POPULARITY
Today we'll be diving into the heart of leadership with a very special guest, Steve Farber, a visionary in the world of leadership who's been changing the game with his groundbreaking concepts. Steve is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author, founder, and CEO of the Extreme Leadership Institute. He is ranked among Inc.'s global top 50 leadership and management experts. His first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, was named one of the 100 best business books of all time. His fourth book, Love is Just Damn Good Business, was listed by Book Authority as one of the top business strategy books of 2020. In addition, Steve has been writing songs and playing guitar for 50 years, and his most recent book is Twisted Business Lessons from My Life in Rock and Roll, co-written by J.J. French, the founder, manager, and guitarist of the iconic rock band Twisted Sister. In his books Greater Than Yourself and Love Is Just Damn Good Business, Steve has inspired countless leaders to rethink what it means to lead with impact and heart. Steve's work emphasizes the transformative power of expanding yourself, giving of yourself, and replicating your values and skills in others, a true testament to the greater than yourself philosophy. Tune in to Episode 22 of the Jack Canfield podcast to hear Steve's inspiring and truly eye-opening insights into how genuine care and connection can drive success. He cuts through the touchy-feely misconceptions of love in business with real-life examples of cultures where employees and leaders learn to truly love what they do and make customers feel the same way. He delves deep into his philosophy of Greater Than Yourself and how, whether you're leading a team, running a business, or just looking to amplify your own personal growth, anyone of any age can apply these ideas to living a more fulfilling and successful life. Inside this episode you'll learn about: Why Love is Just Damn Good Business: Steve explains how the key to a successful business is creating an experience their customers will love, rather than just treating business as a money-making scheme (03:18) Love As Extreme Leadership: Steve describes how he challenges business leaders to create a culture beyond customer experience where everybody loves their work (06:05) Leading By Example: How a CEO turned his company around by learning his employees' names, letting them hang out together, and even risked losing money to care for his customers + the pizza delivery guy who changed his customers' light bulbs + why customers drop in just to say hello to a bank teller (09:34) “It Starts With Us”: Jack and Steve talk about the importance of not waiting for the culture to change to start making a difference + How Ritz Carlton's policy of letting employees make their own decisions creates the “wow” experience for their customers (24:58) Build Something Greater Than Yourself: Steve breaks down the core principles of GTY – expand yourself, give yourself, and replicate yourself + how great leaders always seek to make people better than them + how GTY starts small with one person then expands to 100 people (31:18 Anyone Can Do It: Jack and Steve share inspiring stories of eighth graders being mentored by devoted teachers and how they mentor other children themselves + success is redefined as making someone else grow into their best self (40:38) Resources mentioned: Greater Than Yourself - The Ultimate Lesson of True Leadership Love Is Just Damn Good Business - Do What You Love in the Service of People Who Love What You Do The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership Connect with Steve: stevefarber.com Let's Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests directly to Jack, here!
Engineering Success Podcast - The Engineering Career Podcast
Episode 52 of the Engineering Success Podcast Check out Dennis's Website here: https://dennisdoranspeaking.com/ Listen to Soft as Steel here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soft-as-steel/id1653515735 My guest on today's podcast is someone who I admire and align with strongly, due to our mutual love and respect for the value of soft skills on career development. Dennis Doran is a construction savant, whose career includes executive roles in Project Management, Construction Business Consulting, Professional Development and Operations management. Dennis is the author of “Soft as Steel - Leadership Qualities to Grow Relationships and Succeed in Business Life”, a book that “gives new leaders and career veterans alike the tools they need to not only evolve with the industry but to shape it as it grows.” He is a Accelerator Mastermind Program Chair of the Extreme Leadership Institute, an organization that “helps organizations realize their potential by using radical culture transformation tactics rooted in passion, support, and most importantly - love. Dennis is a wonderful speaker and interviewer, and I'm so glad that the shoe is now on the other foot, and I get to interview him for this podcast. His calling is to help people in the construction industry become more successful people by talking, teaching, motivating, and inspiring them about the role of soft skills in our industry. Don't miss a blog post or a podcast episode, subscribe to my newsletter on www.ENGRingSuccess.com Support the on podcast on Spotify or on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ENGRingSuccess Top tier supporters - shout out each episode of the month for $10 monthly donation. Follow along on all social medias: https://linktr.ee/ENGRingSuccess To submit your question, email daniel@ENGRingSuccess.com Subscribe on YouTube to watch short excerpts of podcast episodes addressing specific topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj86alc3a7_A_PibgYpkWFg Daniel is a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Trinity University's B.S. in Engineering Science and currently works in Commercial Management in the Engineering and Construction Consulting Industry. All views expressed on this podcast are his own and do not reflect the opinions or views of his employer. Music by Maxgotthetracks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Pclog68AY1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success/support
Today’s episode is with Steve Farber – the former Vice President of legendary management guru Tom Peters’ company and is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute—an organization devoted to helping its clients develop award-winning cultures and achieve radical results. The Institute’s team has helped over 25 companies earn a ranking on the Best Places to Work list. Ranked on Inc.’s listing of the Top 50 Leadership and Management Experts in the world, and #1 on Huffington Post’s 12 Business Speakers to See, Steve Farber is a bestselling author, popular keynote speaker, and a seasoned leadership coach and consultant who has worked with a vast array of public and private organizations in virtually every arena. He has written four books, including “Love is just Damn Good business”. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What he means when he says that “love is a hard core business principle” ✅ Why leaders dont prioritize love as a business concept? ✅ How many companies respond when he talks about love in business ✅ How companies can invest in love, and what are some of the implications on culture? ✅ What the ROI of love is ✅ What Extreme Leadership is - and what it means to take a radical leap ✅ The three keys to becoming greater than yourself in leadership + why this is important for leaders to master If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up HERE: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/
Today’s episode is with Steve Farber – the former Vice President of legendary management guru Tom Peters’ company and is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute—an organization devoted to helping its clients develop award-winning cultures and achieve radical results. The Institute’s team has helped over 25 companies earn a ranking on the Best Places to Work list. Ranked on Inc.’s listing of the Top 50 Leadership and Management Experts in the world, and #1 on Huffington Post’s 12 Business Speakers to See, Steve Farber is a bestselling author, popular keynote speaker, and a seasoned leadership coach and consultant who has worked with a vast array of public and private organizations in virtually every arena. He has written four books, including “Love is just Damn Good business”. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What he means when he says that “love is a hard core business principle” ✅ Why leaders dont prioritize love as a business concept? ✅ How many companies respond when he talks about love in business ✅ How companies can invest in love, and what are some of the implications on culture? ✅ What the ROI of love is ✅ What Extreme Leadership is - and what it means to take a radical leap ✅ The three keys to becoming greater than yourself in leadership + why this is important for leaders to master If you'd like to check out my new YouTube channel where I talk about some of the highlights I've learned about intuition, intention and personal development, you can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEt1RNc-eummCqiPC6-AEQ If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up HERE: https://www.yasmeenturayhi.com/gateways-to-awakening/
On Today's episode of the Decode Your Burnout Podcast, we welcome Tim Dumas. Tim shares how his having the heart to serve led to his unique burnout experience and how learning to serve himself first led to him being a better servant leader for others. He also covers some of the following myths in ways you do not want to miss. Myths: 1. Love is just damn good business 2. Dreams have no place in the workplace. 3. Leadership is related to the position you hold. About Tim Tim is a Certified Coach, Speaker & Trainer with the John Maxwell Team. He is also a Certified Facilitator & Trainer with the Extreme Leadership Institute, a Partner & Consultant with the Virtuous Leadership Institute, a Forum Chair with MacKay CEO Forums, and a Partner & COO with JAK's Beer Wine & Spirits. Tim can be found on the field when not coaching in the boardroom, enthusiastically coaching soccer with South Delta United and football with the South Delta Rams. He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Tsawwassen, BC, just outside of Vancouver, with their six children. Resources 1.) Check out Tim at: https://servusleadership.com/ 2.) Reach out to Tim at: tdumas@servusleadership.com 3.) Get the Burnout Checklist: https://www.drsharongrossman.com/burnoutchecklist 4.) Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com 5.) Take the first step to decode your burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com
Some people are afraid to leap into doing business and choose to hang on the edge instead. Especially those raising their family could not afford the risk and lose their job because of the responsibility to feed their family. In this episode, the founder of Extreme Leadership Institute, Steve Farber, was in the same situation where he had to decide. He took the risk by pivoting and jumping off the train to success. Although it wasn't a straight trajectory to the top, he still made it. The top motivational speaker and bestselling author shares his story about developing leaders and taking the radical LEAP to grow your business. Tune in to this episode and take that radical leap with Steve Farber to bridge the gap of leadership and move forward to success with him!
Episode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Tim Dumas talks about how coaching has impacted his life both personally and professionally. 5 Key Takeaways:Tim gives advice for listeners who might be trying to find their right coach.He talks about how he started his business in the coaching industry.Tim provides advice for aspiring life coaches. He shares how the aspect of community in forums is helpful for personal development.He goes in-depth about how he manages his time effectively.About Tim: Tim Dumas is a Certified Coach, Speaker & Trainer with the John Maxwell Team, a Certified Facilitator and Trainer with the Extreme Leadership Institute, a Partner and Consultant with Virtuous Leadership LLC, a Forum Chair with MacKay CEO Forums and a Partner & COO with JAK's Beer Wine & Spirits. When Tim is not coaching in the board room, he can be found coaching soccer and football with South Delta United and the South Delta Rams; respectively. Tim and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Tsawwassen, BC; just outside of Vancouver with their six children.Quotes From the Episode:“You can't give what you don't have.” - Tim Dumas“I will be coached for the rest of my days on Earth.” - Tim Dumas“I only go in (to an interaction) with the question, ‘How can I add value to you and your network'” - Tim Dumas“If you have a business meeting and you don't have a DJ, you have a problem.” - Tim DumasGuest Resources Mentioned:Mackay CEO Forums: https://mackayceoforums.com/John Maxwell Group: johncmaxwellgroup.com/timdumas/AboutThe Traveler's Summit: https://andyandrews.com/product/the-travelers-summit/Love is Just Damn Good Business: https://www.stevefarber.com/books/love-is-just-damn-good-business/Steve Farber's Podcast https://www.stevefarber.com/podcast/Jon Gordon's Podcast https://positiveuniversity.com/Jesse Cole's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-done-differently-with-jesse-cole/id1285008205Tim's Website: https://www.servusleadership.com/pages/aboutTim's Twitter: https://twitter.com/dumastimTim's Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/servusleadership
WorldRider | Adventure Travel | Around The World On A Motorcycle
Taking A Radical And Extreme Leap—A Journey Where Leadership, Love, and Business Go Together This is the audio-only podcast edition of the fourteenth episode of the JOURNEYS Webcast—Adventure & Discovery In The Time of Corona where Allan Karl and Steve Farber chatted from North San Diego to Downtown San Diego when this show originally Livestreamed on August 10, 2020. The Journey of Steve Farber From a dream of music to bestselling author and business leadership consultant. This is a wild ride with great music. Meet Steve Farber — Steve Farber is the president of Extreme Leadership, Incorporated, and the founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders in the business community, non-profits, and education. Links Mentioned in this Episode: Love Is Just Damn Good Busines Book: https://amzn.to/3JxEXiN Steve's Website & Newsletter: http://www.stevefarber.com Brothers Koren & Steve Team Songwriting: http://www.findingyourBIGleadershipVo... Steve & Jay Jay French of Twisted Sister Jamming to B.B. King's Thrill Is Gone: https://youtu.be/o2IQHX2kx6I Find Steve's Books On Amazon: https://amzn.to/37SREqE Steve is a good friend, a gifted storyteller, and an inspiring speaker and leader. He is also an amazing guitar player, singer, and songwriter and he shares several new songs from inspirational stories you'll want to hear! This is a replay of the 16th episode of the JOURNEYS Webcast—Adventure & Discovery In The Time of Corona where Allan Karl and Steve Farber chatted from his home office in San Diego to Allan's just 20 miles north when this show originally Livestreamed on August 10, 2020. Steve's third book, Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, was a Wall Street Journal® and USA Today® bestseller. His second book, The Radical Edge: Stoke Your Business, Amp Your Life, and Change the World, was hailed as “a playbook for harnessing the power of the human spirit.” And his first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, is already considered a classic in the leadership field. It received Fast Company magazine's Readers' Choice Award and was recently named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. Farber's much-anticipated new book, Love Is Just Damn Good Business, was listed by Book Authority as one of the top Business Strategy books for 2020. This is a replay of the 16th episode of the JOURNEYS Webcast—Adventure & Discovery In The Time of Corona where Allan Karl and Steve Farber chatted from San Diego when this show originally Livestreamed on August 10, 2020. Our Conversation Touched On Some of These Topics & More: What's Love Got To Do With It | In challenging times we discuss love and its role in business and life—and society. The Journey of Steve's Guitar—Lost & Found | Years ago Steve was forced to sell his prized guitar—how some twenty years later he found it and reunited with it. Voices & Music | We talk about Steve's collaboration with pop music legends Brothers Koren. And finding your voice. Team building? Yeah, but so much more! From Big Stages to Virtual Meetings | Can virtual conferences and meetings deliver the personal touch of live events? The Journeys Webcast is a weekly live stream event where travelers, entrepreneurs, vintners, chefs, musicians, authors, speakers, and ordinary people living extraordinary lives come together for an hour of storytelling, inspiration, idea-sharing, and connection. Watch The Video Replay of the Livestream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bqA0fuqgzbw #love #leadership #compassion #stevefarber #worldrider #journeyswebcast
Leadership is not about your position or title. It's about who you are, how you live, and your ability to influence others to change things for the better. Adam Markel welcomes two legends from the rock and roll and business worlds, Steve Farber and John "Jay Jay" French, to talk about how they built their partnership, coming from different walks of life. Steve Farber is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute, an organization devoted to helping its clients develop award-winning cultures and achieve radical results. Ranked on Inc.'s listing of the Top 50 Leadership and Management Experts in the world, and #1 on Huffington Post's 12 Business Speakers to See. He is a bestselling author, popular keynote speaker, and a seasoned leadership coach and consultant who has worked with a vast array of public and private organizations in virtually every arena. Our second guest, John "Jay Jay" French, is a keynote & motivational speaker, an entrepreneur with several music industry businesses, and founding member/manager of the internationally-renown heavy metal band Twisted Sister. John is one of only a handful of people in the world of rock and roll who have succeeded on both the artistic side, being part of a world-class band, while simultaneously managing all aspects of their business and operations (some others include Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac and Steve Miller of The Steve Miller Band). This highly unique ability provides John with business insights that are virtually unmatched. Listen in on Adam's conversation with JJ and Steve about their formed partnership and the birth of their brand-new book, Twisted Business.
Lisa talks with true thought leader of our time, Steve Farber, president of Extreme Leadership Inc., founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, and creator of the LEAP approach. He is the bestselling author of 4 leadership books, including Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, and his first book, The Radical LEAP, which is considered a leadership classic. Lisa and Steve discuss how to establish human connections in virtual and hybrid workplaces, while leading with love and compassion. Find Steve and his newest book, Love is Just Damn Good Business: Do What You Love in the Service of People Who Love What You Do, at www.stevefarber.com, and learn more about the Extreme Leadership Accelerator Program Mastermind where you get to work on your Change The World Project, at https://www.stevefarber.com/extreme-leadership-accelerator-program/
Did you ever come across a guitarist turned a motivational speaker? This is an episode dedicated to redemption and transformation with Jay Jay French of Twisted Sisters and Steve Farber. John "Jay Jay" French is a Keynote and Motivational Speaker, Reinvention Expert, Entrepreneur, and Founding member of the renowned heavy metal band Twisted Sister. He has a unique perspective on business leadership based on my 40+ years of experience with Twisted Sister (as Manager, Guitarist, and Director of Licensing, Publishing & Touring), as well as being a producer/executive producer/manager of rock bands. I'm also the founder of The Pink Burst Project, a nonprofit.Steve is the President of Extreme Leadership, Inc, and the founder and chairman of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders around the world. His accessible, deeply inspirational, and eminently practical Radical LEAP framework is widely used across the business, non-profit and education spectrum. Farber has been credited with redefining leadership in deeply personal yet practical terms and re-energizing thousands of people to make a significant difference in their businesses, lives, and the world around them.
Bio for Tim DumasTim Dumas is the Founder of Servus Leadership, a Certified Coach with the John Maxwell Team, a Certified Facilitator with the Extreme Leadership Institute, and a Consultant with the Virtuous Leadership Institute. Episode highlightWhen Tim Dumas' business needed a change in direction for expansion, he hired an executive coach. Listen in on how he was inspired to become an executive coach himself and discovered that the key to leadership is magnanimity.LinksEmail: tdumas@servusleadership.comWebsite: www.servusleadership.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/servusleadership/ Quotes “If anyone promises perfection, that's not possible, but promising love is something, I think, far greater.” “My goal is to serve the people around me in the best way that I possibly can.” “How one does anything is how one does everything.” TakeawaysChildhood IncidentsTim's grandfather taught him the value of faith, family, and football (in that order), and he hopes to be making as much of a difference to people as his grandfather did as a doctor. Influential Groups Tim was born into a church-going Catholic family, where praying together brought them closer. Playing football on his high school team taught him lessons in teamwork, trust, and work ethics.Entering his family business, Tim discovered a lot of support and love. At MacKay CEO Forums, he was inspired by founder Nancy MacKay's love that guides even difficult conversations in the workplace.Temperament and Personality InfluencesAccording to the ancient classification of temperament into four categories (sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic), Tim claims that he is 50% choleric (energetic, enthusiastic, and quick to take action) and 50% sanguine (thinking about people in every situation). However, being sanguine also means he aspires to please people, and he works to overcome that during decision-making. He tries to take time to sit in silence to contemplate his actions and uncover creativity and meaning instead of jumping into them quickly. Cultural EpiphaniesWhile at JAK's Beer Wine & Spirits, Tim was taken aback by one of his regional managers who challenged him with questions. However, he realized that the regional manager was different from him in a good way, asking questions that would never have occurred to Tim due to his temperament and personality, but that caused him to grow. Advice to an Employer Tim has a growth mindset and responds well to motivation. More Great Insights! Tim loves connecting with people through one-on-one coaching with Servus Leadership, peer group coaching with MacKay CEO Forums and public speaking engagements.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cultureandleadershipconnections)
This talk is something to savor. What would your life be like if you took off the limits, if you dared to dream audaciously, to serve generously, and to grow purposefully? Now that you have that image in mind, join our guide Tim Dumas on the journey to discover your true path. This is a journey that needs a guide because we're not taught how to get started much less how to know when we've arrived. Tim is a Certified Coach, Speaker, and Trainer with the John Maxwell Team; a Certified Facilitator and Trainer with the Extreme Leadership Institute; a Partner and Consultant with Virtuous Leadership LLC; a Forum Chair with MacKay CEO Forums; and a Partner & COO in JAK's Beer Wine & Spirits. When Tim is not coaching in the board room, he can be found coaching soccer and football with South Delta United and the South Delta Rams. Tim and his wife, Stephanie, reside with their six children just outside of Vancouver, BC, in Tsawwassen." Enjoy a Complimentary Ticket to a future Dream Leadership Institute Awakening Drill Online Seminar The Dream Leadership Awakening Drill will leave you with an action plan to: “Dream more audaciously, serve more generously, and grow more purposefully.” Email Tim for your ticket at: tdumas@servusleadership.com Please include “TSPSDream” in the subject line. To find out more about Tim, visit: https://www.servusleadership.com/
Steve Farber has been in the field of leadership for over 30 years. He is an author and top motivational speaker who is passionate about helping people lead despite their position or title. To further provide leadership information, he founded the Extreme Leadership Institute and is the president of Extreme Leadership Incorporated. He is a father and stepfather to six children and his claim to infamy is that he raised teenagers for 25 straight years. Key TakeawaysSteve gives strategies for how to effectively infuse the power of story into your message so that you get a response from your audience. A great story gives an example for what you want people to do and provides evidence that it will lead your audience towards an intended result. No story should be told haphazardly. You must know why you are telling the story and what you want the audience to get out of that. Learn how to charge what you are worth with confidence while still being competitive with the market.When your content is deep in your heart, you have the ability to be spontaneous and explore new paths. FREE Training – 3 Powerful Ways To Get Paid Speaking Gigs Ready to tell your story with confidence and book paid speaking engagements? My free training will show you how to find your voice and build a successful speaking business. Click here to sign up!Memorable Quote“Stories are a form of evidence and when I'm delivering a message, I'm building a case for the action I want the audience to take.” - Steve Farber“If I'm worried about what I'm going to say, then I'm stuck in my head and not in the room with my audience.” - Steve Farber “You move from part-time to booked solid as a speaker when people experience change from your story and stage presence.” - Charles ClarkEpisode ResourceSteve Farber WebsiteGet access to all episodes, visit our podcast page!
Steve Farber is the president of Extreme Leadership, Incorporated, and the founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders in the business community, non-profits, and education. Coaching and inspiring Extreme Leadership at all organizational levels is Steve's passion, and he does so with a style that is part strategist, part social commentator, and all energy. He is the author of, “Love is Just Damn Good Business" which addresses love as a hard-core business principle that generates measurable results. Here's What We Cover in This Episode It's all about people Peaks and valleys are a part of the entrepreneurial journey What is your message to the world? Say what you need to say in your own voice and put your ego aside Encourage the heart, recognize and celebrate others LEAP- Love, Energy, Audacity, Proof Love is a practice and discipline All businesses have a culture, be intentional about your culture What should love look like in the way we do business? Steve's Book Recommendation https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1260441229/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=successascent-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1260441229&linkId=c0404e505c4077ad319d4e174c957833 (Love is Just Damn Good Business: Do What You Love in the Service of People Who Love What You Do by Steve Farber) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0989300218/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=successascent-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0989300218&linkId=5a3139c0e19a9fc98793ab8d03c9684c (The Radical Leap (A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership) by Steve Farber) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0671885537/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=successascent-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0671885537&linkId=517228638a4f772dcc33e86bd35f0965 (Theft of the Spirit: A Journey to Spiritual Healing by Carl Hammerschlag) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400046831/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=successascent-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1400046831&linkId=7ed46e0f3422d4ef528b66ef91c83c63 (Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends by Tim Sanders) Connect with Steve http://www.stevefarber.com/ (Website) https://twitter.com/stevefarber?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevefarber/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/stevefarber/ (Facebook)
THIS SHOW IS SPONSORED BY THE MOSAIC to learn more and to buy the book please go to: www.TheMosaicOnline.com or go to amazon: http://a.co/dvgsgG3 Steve Farber is Ranked on Inc.'s Global Top 50 Leadership and Management Experts list, Steve Farber is a Wall St Journal best-selling author and the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute. His first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, was named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. His new book, Love Is Just Damn Good Business, has been listed by Book Authority as one of the top business strategy books of 2020.he says, “Promoting Love Is Just Damn Good Business” and invites you to receive a free LEAP Assessment at www.loveisgoodbiz.com Steve believes, It's time to toss aside the touchy-feely notions of love in business and recognise the real power it holds. Love is not only appropriate in the context of business, it's the foundation of great leadership, and, therefore, the very foundation of a thriving, competitive enterprise. When love is part of an organization's framework and operationalized in its culture, employees and customers feel genuinely valued. Employees who are passionate about the work that they do are more loyal, innovative, creative, and inspired, and that translates to great customer experience. They don't serve others out of obligation, but because of a genuine desire to improve people's lives. And when customers reciprocate by loving your products, your services, and your people, that's when something great happens. That's when you get loyalty. That's when you get raving fans. It's a refreshingly human way of doing business. --- this is one of those pivotal conversations that you just have to listen to. it was unique not only in the conversation we had but in the application of how to introduce love into the business arena. choosing speak about love as the passion you have for what you are do and the feeling you have for the products and services that you offer, rather than speaking from a place of having to love yourself first or love your team, he brings that culture of love in in a way that corporate people can understand and thens peaks of what happens when your team says, “i love working here.” and your clients say, “ i love what these people do." does that mean that everything becomes perfect. listen in to and out. this is a beautiful conversation and one in which Steve, like many others that i interview comments on the uniqueness of the questions and feel of the interview. i highly encourage you to visit his websites and spend some time there and inviting Steve to come and do a presentation for your team. to find out more about Steve please go to: www.stevefarber.com www.extremeleadership.com or visit him on: LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter #AgendalessConversation #TheMosaic #TheMosaicPodcast #50ConversationsWith50Strangers #DanielBruceLevin #SteveFarber #Listen #SeeMe #LoveIsJustDamnGoodBusiness #LEAP #ExtremeLeadership #LovingYourProducts #LovingYourServices #lovingYourPeople to learn more about Daniel B. Levin, please go to: https://www.DanielBruceLevin.com https://www.TheMosaicOnline.Com www.TheMosaicPodcast.com to get The Mosaic, please go to: https://themosaiconline.com/shop/ or go to amazon: http://a.co/dvgsgG3 to subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVQAe3mbYOT0AFY6Zr-xskg… https://podcasts.apple.com/…/the-mosaic-podca…/id1465338321…
Jason Averbook discusses the importance of LOVE in the NOW of work with Steve Farber; Leadership Pioneer, Strategist, Keynote Speaker and Bestselling Author on Extreme Leadership.
Steve Farber - Love is Just Damn Good Business The Not Old Better Show, Author Interview Series Happy Holidays and welcome to The Not Old Better Show. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode #414. Today's show is brought to you by AirMedCare Network and GlutaDose. Check out our show web site for more sponsor details. As part of our Art of Living, Artist's interview series, I'm thrilled to be talking with Steve Farber. Steve Farber is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute, an executive coach, and author of Love is Just Damn Good Business. His other books include the bestsellers The Radical Leap and Greater Than Yourself. A sought-after speaker and business consultant, Steve Farber's new book, Love is Just Damn Good Business, which we'll be discussing is just, well, Damn Good, to coin a phrase. I thoroughly enjoyed Steve's new book, because I get it: Love matters in life and business. Steve Farber explains how love manifests itself in business, and Farber provides many illustrations of love in action, all of which I can apply immediately to my business here on the show. The case studies are helpful, informative, instructive and also can be applied immediately. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show via internet phone, best selling author, Steve Farber. My thanks to both AirMedCare Network and GlutaDose for sponsoring today's show. Please check out our web site for deals and more details on both sponsors. My thanks to Steve Farber for his generous time, and my thanks to you, our wonderful Not Old Better Show audience for your equally generous time. I know you're busy and I appreciate you spending time with me. Happy Holidays everyone, and remember let's Talk About Better. The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody. Right now, as a listener of the Not Old Better Show, you'll receive a ten-dollar Visa Gift Card when you enroll in a new one-year membership. Visit air med care network dot com forward slash N-O-B and use offer code N-O-B. https://www.airmedcarenetwork.com/nob/ Please check out GlutaDose Wellness at https://glutadose.com/better
Steve Farber Bestselling author, Founder, and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute is a pioneer who has made the principle of Love into a damn good business. He shows us how to operationalize Love to make a much bigger impact in your business and...
Bestselling author Steve Farber is the founder and CEO of The Extreme Leadership Institute—a learning and development firm devoted to helping its clients develop award-winning cultures and achieve radical results. His much-anticipated new book, Love is Just Damn Good Business, is published by McGraw-Hill. “be really clear on why you love whatever endeavour you are in, pursuing or about to pursue. I think we skip over that question. So specifically it would be why do I love this business? Or why do I love this project? Or why do I love this product? Or why do I love this service? You pick the context. Why do I love this? And how can I show it in my actions. I think a lot of time we start businesses because we get excited about an idea but we don't take the time to really reflect and personalise it. And I think if you do that, if you start that and then asked that question of yourself frequently it's going to keep your fire burning, is going to keep you energised. Because there is going to become a time, there are going to become many times where you wake up in the morning and it's not why do I love this work that I'm doing? It's not going to come out that way is going to be more like why the hell did I sign up for this or what was I thinking. So what I'm going to suggest to you is the more difficult it is to answer this why do I love this work question the more important it is to answer that question because that's what's going to keep your own fire burning especially at the times when you need it most”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7cm
Steve Farber is the President of Extreme Leadership and the Founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute. His third book, Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, was a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller. His second book, The Radical Edge: Stoke Your Business, Amp Your Life, and Change the World, was hailed as “a playbook for harnessing the power of the human spirit.” And his first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, is already considered a classic in the leadership field. It received Fast Company magazine's Readers' Choice Award and was recently named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. He has been featured in Inc, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, FOX Business, and The Huffington Post. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Steve Farber is the President of Extreme Leadership and the Founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute. His third book, Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, was a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller. His second book, The Radical Edge: Stoke Your Business, Amp Your Life, and Change the World, was hailed as “a playbook for harnessing the power of the human spirit.” And his first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, is already considered a classic in the leadership field. It received Fast Company magazine's Readers' Choice Award and was recently named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. He has been featured in Inc, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, FOX Business, and The Huffington Post. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Introducing Steve Farber Today's guest joining us on the Join Up Dots business coaching podcast interview is Steve Farber He is the president of Extreme Leadership, Incorporated, and the founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders in the business community, non-profits and education. His third book, Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson In Leadership, was a Wall Street Journal® and USA Today® bestseller. His second book, The Radical Edge: Stoke Your Business, Amp Your Life, and Change the World, was hailed as “a playbook for harnessing the power of the human spirit.” And his first book, The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership, is already considered a classic in the leadership field. It received Fast Company magazine's Readers' Choice Award and was recently named one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time. Farber's much-anticipated new book, Love Is Just Damn Good Business, will be published by McGraw-Hill on September 6, 2019. How The Dots Joined Up For Steve In 1989, after having run his own financial services company, Farber devoted his professional life to the field of leadership development and has been at it ever since. He was director of service programs at TMI, an international training consultancy, and then worked for 6 years as Vice President and Official Mouthpiece (that's what it said on his business card) of The Tom Peters Company where he met several of his mentors including author/gurus Tom Peters, Jim Kouzes, and Terry Pearce. In 2000, Farber established his own company, Extreme Leadership, Inc, where he is president and CEO. He is a member of The Transformational Leadership Council and has served as Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors of the world-renown, Up With People, a global leadership program for students from 18 to 29 years old. Coaching and inspiring Extreme Leadership at all organizational levels is Steve's passion, and he does so with a style that is part strategist, part social commentator and all energy. So is this one of those jobs that energises him to jump out of bed every day, inspired to make a difference to the world? And how do you get these kind of things going, when its just a thought new to the mind, and never before seen in the world? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start join up dots with the one and only Mr. Steve Farber Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty subjects with Steve Farber such as: Steve shares how he got the name of Extreme Leadership, and why it is so important to his success. Why we should start with the big question "What can I do to start building something" and then make a difference to others. How we have to all get into habits of finding the passion in our lives to really kick start the life we want. And lastly........ Steve says "It's not his job to convince someone to do something, it's his job to confirm the talent you already have" Profound advice.
Steve Farber is the president of Extreme Leadership, Incorporated, and the founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders in the business community, non-profits and education. In this episode, Steve talks about music, transparency, love and leadership in business. He explains what the Extreme Leader Institute is about [...]
What makes an exceptional leader so great, and how can we become better leaders for those we lead? In this episode of The Remarkable Leadership Podcast, best-selling author and founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, Steve Farber, joins us to examine what true leadership means, as well as what we as leaders should strive to do to make both ourselves and those we lead become better in the long run.
Nell Merlino is Founder, President and CEO of Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, the leading national not-for-profit provider of resources for women to grow their micro businesses into million $ enterprises. She is author of “Stepping Out of Line: Lessons for Women Who Want It Their Way in Life, in Love, and at Work,” from Broadway Books, which is available from Amazon.com. Throughout her career, Nell Merlino has been inspiring millions of people to take action. She is the creative force behind Take Our Daughters to Work Day, which moved more than 71 million Americans to participate in a day dedicated to giving girls the opportunity to dream bigger about their future.Nolan Bushnell, inventor of Pong and founder of Atari, is rightly considered the father of electronic gaming.Bushnell's career plans gelled while he was attending the University of Utah. At that time, he was learning the basics of computer graphics, while managing an amusement park and playing tournament chess on the side. Fascinated by the combination of computers, images, and fun, Bushnell went on to invent his first computerized video game, “Computer Space,” in 1970. This game, which looked like a prototype of the later “Asteroids,” was unfortunately too complicated and cumbersome for mass production.Steve Farber is the president of Extreme Leadership, Inc. and founder of The Extreme Leadership Institute, organizations devoted to changing the world through the cultivation and development of Extreme Leaders in business and beyond. Former “Vice President and Official Mouthpiece” (that's what it said on his business card) of The Tom Peters Company, Farber is a seasoned leadership coach and consultant who has worked with a vast array of public and private organizations in virtually every arena, from the tech sector to financial services, manufacturing, health care, hospitality, entertainment, retail, public education, non-profits, and government.Andy Abramson - Andy Abramson is the founder of Comunicano, Inc., a 20+ person asymmetrical communications consultancy, geared to providing clients with Senior Advising, Marketing Communications, Corporate Communications and Marketer-In-Residence services to start-ups, companies in transition and established brands with regard to influencer relations, marketing, advertising, public relations, social media, promotion, events and reputation management in the technology, consumer products and business to business markets. In the last 10 years 27 of his agency's clients have exited, with three IPOs. Some of the acquiring companies include Google, eBay, Yahoo, Nokia, Cisco, IBM, Citrix Online, Computer Associates, Symantec and Logitech.