In this episode, I am taking on the challenge brought to me by a viewer answering the question:
How are leaders like napkins?
Seem impossible? Think again! 😉
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In this episode, I am taking on the challenge brought to me by a viewer answering the question:
How are leaders like napkins?
Seem impossible? Think again! 😉
From This Episode:
You know those good days. You wake up energized and confident. You cross stuff off your list, have productive meetings, make good decisions. In short, you are your best self. The question becomes how do you bring your best self every day? Amy Jen Su is the author of The Leader You Want to Be: Five Essential Principles for Bringing Out Your Best Self—Every Day. She joins Kevin to discuss both the principles that bring out our best and the pitfalls that trap us. If we get caught up in “doing” and let the demands of life take over before we can connect to ourselves, we not only impact our best self but our team and our culture.
In this episode, Amy discusses the 1. Four pitfalls of doing. 2. Five principles to bring out your best self.
I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each episode.
In today’s episode, I am answering this question:
“Can 1 hour per month change my leadership future?”
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each episode.
In today’s episode, I am answering this question:
“How do I gain confidence in my leadership role?”
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
According to Micah Rowland, success starts with your people. As COO of Fountain, a software company that sources, screens, and onboards workers, Micah is a builder of teams, processes, and people. He joins Kevin to discuss hiring and retaining talent. To get the best from your team, they need to feel secure and understand failure is OK (provided you learn from it). Micah discusses the need for clear criteria for position descriptions and processes to hire. You want to make sure you are comparing apples to apples. The magic to leadership is changing the resources to benefit not only the employee but the organization.
In this episode, Micah shares 1. Mistakes in the hiring process. 2. Role of assessments. 3. Advice to attract and retain talent.
I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each episode.
In today’s episode, I am answering this question:
“How Do I Get Executive Buy-In for My Leadership Initiatives?”
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here on the podcast and that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each episode.
In today’s episode, I am answering this question:
“How do you measure the impact of leadership development initiatives?”
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
How do you show up for work? For home? Anese Cavanaugh believes we have the choice of how we show up, so we have the power. She is the creator of the IEP Method® (Intentional Energetic Presence®), and author of CONTAGIOUS CULTURE: Show Up, Set the Tone, and Intentionally Create an Organization That Thrives. Anese and Kevin talk about the leadership assets that are as important if not more so than the “hard skills.” These include intentions, energy, presence, self-care, and service mindset. When you have awareness of your leadership presence, you increase your credibility and the power to influence others.
In this episode, Anese discusses 1. IEP Method®. 2. Why we are contagious. 3. Self-care.
I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here on the podcast and that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each episode.
In today’s episode, I am answering this question:
“How do I teach and learn mindset?”
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
Last week, over 500 leaders in organizations all around the world joined me for my webinar titled, Why It Takes More Than Skills to Be a Remarkable Leader. And at the end of the webinar, we had a lot of great questions that we were unable to get to before our time ran out.
But…as everyone knows, the encore is the best part.
And that’s why I’m excited to announce The Encore Video Series – a special series that I will be releasing here on the blog and that addresses these unanswered questions. These questions are some of the most common obstacles we face when it comes to successfully developing leaders in our organization, and I’ll be providing practical and actionable advice in each video.
In today’s video, I am answering this question:
“What do I do if there are conflicting mindsets on my team?”
It all comes down to influence. Check out the video to learn more.
And to learn more about my monthly leadership program, The Remarkable Way, visit https://kevineikenberry.com/way
Sometimes, it’s all about reframing your perspective. Kevin is joined by Ron Williams, former Chairman and CEO of Aetna Inc. and author of Learning to Lead: The Journey to Leading Yourself, Leading Others, and Leading an Organization. Not only do they discuss decision-making and problem-solving, but Ron also shares practical examples of how you can help your team reform and reframe problems for success. Not only will you be able to build skills, but you can also change the culture of your organization. Leadership is about self-awareness and asking how you can lead yourself to get to where you want to go.
In this episode, Ron shares thoughts and strategies around 1. Reframing problems. 2. Decision-making and facts. 3. Two up and two down.
As leaders, we are faced with many scary situations – having difficult conversations, firing someone, making a tough decision…the list goes on and on.
And in today’s episode, I am going to share one simple technique to help you overcome any scary or difficult situation that you might find yourself in.
Tweet it out: What are you scared of today? Remember that action is the cure for fear. @KevinEikenberry
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