Leadership Lessons from the President of Rolls-Royce Canada: Resilience, Breadth, and Purpose
Format:
Podcast
Accreditation:
Approved for 1 h Professionalism (ON) | 1 h CPD (BC)
Speaker:
Denis Giangi – President, Rolls-Royce Canada
Date Published:
November 2023
Duration:
56 min
OVERVIEW
In this in-depth conversation, Denis Giangi, President of Rolls-Royce Canada, reflects on over two decades of leadership within one of the world’s most iconic industrial firms. From his beginnings as a Chartered Accountant to becoming CFO and then President, Giangi shares lessons shaped by personal discipline, career pivots, and cross-functional expertise. He discusses the importance of adaptability, positivity in crisis, and continuous professional development—values central to legal professionals navigating complex and regulated industries. Listeners will gain unique insights into executive leadership in a global aerospace company, including strategies for upskilling, the value of cross-departmental knowledge, and how to lead during organizational challenges such as labour strikes. Giangi’s emphasis on mentorship, networking, and purpose-driven leadership offers a valuable model for legal professionals aiming to build influence within large institutions.
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Key Takeaways
Breadth Over Specialization: To progress in large organizations, professionals must look beyond their functional roles and understand broader business contexts.
Upskilling Is Continuous: Giangi underscores the importance of proactive learning through ICD certifications, cross-functional exposure, and mentoring relationships.
Lead with Optimism: In leadership roles, maintaining a positive tone—even during events like a six-month strike—is essential for organizational morale.
Prioritize Internal Networking: Face-to-face interactions remain critical, especially early in one’s career, for building trust and visibility within large institutions.
Character Over Credentials: When recruiting or promoting, Giangi looks for attitude and ambition first—technical skills can be taught, but mindset is foundational.
FAQ
What leadership qualities does Denis Giangi consider essential for career growth in large organizations?
Breadth of knowledge, external and internal networking, resilience under pressure, and a willingness to continuously learn are central to his leadership philosophy.
How does Giangi approach challenges like peer-to-manager transitions or labour strikes?
With empathy, clear communication, and optimism. He views leadership as casting a “shadow” that influences the tone and performance of the entire organization.
What can legal professionals learn from Giangi’s career trajectory?
Strategic career pivots, multidisciplinary understanding, and early investment in teaching and mentoring can accelerate leadership readiness and organizational influence.
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This program has been approved for Professionalism CPD credit by the LSO and for CPD credit by the LSBC. Please retain your confirmation email as proof of attendance in the event of an audit.
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