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Summary
In this first-ever episode of Visionary Leader, Steve Blair sits down with host Jim Robinson for a candid conversation about the real evolution of leadership. From his own winding path, spanning roles at Procter & Gamble to leading organizations in Arkansas, Steve offers insight on what it truly takes to become an impactful leader.
Leadership, Steve explains, is not an overnight achievement but a journey with real milestones. He describes four pivotal chapters in his career: starting as a capable contributor, moving into authentic management, stepping up to organizational leadership, and finally reaching a place where he’s truly operating in his “sweet spot.” Honest reflection about these phases reveals that finding your lane in leadership sometimes takes decades, but with the right support, it can happen faster.
A key takeaway from the episode is the power of authenticity, with Steve stressing the importance of living and leading by your core values, and making decisions through their lens. He advocates that storytelling is one of the most influential tools leaders possess because having real stories at the ready helps bring organizational values to life and creates a culture that sticks.
Additionally, the episode also dives deep into how leaders can accelerate engagement, set expectations, and move people forward, not just through systems, but by caring deeply and modeling behaviors they wish to see in others. If you’re looking to step up as a leader, this conversation is packed with wisdom you won’t want to miss!
Show Notes
(00:00) Introduction
(05:20) Steve’s Career Growth and Leadership Journey
(10:46) Leaderships Influence on Corporate Culture
(11:57) Using Organizational Values to Lead
(16:20) Authenticity and Clear Leadership Values
(19:07) Buy-In-Based Feedback Development
(25:23) Reinforcing Company Values with Storytelling
(32:36) How Manager Engagement Shapes Team Success
Links
Jim Robinson
CGP Maintenance and Construction Services
Steve Blair
Fulcrum Collective
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Summary
In this first-ever episode of Visionary Leader, Steve Blair sits down with host Jim Robinson for a candid conversation about the real evolution of leadership. From his own winding path, spanning roles at Procter & Gamble to leading organizations in Arkansas, Steve offers insight on what it truly takes to become an impactful leader.
Leadership, Steve explains, is not an overnight achievement but a journey with real milestones. He describes four pivotal chapters in his career: starting as a capable contributor, moving into authentic management, stepping up to organizational leadership, and finally reaching a place where he’s truly operating in his “sweet spot.” Honest reflection about these phases reveals that finding your lane in leadership sometimes takes decades, but with the right support, it can happen faster.
A key takeaway from the episode is the power of authenticity, with Steve stressing the importance of living and leading by your core values, and making decisions through their lens. He advocates that storytelling is one of the most influential tools leaders possess because having real stories at the ready helps bring organizational values to life and creates a culture that sticks.
Additionally, the episode also dives deep into how leaders can accelerate engagement, set expectations, and move people forward, not just through systems, but by caring deeply and modeling behaviors they wish to see in others. If you’re looking to step up as a leader, this conversation is packed with wisdom you won’t want to miss!
Show Notes
(00:00) Introduction
(05:20) Steve’s Career Growth and Leadership Journey
(10:46) Leaderships Influence on Corporate Culture
(11:57) Using Organizational Values to Lead
(16:20) Authenticity and Clear Leadership Values
(19:07) Buy-In-Based Feedback Development
(25:23) Reinforcing Company Values with Storytelling
(32:36) How Manager Engagement Shapes Team Success
Links
Jim Robinson
CGP Maintenance and Construction Services
Steve Blair
Fulcrum Collective