I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.
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I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.
This week is a change of pace episode with some life observations and ways in which to find a better sense of purpose for you and your team or family. I begin with a shameless admission of my love for professional wrestling and lessons learned from the ring. I then pose the interesting question of whether people are motivated by a fear of a consequence or by a reward. You will learn a few techniques that you can apply today with the people in your lives. A quick thirteen-minute sprint. Enjoy!
Lead At Work and At Home
I am back after a hiatus from the podcast world. On today's short episode I am joined by my daughter, Hannah. We talk about leadership from the perspective of an 11-year old. Hannah shares her recipe on what makes a great leader. I share my thoughts on how it feels to let someone go. We also throw in some good old fashioned banter between a father and daughter.