On today's episode of The Future of Teamwork, host and HUDDL3 CEO Dane Groeneveld explores the transformative journey of Byron Morrison, a leadership coach who shares insights on redefining the CEO's role in team productivity and wellness. From decoding decision-making for CEOs to understanding the power of small teams, discover actionable insights to enhance productivity, foster better leadership, and cultivate a culture of well-being in the workplace. Tune in for practical strategies to reclaim control, avoid burnout, and empower your team for success.
Key Takeaways
- [00:00 - 01:37] Byron Morrison episode intro and summary: redefining leadership and the essential role of the CEO in forming, planning, and evaluating team effectiveness, decoding decision-making for CEOs, and optimizing your work week.
- [01:50 - 04:24] Byron's journey of transformation after his dad's cancer, taking charge of his health and writing a book, running a company and helping people, studying psychology, and finding a niche in coaching first-time CEOs.
- [04:24 - 05:48] Wellness and productivity, getting life and business in sync and under control. Proper sleep, nutrition, and burnout's compounding negative effects on our health.
- [08:19 - 10:45] "I didn't get control back. I found it for the first time." — CEOs can be the biggest bottleneck in most businesses, stagnating growth. People want to do good work, but it creates frustration if you don't let them.
- [10:45 - 12:30] Oversimplifying the CEO role, and rethinking what the CEO should be doing as a leader. Freeing a leader up to do more skills they are already excellent at.
- [12:31 - 14:21] Zone of genius: check your ego and understand where you specialize and who to trust and listen to where you're not as strong.
- [14:22 - 17:35] Taking a step back and understanding if CEOs and leaders are pulled into too much they shouldn't be. An anecdote about using the tactic "explain it back to me."
- [17:35 - 19:48] Understanding how you bring out the best in people. Often comes down to slowing down.
- [19:50 - 21:08] Finding recurring patterns and understanding the pattern or where a team is not seeing results.
- [21:09 - 23:43] The belief in the power of small teams and avoiding having too many cooks in the kitchen. "Who needs to be involved?"
- [23:44 - 26:00] Three types of decisions to delegate to your team — day-to-day, broader implications or bigger stakes, involvement in decisions, and auditing ongoing involvement.
- [26:03 - 27:41] Discover and codify decisions for CEOs, empowering your team to work and make decisions.
- [27:42 - 29:06] Avoiding the micromanaging mentality but allowing for flexible structure and open communication.
- [29:06 - 33:30] Helping CEOs get control back, what Byron is doing for energy and energy management — finding productivity and examples from Byron's coaching experience.
- [33:29 - 34:51] The guilt associated with calling in or being sick as a boss. Finding a culture of building energy, high performance, and longevity.
- [34:51 - 37:57] How normalized bad behavior causes CEOs guilt, burnout, and depression from not taking more time for self-care.
- [37:57 - 41:56] The push/pull concept, getting stuff done intentionally and taking time to pull back and rest.
- [41:57 - 43:08] We're our own worst enemies as leaders and high performers.
- [43:07 - 43:59] Reaching Byron.