Tom Fox and Richard Lummis return to mine leadership lessons from American’s Presidents. In this episode, the consider our fifth President, James Monroe. Monroe is the final founding father to be elected as President. He is also the final Virginian elected to the Presidency. Monroe’s Presidency was unique for several aspects we explore in this episode.
Tag: Leadership
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
- Win from Within: Build Organizational Culture for Competitive Advantage by James Heskett
- Beyond Digital: How Great Leaders Transform Their Organizations and Shape the Future by Paul Leinwand and Mahadeva Matt Mani
- Smart Leadership: Four Simple Choices to Scale Your Impact by Mark Miller
- Smart Growth: How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company by Whitney Johnson
- We the Leader: Build a Team of Equals Who All Lead AND Follow to Drive Creativity and Innovation by Jeffrey Spahn
Wondering what it’s going to take to keep your best employees? It’s a valid concern in a world where researchers are shouting that soon there will be a big shift of people out of their current positions and organizations.
So, as a leader, what can you do about it? Can you stop it?
I believe you can. It starts by you getting to know your people better. When you know YOUR EMPLOYEES — not the employees surveyed by researchers — then your employees will give you answers on how to lead them in a way that will make them stay and go all in.
In today’s episode I’m sharing with you a recent episode of a show I do on LinkedIn with Phil Van Hooser. We discuss this topic and I hope you have lots of helpful takeaways for your own leadership journey!
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If your business would benefit from higher-performing leaders, check out more information about the comprehensive leadership development training I do HERE.
If you want to reach out to me directly, email alyson@vanhooser.com.
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In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
- Peril by Bob Woodward.
- The Contrarian by Max Chafkin.
- Humane by Samuel Moyn.
- My Life in Full by Indira Nooyi.
12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership brings together stories from history, the arts and movies, research and current events to consider leadership lessons. In this episode, Richard Lummis and Tom Fox are on a 10-part summer series on leadership lessons from biographies found in Plutarch’s Lives. Each week we will pair an ancient Greek and Roman to learn about their lives, the comparison and contrast between the two men and what leadership lessons with might draw from their lives. In today’s episode we look at the Greek Eumenes and the Roman Sertorius. Highlights include:
· Introduction of Plutarch’s Lives as historical work.
· Lives of Eumenes and Sertorius.
· Comparison in the lives of Eumenes and Sertorius.
· Are they really tragic figures?
· The role of prominent citizens outside the capital cities of Athens and Rome.
· What leadership lessons can be drawn from the lives Eumenes and Sertorius.
Resources
Plutarch’s Lives by Bill Thayer
12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership brings together stories from history, the arts and movies, research and current events to consider leadership lessons. In this episode, Richard Lummis and Tom Fox are on a series on leadership lessons from biographies found in Plutarch’s Lives. Each week we will pair an ancient Greek and Roman to learn about their lives, the comparison and contrast between the two men and what leadership lessons with might draw from their lives. In today’s episode we look at the Greek Timeleon and the Roman Aemilius. Highlights include:
· Introduction of Plutarch’s Lives as historical work.
· Lives of Timoleon and Aemilius.
· Comparison in the lives of Timoleon and Aemilius.
· Are they really tragic figures.
· The role of prominent citizens outside the capital cities of Athens and Rome.
· What leadership lessons can be drawn from the lives Timoleon and Aemilius.
Resources
Plutarch’s Lives by Bill Thayer
Leadership is not position. Leadership is the ability to serve someone’s need and the choice to take action.
In today’s episode, you’ll hear a story about how one teacher stepped up as a leader and is now making an impact well beyond just my life in third grade.
If you’re needing inspiration and encouragement, listen up for the three ways I discuss to help you fill your cup and maximize your impact.
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If you’re looking for tangible action steps and refreshing insights to help ignite the power of your own leadership journey, sign up for my weekly leadership blog HERE.
If your business would benefit from higher-performing leaders, check out more information about the comprehensive leadership development training I do HERE.
If you want to reach out to me directly, email alyson@vanhooser.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, will you please subscribe and leave a review? Your reviews help this show get discovered by more incredible leaders just like you. I’m obsessed with helping leaders ignite their performance results and I’d love to have you help me make an impact! Thank you so much!
P.S. Share and tag me on social — @AlysonVanHooser — and I’ll share your comments and big takeaways on my feed!
Many leaders still believe in the never let them see you sweat mentality. And there are situations where I’d agree. But, at other times, I don’t agree.
It could be a leader’s vulnerability that starts the shift toward progress in an organization.
In today’s episode, we’re discussing what can happen when you choose to be open about your weaknesses rather than trying to cover them up.
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If you’re looking for tangible action steps and refreshing insights to help ignite the power of your own leadership journey, sign up for my weekly leadership blog HERE.
If your business would benefit from higher-performing leaders, check out more information about the comprehensive leadership development training I do HERE.
If you want to reach out to me directly, email alyson@vanhooser.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, will you please subscribe and leave a review? Your reviews help this show get discovered by more incredible leaders just like you. I’m obsessed with helping leaders ignite their performance results and I’d love to have you help me make an impact! Thank you so much!
P.S. Share and tag me on social — @AlysonVanHooser — and I’ll share your comments and big takeaways on my feed!
Leaders should talk with employees, not to employees, or at employees. But should leaders talk about employees?
The answer is: It depends.
In today’s episode, we’re discussing the ways leaders should talk about employees so employees feel they can trust and respect their leaders..
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If you’re looking for tangible action steps and refreshing insights to help ignite the power of your own leadership journey, sign up for my weekly leadership blog HERE.
If your business would benefit from higher-performing leaders, check out more information about the comprehensive leadership development training I do HERE.
If you want to reach out to me directly, email alyson@vanhooser.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, will you please subscribe and leave a review? Your reviews help this show get discovered by more incredible leaders just like you. I’m obsessed with helping leaders ignite their performance results and I’d love to have you help me make an impact! Thank you so much!
P.S. Share and tag me on social — @AlysonVanHooser — and I’ll share your comments and big takeaways on my feed!
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
- The FBI Way: Inside the Bureau’s Code of Excellence by Frank Figluizzi
- Coaching: The Secret Code to Uncommon Leadership by Ruchira Chaudhary
- The Ministry of Common Sense: How to Eliminate Bureaucratic Red Tape, Bad Excuses, by Martin Lindstrom and Marshall Goldsmith
- Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution to Overthinking by Jon Acuff