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In this episode of Rocketship.FM, host Mike Belsito talks through the crucial skill of leading without authority with guest Jocelyn Davis, author of The Art of Quiet Influence. Drawing from ancient Eastern wisdom and modern leadership research, Davis offers invaluable insights for product managers and leaders who must guide teams and influence stakeholders without formal power. The episode explores three key themes: participation, power, and progress, providing practical strategies for building genuine engagement, aligning interests, and maintaining momentum in product development. Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on influence, learning how to convert adversaries to allies, support others' initiatives, and navigate conflicts effectively. Davis challenges traditional notions of authority, emphasizing the power of consistent effort, upstream focus, and engaged presence in driving sustainable progress. This episode is a must-listen for product professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills and create lasting impact in their organizations, offering timeless wisdom adapted for the modern product management landscape. This podcast is brought to you by: INDUSTRY: The Product Conference: Join hundreds of Product Managers and Product Leaders this September 23-25, 2024 for INDUSTRY. Save $100 when you use the code Rocketship. Gigantic: Upskill your team with real-world, practical video-based training on topics like Product Strategy, Product Leadership, AI for Product Managers, and more. Rocketship.FM is brought to you by Evergreen Podcasts.
We are excited to have a conversation today with internationally known author and speaker Jocelyn Davis. Jocelyn has many business books including The Art of Quiet Influence and has written ...
Join Cate Stillman on the Thrive with Cate podcast as she explores the world of women's leadership with special guest Jocelyn Davis. In this episode, Jocelyn introduces her groundbreaking book, "Insubordinate: 12 New Archetypes for Women Who Lead," challenging traditional leadership narratives and showcasing the diverse ways women can excel in leadership roles. What You'll Get Out of Tuning In Learn about the 12 unique leadership archetypes for women, each inspired by the four classic elements – fire, earth, water, and air. Challenge conventional views of leadership by understanding and appreciating the multifaceted ways in which women can lead, breaking away from the traditional male-centric leadership model. Discover how recognizing and embracing your primary archetype can serve as a foundation for personal and professional growth. Jocelyn emphasizes that, as women, we possess the capacity to tap into any archetype as needed. Highlights Explore the concept of the heroine's journey, a narrative that diverges from the linear hero's journey, reflecting the expansive nature of women's leadership roles. Dive into the 12 leadership archetypes, ranging from the Temptress and Amazon to the Empress and Witch, each representing a unique approach to leadership inspired by the four classic elements. Understand the power of diversity in leadership styles and how women can benefit from incorporating different archetypes into their leadership repertoire. Quotes "Women's range is wider than men; we have the capacity to step into more roles, more talents, and more capabilities." "Appreciate other women's leadership styles; understand the strengths and vulnerabilities of each archetype." "We need different stories and different examples in leadership to truly embrace diversity." Links Get access to Uplevel Your Life here. Use promo code: UPLEVEL37 Get access to Lead Your Club here. Use promo code: LEAD37 Check Jocelyn Davis's books at this link: https://www.jocelynrdavis.com/books/ As Jocelyn Davis encourages women to embrace their leadership potential and recognize the broad range of archetypes within, Cate Stillman concludes the episode by emphasizing the transformative power of understanding and integrating these archetypes. Tune in to future episodes for more insightful discussions on personal growth, leadership, and empowerment. Thank you for joining us on the Thrive with Cate podcast – empowering women to thrive in every aspect of life.
Jocelyn Davis is the author of her latest book, INSUBORDINATE: 12 New Archetypes for Women Who Lead. Her previous business books include Strategic Speed, The Greats on Leadership, and The Art of Quiet Influence. She's also the author of a historical novel, The Age of Kali, called “brilliant,” “heretical,” and “deeply moving.” Jocelyn is an internationally known author and speaker, formerly EVP, Research & Development, for The Forum Corporation, a global leadership and sales development consultancy serving Fortune 1000 clients. She holds master's degrees in philosophy and Eastern classics and loves bringing timeless wisdom from many cultures to bear on modern-day leadership challenges. She grew up in a foreign-service family living in many regions of the world, including Southeast Asia, East Africa, and the Caribbean. Currently she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In this episode we discussed: embracing your own unique purpose and not letting societal expectations limit you! how leading in your authentic style is powerful how writing is all about sharing a meaningful message and connecting with readers Connect with Jocelyn Davis at: https://www.jocelynrdavis.com Is Your Book Ready to be Turned into a Successful Online Course? Find out by downloading my time-tested FREE “Book-to-Course Readiness Checklist.” Get it here today: Create Masterful Courses (https://createmasterfulcourses.com/) Want to connect? Connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinlowensphd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinlowensphd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinlowensphd/ Email: Robin@LeadershipPurposePodcast.com Thank you for listening! Rate, review, & follow on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast player. Talk to you soon! This episode was produced by Lynda, Podcast Manager #YourPodcastHelp at https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz
Are you tired of listening to the standard leadership advice? Do you want to navigate the new world of work but unsure how? In this episode of One Vision — Fintech Fuse, Theo chats with Jocelyn Davis about her journey going from corporate life to being an inspirational author and speaker. And here is Jocelyn's timeless advice: Never underestimate the power of your kind words. Take and give credit freely, and know that you have a lot to offer. And make sure you pick up a copy of Jocelyn's latest book, INSUBORDINATE: 12 New Archetypes for Women Who Lead, which presents twelve timeless female archetypes reimagined and refreshed — reminding us that we can all be fantastic leaders regardless of which archetype we might be.
Are you tired of listening to the standard leadership advice? Do you want to navigate the new world of work but unsure how? In this episode of One Vision — Fintech Fuse, Theo chats with Jocelyn Davis about her journey going from corporate life to being an inspirational author and speaker. And here is Jocelyn's timeless advice: Never underestimate the power of your kind words. Take and give credit freely, and know that you have a lot to offer. And make sure you pick up a copy of Jocelyn's latest book, INSUBORDINATE: 12 New Archetypes for Women Who Lead, which presents twelve timeless female archetypes reimagined and refreshed — reminding us that we can all be fantastic leaders regardless of which archetype we might be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me as I sit down with Jocelyn Davis, author of many books on leadership including her latest, Insubordinate where she dissects 12 female business archetypes and reframes them. A self-identified snow queen, Jocelyn is cool, collected and brilliant. Here's more about her: Jocelyn Davis is an internationally known author and speaker and the former head of R&D for a global leadership development consultancy. Her previous business books include Strategic Speed, The Greats on Leadership, and The Art of Quiet Influence. Her historical novel, The Age of Kali, has been called “brilliant,” “heretical,” and “deeply moving.” Jocelyn holds master's degrees in philosophy and Eastern classics; she loves bringing ancient stories and wisdom from many cultures to bear on modern, practical issues. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jocelyn is available for speaking engagements, interviews, and workshops. https://www.jocelynrdavis.com/
Witch. Temptress. Snow Queen. For ages, labels like these have been used to malign women and deny their leadership potential. Now, we're reclaiming them. I chat with author Jocelyn Davis about her new book Insubordinate and the twelve timeless female archetypes she has reimagined and refreshed with stories of literary and everyday women who fought, cajoled, commanded, schemed, or blasted their way free of the chains that bound them. We talk about how to discover your personal types, along with inspiration and strategies for expanding your range, tapping your inner power, and unleashing your natural leadership in work and life. Show Notes (02:53) Can you be fired for being "insubordinate" and is it a blessing? (06:20) Common labels and archetypes thrust upon women in leadership roles (08:44) “The Empress” is one of the archetypes with a great chance of success at the corporate world (10:09) How understanding your archetype helps you identify your own strengths and weaknesses (12:27) Why sometimes the worst critics of women in the workplace are other women (14:48) “The Temptress” archetype explained (16:24) Why Archetypes are not fixed and many of us contain elements from different ones (17:40) Is it easier to pretend to be another Archetype in the WFH environment? (18:47) How to leverage your Archetype to help develop your personal brand (20:34) How to show up and lead with quiet influence (24:33) Some tips for applying quiet influence in the workplace Creating a sense of participation for your team Jocelyn's links: Website: https://www.jocelynrdavis.com/ Books: Insubordinate and The Art of Quiet Influence and The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers
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Don't pull on the rice Some people are good listeners. Some are great listeners. Psychologists, musicians, podcast editors… all good listeners. And then there's Jocelyn Davis. She listens intently. With effort. Straining to understand. You notice it immediately. Jocelyn just may be the world's best listener. This may also be what makes her a fascinating author, speaker and coach. In her beautifully written, evocative books The Greats on Leadership and The Art of Quiet Influence, she writes about collaboration and the ability to get things done, make things happen. About persistence and thoughtfulness and working without coercion or what she calls “positional authority”. Grist for The Macs mill. So I was thrilled when she said yes to joining me for a conversation. Our 45-minute conversational tapestry wove threads of New Mexico wildfires, the McEnroe-Borg clashes, practices for influence and a wonderful Chinese parable (don't pull on rice to make it grow). Along the way, I learned the difference between authority and power, and about leading others - laterally instead of top-down – who don't report to you. Jocelyn Davis has applied her education in Eastern philosophy and literature practically. As she put it: “Taking mindfulness onto the playing field requires specific advice on how.” Invite participation, share power, aid progress. Tell others about how their contributions matter.Sound easy? Think about it. She offers more. Or what about this: Practice self-rule; manage your emotions. Be the steadiest person in the room, not the most powerful. Use your time well, listening to others. Intrigued? Join in! Have a listen to how Jocelyn Davis listens. Just press play.
“Command authority is a poor basis for life.” Jocelyn Davis is an author, speaker and the former head of R&D at global consultancy The Forum Corporation. We talk about how she weaves together the threads of leadership, Eastern philosophy and dramatic literature. Her insights on group development, leadership as influence, and ‘climate' in teams are really relevant for those interested in self-managing organisations. Resources: Jocelyn's book The Art of Quiet Influence Jocelyn's website Jocelyn's article about 8 traps for leaders in the corporate world Jocelyn on Twitter: @JocelynRDavis
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Lenasia residents and businesses are outraged after not being consulted about a decision to relocate informal traders from the taxi rank opposite the train station in Nirvana Drive to the Jamia Masjid area in Gemsboks Street. It’s believed the Taxi Rank Project consultant Jocelyn Davis has given the go head to the traders to use the Jamia Masjid parking lot as a trading area for at least twelve months.
Estate planning specialists Ian Dyall and Jocelyn Davis explain what estate planning is and give an overview of the different approaches you can take.
Estate planning specialists Ian Dyall and Jocelyn Davis discuss some of the more technical aspects of estate planning, including the residence nil rate band and tax-advantaged investments. They also answer a selection of questions submitted by readers.
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What’s the art of quiet influence — and how can you excel at it? Learning how to exercise influence is vital in many work situations today — on teams, with customers, in flat organizations, and especially when you don’t have formal authority but you need to drive strong results. The latest podcast from Integrity Solutions features practical tips from the front lines — in an interview with Jocelyn Davis, learning & development industry expert and author of the new book, The Art of Quiet Influence: Timeless Wisdom for Leading Without Authority.
Jocelyn Davis is an internationally known author and speaker and the former head of R&D for The Forum Corporation, a global consultancy.Her books include The Art of Quiet Influence, The Greats on Leadership, and Strategic Speed.She loves history and literature and weaves those timeless insights into her writings on learning, leadership, and strategy.Her Master’s degrees in philosophy and Eastern classics along with her decades of business experience help make her books and workshops “a great balance of introspection, inspiration, and impetus toward execution”
Join for an enlightening interview with Jocelyn Davis, the author of The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers. Jocelyn's book takes us on a tour of the best leaders and leaderships ideas throughout history. How can we apply Henry V's ideas to current leadership? What would yesterday's leaders say about today? We'll discuss the answers to these questions and more.
Jocelyn Davis got a splash of cold water in her face. Being an executive at a consulting firm she was easily published by Harvard Business Press. But when she tried to get her next book published after departing from her firm she learn a sobering lesson. Listen to Jocelyn tell the story of her journey of getting over the hump.
What does Machiavelli have to teach us about management skills? How can the works of Carl Jung make us better employees? Jocelyn Davis dusts off 2,5000 years of literature to show us that the classics aren’t just for history buffs, but can help with personal improvement in today’s workplace. You’ll learn: 1) What a famed psychologist would do with today’s standard personality tests. 2) A tyrant’s surprising tips on being a great boss. 3) What Frankenstein can teach us about leadership. Bio: Jocelyn Davis is an author and consultant with decades of experience in the corporate learning industry. Before founding her company, Seven Learning, she was head of R&D for The Forum Corporation, a global leadership development firm. In addition to her most recent book, The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers,she is co-author of Strategic Speed: Mobilize People, Accelerate Execution and has published widely on leadership, strategy execution, and workplace learning.She holds an M.A. in philosophy and is currently working on a master’s degree in Eastern classics. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her husband and daughter. View transcript, show notes links and more at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com
What does Machiavelli have to teach us about management skills? How can the works of Carl Jung make us better employees? Jocelyn Davis dusts off 2,5000 years of literature to show us that the classics aren’t just for history buffs, but can help with personal improvement in today’s workplace. You’ll learn: 1) What a famed psychologist would do with today’s standard personality tests. 2) A tyrant’s surprising tips on being a great boss. 3) What Frankenstein can teach us about leadership. Bio: Jocelyn Davis is an author and consultant with decades of experience in the corporate learning industry. Before founding her company, Seven Learning, she was head of R&D for The Forum Corporation, a global leadership development firm. In addition to her most recent book, The Greats on Leadership: Classic Wisdom for Modern Managers,she is co-author of Strategic Speed: Mobilize People, Accelerate Execution and has published widely o
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