Jim Huling, author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution
6 episodes
1 week ago
If you lead a team — any team — there is a truth you need to hear: Breakthroughs don’t come from the top. They come from the middle. In this episode, Jim shares a powerful true story from a major hospital system where performance problems were putting patients at risk — and no amount of policies, incentives, or executive focus could fix it. Until someone finally asked the people closest to the work. What happened next changed everything — not because of a senior leader’s strategy, but b...
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If you lead a team — any team — there is a truth you need to hear: Breakthroughs don’t come from the top. They come from the middle. In this episode, Jim shares a powerful true story from a major hospital system where performance problems were putting patients at risk — and no amount of policies, incentives, or executive focus could fix it. Until someone finally asked the people closest to the work. What happened next changed everything — not because of a senior leader’s strategy, but b...
What do you do when the path ahead isn’t clear, the data isn’t complete, and the outcome isn’t guaranteed? In this episode of Execution Insights™: The Podcast, Jim Huling explores one of the most underestimated forces in leadership: faith expressed as belief. Drawing inspiration from the unforgettable “bridge of faith” scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jim shares how belief transforms the way leaders show up in uncertain times: Belief in your team ignites performance and resilience...
Execution Insights™: The Podcast
If you lead a team — any team — there is a truth you need to hear: Breakthroughs don’t come from the top. They come from the middle. In this episode, Jim shares a powerful true story from a major hospital system where performance problems were putting patients at risk — and no amount of policies, incentives, or executive focus could fix it. Until someone finally asked the people closest to the work. What happened next changed everything — not because of a senior leader’s strategy, but b...