Mark Noon, an executive coach with 25 years of experience in military and civilian healthcare leadership, talks about the real-life application of leadership principles, that a leadership role does not automatically equate to being a leader, and the collection of his knowledge through his book, Set Up: Timeless Leadership for Your Success.
01:37 About Mark Noon
02:59 What would your billboard look like on the freeway?
03:33 Getting into the leadership career
04:15 The number one myth about leadership
04:50 Things new leaders should think about when assuming a leadership role for the first time
05:50 Creating the message to your team on what you envision them to be
06:17 The number one thing that people need to know about setting themselves up for success so that they can set up others
07:22 The problem with leaders who make their direct reports feel inadequate
08:52 Percentage of time his coaching is directive versus straight-up coaching
10:18 Every investment has a payoff
11:14 Types of training government invests in the military
13:27 Difference between military and civilian people’s needs
14:04 What to change about the way people are approaching being carefree and by caring more?
14:53 Knowing what brings value to a person
17:45 The person he looks up to
19:33 Proximity leaders should be spending with their direct reports
21:50 Most important learning in life
25:34 How to Connect with Mark Noon
26:06 How can people continue to bring more good into their life?
If you want to know more about Mark Noon, click the links below.
Mark Noon's Company Website
Mark Noon's Executive Speakers Videos on Personal Upgrades and Different Values of a Leader
Mark Noon's Step Up: Timeless Leadership for Your Success Book