Podcast appearances and mentions of Barry Z Posner

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Latest podcast episodes about Barry Z Posner

More Than a Lumpy Jumper
Being a Lovely Leader

More Than a Lumpy Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 37:16


So, whilst romance isn't entirely dead in either Bobby or Bridge's house, it was much easier to focus this episode questioning whether there is a place for the word LOVE in leadership and the workplace. They even go as far as to explore the word INTIMACY in the workplace…NOT the naughty, naked type (that's a whole other podcast!) Love and intimacy might not be the words many of you, as leaders, want to use but what about your leadership actions? Showing more care, attention…love. Curious? Come and have a listen and make up your own mind. Links The Oxford Character Project | About Us Leader: Know, love and inspire your people by Katy Granville-Chapman | Amazon The Leadership Challenge Book Summary by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner (shortform.com) Can You Really Power an Organization with Love? (hbr.org) Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant | Amazon Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't by Simon Sinek | Amazon Connection Culture: The Competitive Advantage of Shared Identity, Empathy, and Understanding at Work: Michael Stallard Matt Tenney: Why the Best Leaders Make Love the Top Priority | TED Talk “Give away love like you are made of the stuff..” Bob Goff “You can love people without leading them, but you cannot lead people without loving them” Unknown

The Remarkable Coach with Micheal Pacheco
Finding Happiness through Constraints with Darren Kanthal

The Remarkable Coach with Micheal Pacheco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 35:29


Welcome back to another episode of The Remarkable Coach Podcast. In this episode, Darren Kanthal shares insights from his silent meditation retreat in Baja and how it impacted his coaching approach. We delve into the power of embracing constraints, the importance of personal fulfillment, and the impact of reconnecting with activities that bring joy. We also explore the role of meditation as a problem-solving tool and touch upon key leadership books and tips. We discuss Darren Kanthal's experiences with silent meditation, the concept of guardrails in coaching, and the impact of personal interests on well-being. We also touch on the different approaches to meditation, incorporating constraints for creativity, and the importance of embracing enjoyable activities. Additionally, we delve into leadership books and tips, emphasizing the significance of setting clear expectations and communication. A bit about Dan:Darren is an avid mountain biker and snowboarder, lover of live music and great food, and proud papa of a 15-year old cattle dog mix named Marvin. In his spare time, he works with industry leaders to gain more confidence, find their voice, and thrive in their career and life. Where to find Dan: Website: https://www.candidcareercoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenkanthal/ Books Mentioned:"A Beautiful Constraint" by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden "Positive Intelligence" by Shirzad Chamine "Atomic Habits" by James Clear "The 5 Behaviors of a Cohesive Team" by Patrick Lencioni "The Leadership Challenge" by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner

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Cap & Gown
Everyday People, Extraordinary Leadership

Cap & Gown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 60:39


"Everyday People, Extraordinary Leadership," by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, explores leadership as a learnable skill rather than an innate trait. Join Rachel and Matt as they explore the five leadership principles in the book, and how you can effectively integrate them into your student success efforts. #podcast #studentsuccess #pharosresources --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pharosresources/message

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Magic In The Room
94: What Should I Do Now: Reflect on Your Leadership Approach

Magic In The Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 59:11


The uncertainty and stress of the last few years have left many leaders asking a big question: “What should I do now?” In this episode of Magic in the Room, we continue our series to help every leader figure out how to lead through the changes brought by COVID, The Great Resignation, and relentless change. The second step leaders need to take is to reflect on how they want to lead and to adapt to a new situation. Join Luke and Ben as they use The Leadership Challenge as a framework for reflection on how leadership is changing. Research in this episode: The Leadership Challenge by James M Kouzes, Barry Z Posner: www.leadershipchallenge.com   Get a free Magic in the Room hat by posting a review and sending a screenshot to info@purposeandperformancegroup.com   Music by evangrimmusic.com Recorded at storycatcher.studio Support from techblogwriter.co.uk

The New Leader with Ian Daley
From Startup To Grown Up with Alisa Cohn 073

The New Leader with Ian Daley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 25:21


"When you are a leader or a manager, you are on stage." Are you leading in a startup environment? Then this episode of The New Leader Podcast is for you! Today our special guest is Alisa Cohn, and we're chatting about her latest book, "From Start Up To Grown Up: Grow Your Leadership To Grow Your Business"   Alisa's clients include Venmo, Squarespace, Etsy, Novartis and more. She was named the #1 start up coach in the world at the 2019 Thinkers50 MG100 Coaches Award. Alisa regularly writes for Inc., Forbes, HBR, and has been featured in BBC, Bloomberg, NYTs and many other outlets. She has great energy and sharp insights!   In this episode, you'll learn: How to manage yourself using practical ways to control your self-doubt, and build upon your motivators How to manage your team by leveraging the power of delegation and positive feedback, to build the right culture How to manage the business by creating a vision for success, clear goals, and a dashboard for accountability. And much more! Self-Awareness Matters The first person you lead everyday is yourself, so you have to first deal with your person and be aware of your own strengths and weakness, when are you at your best or worst, et cetera. Having that awareness will help you develop what you need to develop to be a better leader.   Leading with authenticity When I think about authenticity, I think people want it because they want to feel that connection with another person. The chinks in the armor, the vulnerability, is what helps people connect with you, relate with you, and therefore makes it easier for them to get behind your mission even when the chips are down.   Going back to basics Everybody experiences some level of self-doubt, impostor syndrome, those kinds of things. So you need to think about the way you manage your own psychology. It's true for all leaders and that's also true for startup founders, because there's a lot of ups and downs in a startup, so you got to think about how do I manage myself for the long-term? That comes down to some of the basics: eating, sleeping, not drinking too much alcohol, fitness and stress relief, as well as giving yourself tools to combat impostor syndrome and negative self-talk.     Links and Resources Connect with Alisa: LinkedIn, Twitter, Website From Start Up To Grown Up: Grow Your Leadership To Grow Your Business by Alisa Cohn (book) What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith (book) Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner (book)

Make Life Less Difficult
Why Titles don't Tell us Anything about Someone's Journey with Paula Widerlite, Strategy Advisor & Leadership Coach

Make Life Less Difficult

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 59:28


My guest today is Paula Widerlite.  Her story reminds us that we never know what someone has been through on their journey to success.  You can't judge a book by its cover... and you can't know people by their titles. Paula  is the former Chief Strategy Officer of Luminis Health, a $1.2 B not-for-profit integrated health system. Prior to that, she was the Vice President of System Strategy for 22 years at Adventist HealthCare headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland. She has led countless strategic planning processes over the course of her 40-year career in non-profit health care in the Washington, DC region. Since July 2021, she has consulted with the National Post-Doctoral Association on its strategic planning process as well as the Universities at Shady Grove. She continues to assist Luminis Health with its strategic planning and business development efforts. Recently, Paula became a certified leadership coach after completing the Georgetown University's Executive Certificate program. As a trained and skilled coach, she helps her clients address challenges that are barriers to their continued professional growth and development. Combining her skills as an executive and leadership coach and facilitator, she assists executive women who are members of Chief in their career and leadership growth and development. She holds an EQ-i assessment certification, a tool that helps individuals understand their abilities and tendencies that impact workplace effectiveness and performance.  She is a trustee on a local K-12 private school and in that role has been an active participant in the strategic planning process for the educational institution. She has been an active community member serving on multiple boards including Leadership Montgomery, the Lourie Center for Children, the Jewish Social Services Agency, and the Ginger Cover Continuing Care Retirement Community. Currently she is leading the Lourie Center Champions for Children women's leadership circle. She understands the challenges facing non-profit and membership-based organizations. Some of her recognitions include community service and women in industry.Paula's website: Widerlite CoachingConnect with Paula on LinkedInResources:To Work or Stay Home - How to get it right because there's no do overs by Paula Widerlite (article)Leadership Art by Max Degree (book)The Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes & Barry Z. Posner (book)What happened to you by Oprah Winfrey & Bruce Perry (book)Caste by Isabel Wilkerson (book)www.makelifelessdifficult.com 

Leaders & Lagers
Special Guest Alain Hunkins, Amazon Bestselling Author of "Cracking the Leadership Code"/Golden One Belgian Blonde Ale

Leaders & Lagers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 45:51


On this week’s podcast we have special guest Alain Hunkins, International TEDx Speaker, and Author of #1 Amazon bestseller “Cracking the Leadership Code.” We discuss building strong leaders, and how to lead in the modern era. I share a glass of the Golden One Belgian Style Blonde Ale from Anthem Brewing Company in Oklahoma City. A sought-after keynote speaker, facilitator and coach, Alain Hunkins is a leadership expert who connects the science of high performance with the performing art of leadership. Leaders trust him to help unlock their potential and expand their influence, leading to superior results, increased engagement, higher levels of retention, and greater organizational and personal satisfaction. He has a gift for translating complex concepts from psychology, neuroscience and organizational behavior into simple, practical tools that can be applied on the job. Over the course of his 20+ year career, Alain has worked with tens of thousands of leaders in over 25 countries, and served clients in all industries, including 42 Fortune 100 companies. He delivers dynamic keynotes, seminars, and workshops covering a variety of leadership topics including communication, teambuilding, conflict management, peak performance, motivation, and change. Alain's newest book "Cracking the Leadership Code: Three Secrets to Building Strong Leaders" became a #1 Amazon Bestseller upon its release in March 2020. According to Barry Z. Posner, PhD, Co-author, "The Leadership Challenge" he says that Alain's book is “one of the most practical books on the planet when it comes to leadership and how to make a difference.” With this book as a resource, you’ll have a new perspective, a new framework, and new tools at your disposal, readily available to guide your leadership. You’ll learn to establish proactive, leader-follower relationships. To do this, you’ll use the interconnected elements of Connection, Communication, and Collaboration. You can learn more about Alain on his website https://www.alainhunkins.com and order a copy of his book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble (links available on his website). Alain welcomes people to connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/alainhunkins/

How Not To Think
How Not To Think about...Leadership

How Not To Think

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 44:08


Alain Hunkins is consultant and expert in leadership. Using his insight gained in working with leaders for more than twenty years, Alain challenges conventional wisdom in his new book Cracking the Leadership Code and offers insights into what truly makes a great leader in the 21st century. Alain looks at the history of leadership and shows where it has not kept up with cultural change, and how leaders today need to think and act to be really effective.https://www.alainhunkins.com“One of the most practical books on the planet when it comes to leadership and how to make a difference.”— Barry Z. Posner, PhD, Professor of Leadership Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University, Co-author, The Leadership Challenge

We're All in This Together
The Leadership Challenge with Jim Kouzes

We're All in This Together

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 52:51


My guest this week, Jim Kouzes, is a fascinating and accomplished man whom The Wall Street Journal calls one of the 12 best executive educators in the U.S. His groundbreaking work with Barry Pozner in organizational culture and leadership behavior is considered the foundation for many executive leadership programs in place today.  Jim is a best-selling author and an award-winning speaker. During our conversation, he shares his personal journey from eagle scout honor guard who got invited to JFK's inauguration, to serving in the Peace Corps, to becoming a pioneer in the world of executive development, to writing the ground-breaking book The Leadership Challenge with Barry Posner, to the work he is doing today to empower leaders, teams, and organizations all over the world.    Key Takeaways: [3:42] JFK was an influential person in Jim's life and career choices. [10:47] The early days of Executive Development work. [18:15] The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership Model. [22:27] Encourage the heart and create community spirit. [35:04] The importance of good leaders.   Resources: Mike Robbins Website Mike Robbins Podcast Mike Robbins on Facebook Mike Robbins on Twitter The Leadership Challenge Organization The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations by James Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner Stop Selling and Start Leading: How to Make Extraordinary Sales Happen, by Barry Posner, Deb Calvert, and James M. Kouzes  

MLM Nation
389: How To Duplicate And Build A Team Of 80,000 Leaders by Doug Firebaugh

MLM Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 36:48


It’s not about how great you are, it’s about how great your people are. Doug Firebaugh shows us that the real power in MLM is behind the spotlight and not in front of it. Also, why it is important for you to communicate at the prospects level of understanding. Here’s your chance to finally own my most treasured collection of network marketing training... Reports, Checklists, and Implementation guides. Literally everything I use to grow and operate my network marketing business. Who is Doug Firebaugh? Doug Firebaugh has been in MLM for over 30 years. He co-built an organization of over 80,000 people and has produced over 1 billion in sales volume. Doug has been training and consulting for the past 16 years and has trained over 1 million people in 16 countries. Favorite Quote “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Bible) “We become what we think about” (Earl Nightingale) Must Read Book The Leadership Challenge by James Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner Recommended Online App Zoom Meeting Skype Fire-Zone Wealth Fuel (coming soon) Recommended Prospecting Tool Contact Info Facebook Instagram What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show  iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS

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MLM Nation
389: How To Duplicate And Build A Team Of 80,000 Leaders by Doug Firebaugh

MLM Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 36:48


It’s not about how great you are, it’s about how great your people are. Doug Firebaugh shows us that the real power in MLM is behind the spotlight and not in front of it. Also, why it is important for you to communicate at the prospects level of understanding. Here’s your chance to finally own my most treasured collection of network marketing training... Reports, Checklists, and Implementation guides. Literally everything I use to grow and operate my network marketing business. Who is Doug Firebaugh? Doug Firebaugh has been in MLM for over 30 years. He co-built an organization of over 80,000 people and has produced over 1 billion in sales volume. Doug has been training and consulting for the past 16 years and has trained over 1 million people in 16 countries. Favorite Quote “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Bible) “We become what we think about” (Earl Nightingale) Must Read Book The Leadership Challenge by James Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner Recommended Online App Zoom Meeting Skype Fire-Zone Wealth Fuel (coming soon) Recommended Prospecting Tool Contact Info Facebook Instagram What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show  iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS

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