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This episode originally aired live on 6/27/24
Leading like a coach is a transformative approach to leadership that emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships and fostering engagement among team members. In this discussion, I sit down with Roy Heintz, a senior executive and former college basketball coach, who shares valuable insights drawn from his extensive experience in both coaching and corporate leadership. Roy highlights the alarming statistics from Gallup indicating that a significant percentage of employees feel disengaged at work, which underscores the urgency for leaders to adopt a more empathetic and relational approach. He introduces the acronym LEAD, which stands for Look ahead, Equip, Accountability, and Develop, detailing how these principles can create a thriving workplace culture that prioritizes growth and collaboration. By investing in relationships and genuinely caring for team members, leaders can inspire motivation and improve overall performance, ultimately leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.
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This episode originally aired live on 6/27/24
Leading like a coach is a transformative approach to leadership that emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships and fostering engagement among team members. In this discussion, I sit down with Roy Heintz, a senior executive and former college basketball coach, who shares valuable insights drawn from his extensive experience in both coaching and corporate leadership. Roy highlights the alarming statistics from Gallup indicating that a significant percentage of employees feel disengaged at work, which underscores the urgency for leaders to adopt a more empathetic and relational approach. He introduces the acronym LEAD, which stands for Look ahead, Equip, Accountability, and Develop, detailing how these principles can create a thriving workplace culture that prioritizes growth and collaboration. By investing in relationships and genuinely caring for team members, leaders can inspire motivation and improve overall performance, ultimately leading to a more engaged and productive workforce.
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