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By Reshad Oberlander
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Today’s guest, Dr. Jean Latting, is President of Leading Consciously, LLC, and Professor Emerita at the Graduate College of Social Work (GCSW), University of Houston. As a consultant, researcher, and educator, Jean focuses on leadership in multicultural and diverse organizations. Through her organization, Leading Consciously, Jean helps individuals and organizations create resilient, sustainable, multicultural, and diverse settings.
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Anatomy of an Apology in a Racially Charged World: What We Can Learn from Amy Porterfield (#9)
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This week's episode of the show comes via The Thoughtful Leader Podcast with Ben Brearley. Ben and Reshad discussed challenging work environments, difficult bosses, toxicity in the workplace, and how to recover from the setbacks we all experience.
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Original Episode: Resilience: Bouncing Back From Toxic Workplaces Thoughtful Leader Podcast #127
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What is self-evolved leadership? What is heroic leadership and what causes leaders to get stuck there? What is your reason for being a leader?
"Some of the most effective leaders out there are not the leaders that have waited for their organizations to develop them." Dave McKeown
Dave McKeown helps individuals, teams, and organizations achieve excellence by doing the ordinary things extraordinarily well. He is the CEO of Outfield Leadership and author of The Self-Evolved Leader - Elevate Your Focus and Develop Your People in a World That Refuses to Slow Down.
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What is visual leadership? How can we integrate creativity into what we do as leaders? What is the connection between creative expression and strategic thinking?
Nora Herting is a pioneer of visual strategy and is passionate about expanding peoples’ definition of creativity and believes the best way to meet the demands of business today is to take a visual approach that blends strategic thinking and creative expression.
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What enables teams to be great? What is the leader's role in the team? What does a leader have to do to enable greatness in their team? What does it mean to take the green path versus the red path?
David Wheatley joins Reshad on the show today to discuss the answers to these questions and more and how we can each discover what it it is that great teams do great!
David is a leadership Coach, facilitator, trainer and Chief Question Asker at Humanergy, a boutique leadership development company. He has worked for over twenty-five years with government, manufacturing, healthcare, law enforcement, technology and financial institutions. Originally from Leeds, England, David is a former Scotland Yard police officer. He earned a Master’s degree in organizational management from Spring Arbor University and has taught on Masters programs at the University of Maryland and Michigan State University. He is co-author of “50 DOs for Everyday Leadership” and “What Great Teams Do Great: How Ordinary People Accomplish the Extraordinary”. He is also the host of the Humanergy Leadership Podcast.
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And we're back!
It's been nice to have a break but it's exciting to be back at it!
This week we are talking about work-life balance. This episode is part rant and part how-to and 100% fun.
Some people feel that work-life balance is not achievable, that it's a myth, and that you can't really have it if you want to get ahead. Tune in this week for Reshad's thoughts on how we can place a higher importance on this issue and why it's needed.
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Although personal responsibility is important, we as leaders, need to be paying attention to how we are growing our people. Handing someone the keys to the building and a title just isn't good enough, we need to be great guides.
The Weekly Leadership Experience will be on break until September 6th.
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You might not usually think of LOVE as an essential ingredient in successful business or leadership, but it plays a bigger role than you think. Love, the verb, has to do with your disposition towards other people and how you treat them. Building a business culture and your leadership based on love has the potential for phenomenal results.
Drawing on his 25+ years of experience as CEO of major corporations, Joel Manby wrote LoveWorks detailing how to integrate “love the verb” into the leadership ethos and philosophy of any organization. This servant leadership approach has been systematically proven to transform organizations through lower turnover, higher employee engagement, more satisfied customers, and stronger profits.
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Failure can be uncomfortable, scary, and embarrassing. For these reasons and more, most people usually avoid failing as much as possible.
Seth Donlin, Founder of Awen Coaching, says we should actually pursue failure. In this episode, Seth shares how pursuing failure can actually be used to realize personal growth, elevate success, and increase courage.
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So how do we overcome these challenges and effectively lead and influence change?
Nancy Murphy, Founder & President of CSR Communications, shares how we can uncover the artifacts that may be impeding change, how we can draw on the four types of influence, and how to address resistance.
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The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.