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This week, McKay brings to life the topics of leadership and influence. He begins with the story of Oscar Hammerstein, illustrating the power of genuine influence. Real influence is gained through understanding others’ perspectives and being patient in their attempts to improve. It also grows with the proper use of inspiration, humor, and creativity in our relationships.
McKay also shares principles of influence from researchers like Chaldini. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, empathy, and understanding. By mastering these, individuals can gain more influence with others in their lives and become more effective leaders. He argues that being an excellent listener, providing great follow-up, being helpful and service-oriented, and having knowledge about one's product also increases influence. Filled with ample leadership and influence skills himself, McKay provides practical insights and tools here today that can help us all become more effective leaders and parents.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes:
"Influence is the key talent of a true leader."
"The best influencers of our day are the most genuine."
"The most important thing is to be genuine, to be empathetic, to understand others' perspectives."
"Excellence is attractive."
"Remember, a confused mind says ‘No’, so make things as simple as possible."
"When you feel in debt to a person, you're more apt to be influenced by them."
"There's something about seeing others using the product... that ignites interest and curiosity and creates influence."
"The pursuit of competence or improvement had a dopaminergic effect. Feedback was essential to their motivation."
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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This week, McKay brings to life the topics of leadership and influence. He begins with the story of Oscar Hammerstein, illustrating the power of genuine influence. Real influence is gained through understanding others’ perspectives and being patient in their attempts to improve. It also grows with the proper use of inspiration, humor, and creativity in our relationships.
McKay also shares principles of influence from researchers like Chaldini. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, empathy, and understanding. By mastering these, individuals can gain more influence with others in their lives and become more effective leaders. He argues that being an excellent listener, providing great follow-up, being helpful and service-oriented, and having knowledge about one's product also increases influence. Filled with ample leadership and influence skills himself, McKay provides practical insights and tools here today that can help us all become more effective leaders and parents.
Episode Highlights:
Quotes:
"Influence is the key talent of a true leader."
"The best influencers of our day are the most genuine."
"The most important thing is to be genuine, to be empathetic, to understand others' perspectives."
"Excellence is attractive."
"Remember, a confused mind says ‘No’, so make things as simple as possible."
"When you feel in debt to a person, you're more apt to be influenced by them."
"There's something about seeing others using the product... that ignites interest and curiosity and creates influence."
"The pursuit of competence or improvement had a dopaminergic effect. Feedback was essential to their motivation."
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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