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Confessions of a Terrible Leader
Layci Nelson
96 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to Confessions of a Terrible Leader, where real leaders share the raw truth about the lessons they learned the hard way, so you don’t have to. Join our host, Layci Nelson, founder of Transcend Leadership Collective and former terrible leader. Every leader can become worthy of being followed if they are willing to put in “the work.” On this podcast, we share the messy stories and behind the scenes reality of what the work actually entails.
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Welcome to Confessions of a Terrible Leader, where real leaders share the raw truth about the lessons they learned the hard way, so you don’t have to. Join our host, Layci Nelson, founder of Transcend Leadership Collective and former terrible leader. Every leader can become worthy of being followed if they are willing to put in “the work.” On this podcast, we share the messy stories and behind the scenes reality of what the work actually entails.
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Management
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Q&A: What Makes a World Class Team?
Confessions of a Terrible Leader
19 minutes
8 months ago
Q&A: What Makes a World Class Team?

Join Layci as she dives into the essential traits that define a world-class team. This episode of Confessions of a Terrible Leader explores high-performance teams, healthy team dynamics, the importance of varied life experiences, and the role of innovation in achieving extraordinary results. Discover the concept of intrapreneurship and extreme ownership, and learn how intentional practice and leadership can cultivate a team that's truly killing it. Whether you're reconfiguring goals at the end of Q1 or aiming to improve your team’s output, Layci's insights and practical benchmarks offer valuable guidance for leaders aspiring to transcend the ordinary. Tune in and step into the confessional to hear real stories and gain actionable advice on building elite teams.

00:00 Introduction to Confessions of a Terrible Leader
00:26 Meet the Hosts: Layci Nelson and Mary Skop
00:44 End of Q1 Reflections and Team Goals
01:10 What Makes a World Class Team?
02:54 Hallmarks of High-Performance Teams
03:46 The Importance of Healthy Team Dynamics
09:29 Innovation and Capacity in Teams
13:06 Extreme Ownership and Intrapreneurship
17:01 Engage with Us on YouTube
18:18 Conclusion and Call to Action

Curious to learn more about taking your team to the next level? Reach out to us! We'd love to hear from you!

Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.  



Attention leaders! Check out the link below to learn more about our leadership intensive The Lift and register here:

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Confessions of a Terrible Leader
Welcome to Confessions of a Terrible Leader, where real leaders share the raw truth about the lessons they learned the hard way, so you don’t have to. Join our host, Layci Nelson, founder of Transcend Leadership Collective and former terrible leader. Every leader can become worthy of being followed if they are willing to put in “the work.” On this podcast, we share the messy stories and behind the scenes reality of what the work actually entails.