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Do you lead over or through? Jonathan Clark says leading through is finding leadership everywhere throughout the organization. He shares three essential elements of leadership: heart, mind, and soul. Leadership is fundamentally about doing what's right and leading through positive influence rather than coercion or authority. Jonathan believes there can be “love” in leadership – more than an idea but genuine appreciation, attention, and support for colleagues. Listen For 00:00 Introduction 00:08 Clarifying Leadership Beyond Command and Control 00:33 Welcome to The Remarkable Leadership Podcast 01:13 Engage with Us on Social Media 01:44 Introduction to Jonathan Clark 02:29 Discussing the Origins of Leadership Concepts 04:04 Insights from a Cement Plant Study on Leadership 07:03 Distinguishing Leadership from Power and Control 09:29 The Process of Writing a Book with Family 10:29 Leadership as a Process of Mobilization 12:06 Exploring the Soul of Leadership 13:30 Leadership as a Moral Act 16:17 Challenges of Defining Leadership vs. Coercion 18:00 Persistence of Command-and-Control Models in Leadership 21:05 The Heart of Leadership: Focusing on Thriving People 24:18 Love as a Core Leadership Value 25:31 Making Wellness and Success of Others a Priority 26:04 The Mind of Leadership: Problem Solving and Decision-Making 28:34 Practical Advice for Leaders: Start with the Soul 29:34 Fun Facts About Jonathan Clark 29:56 Jonathan's Current Reading: A Biography of Mitt Romney 31:09 Where to Learn More About Jonathan and His Work 32:11 Reflecting on Leadership as a Verb and a Moral Act 33:08 Closing Remarks Meet Jonathan Jonathan's Story: Jonathan R. Clark is the co-author of Leading Through: Activating the Heart, Soul, and Mind of Leadership, written alongside his father and sister. He is a professor of management at The University of Texas at San Antonio, where he has also served as a department chair and associate dean. His work focuses on helping leaders create the conditions under which individuals, groups, and organizations do their best collective work. He holds a master's degree from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and a doctoral degree from the Harvard Business School. https://www.leadingthrough.co/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-clark-3734616/ Book Recommendations Leading Through: Activating the Soul, Heart, and Mind of Leadership by Kim B. Clark, Jonathan R. Clark, Erin E. Clark Romney: A Reckoning by McKay Coppins Like this? The Empathy Advantage with Heather McGowan Compassionate Accountability with Nate Regier
Kim Clark's leadership experience is impressive: Dean of Harvard Business School, President of Brigham Young University—Idaho, Commissioner of Church Educational System for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kim is also the author of the book Leading Through, which he wrote with his daughter Erin and son Jonathan. Kim earned his B.A., MA, and PhD in economics from Harvard. In this episode we discuss the following: We're all leaders. And the best leaders lead in 3 ways: they help people experience meaning, purpose, and personal growth. They help the organization realize its purpose. And they strengthen the organization. Leaders always do good. They strive to increase light and decrease darkness. When Kim became Dean of Harvard Business School, he knew he had to fire a colleague who had been a kind of poison. The previous administration had been afraid to fire the colleague for fear of a lawsuit with the Union. But when Kim fired the person, the Union said, “What took you so long?” Connect on Social Media: X: https://twitter.com/nate_meikle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natemeikle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nate_meikle/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nate.meikle
Kim B. Clark joined the Harvard faculty in 1978 and served as dean of the faculty at Harvard Business School from 1995 to 2005. He also served as the fifteenth president of Brigham Young University-Idaho from 2005 to 2015, Commissioner of Education for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 2015 to 2019, and is Distinguished Professor of Management at Brigham Young University.
We can become disciple-leaders by understanding the soul, heart, and mind of leadership, which work together to bring real power to leaders. Kim B. Clark, professor in the Marriott School of Business, delivered this forum address on July 30, 2024. You can access the talk here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest is an American scholar, educator, and religious leader who has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since April 2015 and was the church's seventeenth Commissioner of Church Education from 2015 to 2019. He served previously as the 15th president of Brigham Young University–Idaho from 2005 to 2015 and as the Harvard Business School (HBS) dean from 1995 to 2005. He was also the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration. He published an important series of studies on technological innovation with various co-authors. The organisational linkages, or integration, required to accomplish innovation is a thread that runs through these studies. These insights culminated in his book with Carliss Baldwin, “Design Rules: The Power of Modularity,” which explores the rules for integrating components that shaped innovation in the computer industry and many others. He studied economics with Clay Christensen in the Fall of 1970 and became his dissertation advisor years later alongside Joe Bower. Kim Bryce Clark is with us to celebrate the life and theories of his friend Clayton Christensen and, indeed, share some of his theories.
Beware the dangerous universal sin of pride that can come in adversity or prosperity. Our heart must be full of the Spirit and not set upon worldly things. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elder Kim B. Clark teaches that we need to rivet our focus on the Savior.
Elder Kim B. Clark was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 4, 2015. He was released on October 5, 2019. At the time of his call he had been serving as the president of Brigham Young University–Idaho since 2005. He served as a member of the Fifth Quorum of the Seventy, Idaho Area, from 2007 to 2014. He also served as the Commissioner of the Church Educational System.Elder Clark received a bachelor of arts, a master of arts, and a PhD, all in economics, from Harvard University. He became a faculty member at the Harvard Business School in 1978 and was named dean of that school in 1995. He served in that capacity until the summer of 2005, when he was named the president of Brigham Young University–Idaho.Elder Clark has served in a number of Church callings, including full-time missionary in the South German Mission, elders quorum president, ward executive secretary, counselor in a bishopric, bishop, high councilor, and counselor in a stake mission presidency.Kim Bryce Clark was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on March 20, 1949. He married Sue Lorraine Hunt in June 1971. They are the parents of seven children.
Kim B. Clark teaches that as we embrace the plan God has for each one of us, we will find the power to overcome our personal crucibles. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En diciembre del 2015, en la revista “Harvard Business Review”, Clayton Christensen (entonces profesor Kim B. Clark de Administración de Empresas de Harvard Business School), Michael Raynor (entonces Director de Deloitte Consulting LLP) y Rory McDonald (profesor asistente de Harvard Business School) expusieron en un artículo denominado: “¿Qué es la Innovación Disruptiva?” una serie de argumentos que explican con gran claridad qué es y qué no es la innovación disruptiva. Veinte (20) años después de haberse presentado la teoría de la Innovación disruptiva y en vista que las ideas resumidas en la frase “innovación disruptiva” se habían convertido en parte poderosa del pensamiento empresarial, pero corrían el peligro de perder su utilidad por su mala interpretación y aplicación, las autoridades principales de esta teoría, revisaron sus principios fundamentales así como su desarrollo y limitaciones de los últimos veinte años. Ellos nos dejaron un legado como lo es dicho artículo y debido a que la innovación disruptiva es un tema con mucha vigencia en las organizaciones, emprendimientos, aulas de clases en las universidades y en general, en el mundo de los negocios, InnovandoHoy.com trae para usted un resumen de los puntos tratados en este artículo bajo el formato ya conocido de podcast. ¡Esperamos disfrute de este contenido preparado con mucho esmero y cariño para usted!
Elder Kim B. Clark, Emeritus General Authority, delivered November 10, 2020.
Beware the dangerous universal sin of pride that can come in adversity or prosperity. Our heart must be full of the Spirit and not set upon worldly things. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if you got hit by a bus? Would your work and organization be able to continue? Today Jeff Pawlow joins us and shares the importance of building your organization to succeed outside of yourself. As the Founder and Managing Shareholder of The Growth Partnership, Jeff leads a dynamic team of professionals dedicated to helping their clients succeed as business owners. He has repeatedly been named one of the profession's "Top 100 Most Influential People" by Accounting Today. Currently, the client "footprint" of The Growth Partnership consists of 452 accounting firms in the United States – including 56 of the Accounting Today "Top 100" firms"; 39 associations/state societies, and 13 international firms. Jeff currently resides in suburban St. Louis with his wife Cindy and their four children. In his free time, Jeff enjoys escaping to his family retreat in remote McCloud, CA, and serving as the "voice" of the St. Louis University High School and Affton Americans hockey teams. What are we reading? Today's book is How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton Christensen. Clayton is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Simon shares how this book has impacted his life as well as shaping Catch Fire Show.ABOUT THE SHOWAligning the Who/How/What for six figures. Gain skills to succeed without the university price tag. Simon provides tips for designing your career path, exclusive interviews with expert guests about success designing their own paths. LEARN MORE
Kim B. Clark shares that as we embrace the Plan of Salvation, and God's plan for each one of us, we will find the power to overcome our personal crucibles. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast series features past FairMormon Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2020 conference, held earlier this month. If you would like to watch all the presentations from our 2020 conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Elder Kim B. Clark, Seeking Jesus Christ The transcript and video are available here. Elder Kim […] The post FairMormon Conference Podcast #59 – Elder Kim B. Clark, “Seek the Lord Jesus Christ” appeared first on FairMormon.
Kim B. Clark shares that the Church's global education initiative will help us prepare for greater future challenges. We must be better to learn and teach in the Lord's pattern. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't feel like you fit the "leadership mold"? Join Elder Clark, former dean of the Harvard Business School and president of BYUI, as he shares some of the insights on leadership he's gained from years of spiritual and secular leadership. He shares what it takes to be a good leader and what pitfalls to avoid while in executive positions.
Join Ed and Ron as they discuss the contributions of Clayton Christensen, one of our favorite business authors and thinkers. According to Wikipedia: Clayton Magleby Christensen (April 6, 1952 – January 23, 2020) was an American academic and business consultant who served as the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School (HBS). He was best known for his theory of disruptive innovation, first introduced in his 1997 book The Innovator's Dilemma, which has been called the most influential business idea of the early 21st century. He was also a prominent mid-level leader and writer in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Christensen was also a co-founder of Rose Park Advisors, a venture capital firm, and Innosight, a management consulting and investment firm specializing in innovation.
This was a hot topic that I polled my audience about several months ago and I'm happy to bring on my best friend who's an expert at creating and maintaining deep friendships, my husband Neil. Together we talk about the importance of having good friends, where to find those friends, what to do (and NOT to do) to make sure your friendships are rooted in trust, and even some advice for parents whose kids are struggling with friendships. We hope that you'll find some ideas that are helpful and uplifting in this episode and if you do we'd love to hear about it at the end if you'll take just a second to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Show Notes: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie “Beware of Pride” Ezra Taft Benson https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1989/04/beware-of-pride?lang=eng “Are Ye Stripped of Pride” Kim B. Clark https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/kim-b-clark/ye-stripped-pride/ Skillshare for 2 Free Months of learning! Four Sigmatic for 15% off your order! Produced by Dear Media
Kim B. Clark warns us to beware the dangerous universal sin of pride that can come in adversity or prosperity. Our heart must be full of the Spirit and not set upon worldly things. Support the show.
As we embrace the Plan of Salvation, and God's plan for each one of us, we will find the power to overcome our personal crucibles and be better equipped to learn, serve, and love.
Kim B. Clark - Ensign Magazine - August 2017
Dr. Kim B. Clark
Dr. Kim B. Clark, President of Brigham Young University-Idaho, Economics doctorate from Harvard University