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In episode 5, I lecture on chapter 14 of the 9th edition of Peter G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." During the segment, I discuss the Glass Ceiling and Leadership Labyrinth metaphors which as they are used to describe the intersection of gender and leadership in the sports world. Those interested in learning more are encouraged to read these two research articles:
1) Gendered Leadership Networks in the NCAA: Analyzing Affiliation Networks of Senior Woman Administrators and Athletic Directors
2) Passage Through the Leadership Labyrinth: Women’s Journey in the Collegiate Recreation Profession
In the Rapid Fire Interview segment, I discuss leadership philosophy and principles with Erin McCormick, the Vice President & General Manager at Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers). Erin is a fellow member of the Trinity University alumni community and is one of a handful of female General Managers in AAA baseball. She highlights her "rising tides lift all ships" philosophy and describes the difference between problem solvers and problem seekers. She also discusses why experience, internships, and volunteerism matters for those wanting to work in sports. Additionally, Erin takes her role as one of the few females holding her position in the industry seriously and she approaches her day-to-day decisions using the "you can't be what you can't see" approach.
Send me your thoughts and let's keep the conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on LinkedIn.
The first segment of each episode is geared specifically for his students and features a brief lecture on course readings, much of which is from the 9th edition of "Leadership: Theory and Practice" by Peter G. Northouse.
The second segment is great for students and anyone else interested in the relationship between sports and leadership. The Rapid Fire Interview segment which features a conversation between Jacob and brings the leadership theories to life and aims to give listeners a peek behind the curtain of being a leader in the dynamic sports biz.
The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground" by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.
The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob near a housing estate in WC1, London, England.
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In episode 5, I lecture on chapter 14 of the 9th edition of Peter G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." During the segment, I discuss the Glass Ceiling and Leadership Labyrinth metaphors which as they are used to describe the intersection of gender and leadership in the sports world. Those interested in learning more are encouraged to read these two research articles:
1) Gendered Leadership Networks in the NCAA: Analyzing Affiliation Networks of Senior Woman Administrators and Athletic Directors
2) Passage Through the Leadership Labyrinth: Women’s Journey in the Collegiate Recreation Profession
In the Rapid Fire Interview segment, I discuss leadership philosophy and principles with Erin McCormick, the Vice President & General Manager at Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers). Erin is a fellow member of the Trinity University alumni community and is one of a handful of female General Managers in AAA baseball. She highlights her "rising tides lift all ships" philosophy and describes the difference between problem solvers and problem seekers. She also discusses why experience, internships, and volunteerism matters for those wanting to work in sports. Additionally, Erin takes her role as one of the few females holding her position in the industry seriously and she approaches her day-to-day decisions using the "you can't be what you can't see" approach.
Send me your thoughts and let's keep the conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on LinkedIn.
The first segment of each episode is geared specifically for his students and features a brief lecture on course readings, much of which is from the 9th edition of "Leadership: Theory and Practice" by Peter G. Northouse.
The second segment is great for students and anyone else interested in the relationship between sports and leadership. The Rapid Fire Interview segment which features a conversation between Jacob and brings the leadership theories to life and aims to give listeners a peek behind the curtain of being a leader in the dynamic sports biz.
The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground" by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.
The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob near a housing estate in WC1, London, England.