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Crispin Thompson

Global Leadership Coach Helping Professionals Get Heard and Take Ownership

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The Sticky From The Inside Podcast

The Sticky From The Inside Podcast

What Does Global Leadership Really Mean?

March 26, 2026

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What does global leadership really mean?

Is it simply about managing teams in different countries? Or is it something deeper; the ability to understand cultural nuance, adapt communication, and create an environment where people from very different contexts can contribute their best work?

In this episode of Sticky From The Inside, Andy Goram speaks with global leadership coach Crispin Thompson, founder of The Leadership Studio. With more than 25 years of experience working in multinational organisations, Crispin shares what it really takes to lead effectively across cultures, time zones, and languages.

From avoiding the tokenism trap in global teams to understanding why communication can easily be misinterpreted across cultures, this conversation explores the hidden complexities of leading internationally.

Crispin explains why global leadership always starts with listening, how cultural intelligence helps leaders navigate nuance, and why the best leaders focus on creating environments where every voice genuinely matters.

If your teams span borders, languages, and cultures, this episode offers practical insights into how leadership can truly travel.

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Key Takeaways

Global leadership starts with listening. Leading across cultures requires curiosity and humility. Listening helps leaders understand what’s really happening inside teams and uncover barriers to honest feedback.

Tokenism damages trust and contribution. When people feel they’re included only for representation rather than merit, confidence and engagement disappear. Global leaders must ensure every voice genuinely matters.

Communication across cultures needs intention. Even when teams share the same language, tone, nuance, and phrasing can create misunderstanding. Leaders must clarify intent and encourage dialogue.

Cultural intelligence unlocks performance. Understanding local context, culture, history, and working norms helps leaders build stronger relationships and align global teams effectively.

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Key Moments

The key moments in this episode are:

0:01:10 – What does global leadership really mean?

0:03:46 – Crispin Thompson’s multinational leadership journey

0:08:14 – Why listening is the starting point for global leadership

0:09:52 – A leadership lesson from managing teams across Mexico and India

0:11:54 – Understanding the tokenism trap in global teams

0:16:00 – Bringing distributed teams together around decisions

0:23:06 – Why global leadership amplifies normal leadership challenges

0:24:35 – Emotional intelligence when delivering tough messages

0:30:26 – The unseen effort behind leading global teams

0:31:35 – Cultural intelligence and understanding local context

0:43:04 – A leadership rule: praise goes down, blame goes up

0:45:22 – Crispin’s three Sticky Notes for global leaders

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Crispin Thompson Podcast Episodes

Authentic Talks 2.0 with Shanta

Episode 297 | The Human Advantage: Emotional Intelligence in the Age of AI | Guest: Crispin Thompson

Authentic Talks 2.0 with Shanta

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Leverage Everything

Unlocking Leadership Potential with Crispin Thompson

Leverage Everything

Feb 2026

Mastering the Art of Success Hosted by Debbi DiMaggio

Mastering Leadership Presence & Confidence with Crispin Thompson

Mastering the Art of Success Hosted by Debbi DiMaggio

Jan 2026

A Geek Leader Podcast - inspiring technical and creative leaders around the world

AGL 452: Crispin Thompson

A Geek Leader Podcast - inspiring technical and creative leaders around the world

Jan 2026

Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business

199 AI, Leadership, and Cultural Differences with Crispin Thompson

Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business

Jan 2026

Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay

Breaking Perfectionism to Lead with Confidence with Crispin Thompson

Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay

Nov 2025

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Key topics

Why Indecision Is the Silent Killer of Leadership

When leaders hesitate, teams don’t just wait—they lose trust, focus, and momentum. In complex organizations, the temptation to delay or deflect is strong, but Crispin shows how indecision quietly spreads, leaving people disengaged and progress stalled. Drawing on decades of leading global teams and coaching executives, he explains why even imperfect choices, owned with clarity, build more confidence than endless analysis. Crispin teaches leaders how to spot when “waiting for more data” has become avoidance, how to align decisions with core values and available facts, and how to make choices visible so teams can rally. His approach replaces paralysis with momentum, helping leaders set a tone that progress matters more than perfection.

Why Global Companies Fail When Leadership Stays Local

Too many multinationals treat overseas managers as tokens rather than true leaders—and the damage shows up in disengagement, attrition, and stalled growth. Crispin has seen this firsthand leading teams in Mexico, Poland, Romania, and across Europe: when talent outside headquarters isn’t developed and trusted, companies lose both loyalty and productivity. He explains why leadership pipelines must extend beyond the home office, and how investing in cultural nuance turns potential friction into an advantage. With practical strategies for spotting emerging leaders globally and making promotions meaningful, Crispin shows how companies can move past tokenism to build cultures where people everywhere feel seen, valued, and ready to lead.

How to Harness AI in Leadership Without Needing to Be an Expert

Crispin approaches AI the way many leaders experience it—not as a specialist, but as someone who had to learn quickly while building his own practice. What began as experimenting to reduce his workload has grown into tools that now support client assessments, résumé reviews, and ongoing coaching. He can share how leaders can take the same approach: start small, use AI to strip away the repetitive work that drains focus, and then reinvest that time into the parts of leadership that can’t be automated—building trust, communicating clearly, and making decisions with confidence. His perspective makes the conversation accessible for audiences who may feel intimidated by AI, showing that it isn’t about becoming an expert, but about using technology thoughtfully so that human presence becomes more—not less—central to leadership.

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