You Can’t Force Execution—Here’s What Actually Works with Mark C. Crowley
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In this episode of Execution Exchange, host Jake Allen sits down with Mark C. Crowley, bestselling author, leadership consultant, and an early challenger of traditional command-and-control leadership. Mark is the author of Lead From the Heart, a bestselling book that makes the case—backed by research and real-world experience—that leaders who prioritize trust, empathy, and human connection consistently outperform those who rely on authority and control. His most recent book, The Power of Employee Well-Being, further expands on this idea, outlining the kind of leadership required to navigate today’s pressure-filled, fast-changing business environment. Drawing from his career in the financial services industry, Mark explains how his leadership philosophy was forged not in theory, but through direct responsibility for performance, engagement, and results. Together, Jake and Mark explore why organizations that invest in employee wellbeing don’t just create better cultures—they create the conditions for stronger execution, better decisions, and sustained momentum. This conversation challenges the false divide between “people-first leadership” and hard business outcomes, showing how trust, autonomy, and emotional intelligence directly influence accountability, execution speed, and long-term performance.