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🎧  The Secret to High-Performance Leadership
Podcast Leadership / PodCast / Dec 31, 2025 / Posted by Richard Birke / 16

🎧 The Secret to High-Performance Leadership

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Technical skill gets you the promotion, but interpersonal mastery keeps you there. In a recent Sales POP! episode, Rich Birke (JAMS) explains that leadership is defined by the ability to bridge “the trust gap.” Most leaders fail because they treat conflict as a crisis rather than a tool for innovation. To lead effectively, you must balance radical empathy with strategic assertiveness. Berk’s “Pathways” approach prioritizes early intervention—resolving friction before it becomes a legal or HR disaster. By fostering a culture of psychological safety, you transform destructive tension into constructive debate. Stop managing tasks and start mastering the human element to drive lasting organizational success.

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Richard Birke is the chief architect of JAMS Pathways and is experienced at resolving complex, multiparty disputes. He draws on experience in a wide range of disciplines, including mediation, psychology, economics, law, communications, negotiation theory, strategic behavior, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, to apply the right tools to every client situation. In his 35-plus-year career in hands-on dispute resolution, Richard has been invited by a variety of constituencies to intervene in large conflicts—political, environmental, commercial and beyond. He has taught dozens of innovative courses around the world, given hundreds of speeches and won national awards for his writing on the psychology and neuroscience of mediation and negotiation.

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About Author

Richard Birke is the chief architect of JAMS Pathways and is experienced at resolving complex, multiparty disputes. He draws on experience in a wide range of disciplines, including mediation, psychology, economics, law, communications, negotiation theory, strategic behavior, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, to apply the right tools to every client situation. In his 35-plus-year career in hands-on dispute resolution, Richard has been invited by a variety of constituencies to intervene in large conflicts—political, environmental, commercial and beyond. He has taught dozens of innovative courses around the world, given hundreds of speeches and won national awards for his writing on the psychology and neuroscience of mediation and negotiation.

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