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Doug Thorpe is a performance-driven Senior Executive, Entrepreneur, Board Member, Thought Leader, and Consultant with more than 40 years of success in the financial services, executive coaching, oil &... more
FAQs about Leadership Powered by Common Sense:How many episodes does Leadership Powered by Common Sense have?The podcast currently has 471 episodes available.
January 08, 2020New Managers – Maintaining ConfidenceAs a brand new manager, your confidence is going to take some hits. Here are some ideas to fight the drain.The post New Managers – Maintaining Confidence appeared first on Leadership Powered by Common Sense....more0minPlay
December 10, 2019Leaders Build Stepping Stones What do you think of when someone says something about a stepping stone? The origin comes from placement of stones across a stream so that a pedestrian can walk across the flow of the water without getting wet. I like to picture these stones when I think of key people who have been major influencers in my life. Likely, you too have had mentors or significant personalities that have played a role as a stepping stone in your life. ...more0minPlay
December 10, 2019Introducing Big 5 Performance ManagementThinking of improving your current employee performance appraisal process? Big Five Performance Management has been practiced for the past 15 years, at two Fortune 500 companies. Here’s how it works. ...The post Introducing Big 5 Performance Management appeared first on Leadership Powered by Common Sense....more0minPlay
November 18, 2019Seen Any Red Flags Lately?Blog post 5/23/16 – how to deal with those pesky red flags in your life.The post Seen Any Red Flags Lately? appeared first on Leadership Powered by Common Sense....more0minPlay
October 15, 2019Are You a Bubble-Wrapped Leader?Bubble wrapping is great for shipping delicate collectibles. But if you sit as CEO, Owner or manager in a company, you cannot afford to let yourself get bubble-wrapped as a leader. Today’s podcast explores how and why you might be getting insulated and isolated at work. And we talk about ways to avoid this dysfunctional leadership style.For more topics on Leadership Powered by Common Sense, visit Doug’s blog....more5minPlay
September 24, 2019Leaders Must Impact the Networks Around ThemSpend any time at a particular company and you will find yourself part of an informal network. This network is above and beyond the boxes on the org chart.Your ability to build and effectively manage the networks around you might just be the single biggest advantage you might have as a leader.In this episode, we’re going to explore the significance of managing networks (people networks) inside your company....more6minPlay
September 02, 2019Be a Better LeaderAre you a manager who is wondering about being a better leader? There is a difference. Here’s a short, simple explanation to get you thinking about leadership at work, at home, or in the community....more5minPlay
August 29, 2019Alexa Flash BriefingI’m excited to announce that Leadership Powered by Common Sense is now featured on Alexa Flash Briefings. Check it out here. I’ll be sharing daily insights and ideas for helping ...The post Alexa Flash Briefing appeared first on Leadership Powered by Common Sense....more2minPlay
August 29, 2019Alexa Flash BriefingI’m excited to announce that Leadership Powered by Common Sense is now featured on Alexa Flash Briefings. Check it out here.I’ll be sharing daily insights and ideas for helping you become a better leader....more2minPlay
June 29, 2017Father’s Day June 2017Father’s Day June 18, 2017 I had the honor of delivering the sermon at First Baptist Church Richmond, TX. Listen to a message about fatherhood and the ways our view ...The post Father’s Day June 2017 appeared first on Leadership Powered by Common Sense....more31minPlay
FAQs about Leadership Powered by Common Sense:How many episodes does Leadership Powered by Common Sense have?The podcast currently has 471 episodes available.