Noa Ronen: From Command-and-Control to Peer-to-Peer Leadership
In a world obsessed with frameworks and slide decks, this conversation dives into what actually transforms people at work: real stories, real peers, and real change. From the Israeli Navy to tech and healthcare, this episode uncovers how peer-to-peer leadership outperforms traditional training—and why the human side of change can’t be outsourced. In this episode, Gary and Noa Ronen discuss: • Early leadership lessons in the Israeli Navy • Navigating relocation, identity, and grief in major life changes • The rise of coaching and human-centered leadership • Peer-to-peer learning vs. traditional corporate training • Building self-coached, high-trust teams in tech and healthcare Key Takeaways: • Deep, lasting learning happens when people teach and coach each other through real work, not when they passively consume theory in a classroom. • Every major change, even a “positive” one like a promotion, relocation, or becoming a parent, carries a form of grief and identity loss that leaders must recognize. • Leaders who step out of the spotlight and into a facilitator role create more ownership, more trust, and stronger cultures than traditional top-down trainers. • Peer-to-peer systems naturally build essential skills—listening, questioning, feedback—without labeling them as “skills training,” making the learning stickier and more authentic. • The goal of effective organizational coaching is to design environments and practices that allow teams to eventually self-coach, reducing dependence on external experts over time. "I believe that training is the dead horse, and we need a different way to develop and grow people." — Noa Ronen About Noa Ronen: Noa is a Master Certified Executive, Team, and Group Coach. She has over 20 years of experience in Change Management, Human Resources, Leadership Development, Talent Development, and Coaching. Noa’s personal relocation experience shaped her perspective on what it means to be different and her passion for creating bridges between people and staying in a landscape of curiosity. She partners with fast-growing teams, companies, communities, and beyond to build peer-based systems that strengthen collaboration, trust, and alignment—at scale. She’s the author of Beyond Leadership: From AwareLess to AwareNess. In her personal time, Noa keeps meaningful connections by sipping a good cup of coffee at one of the locally owned coffee shops while writing or ideating, or going for a walk-and-talk with friends/family. Connect with Noa Ronen: LinkedIn: / noarcoach Website: https://coachingconnection-on.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/BEyond-Leaders... To get in touch with Gary: Website: https://betterpathtraining.com/ LinkedIn: / gsinderbrand Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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