefits, and a serious understanding of human motivation.
Host: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com
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