In this episode, Jason Diamond Arnold explores Inspire Software’s 2025 research on why most strategies fail during execution—and what leaders can do to fix this. Using survey data from multiple industries, he points out the three main barriers to strategic leadership: Underused AI, Outdated Performance Systems, and a lack of trust in Strategic Data.
This episode of the Leadership Genius Podcast emphasizes that effectivestrategy implementation needs to extend beyond the C-suite, enabling leaders atall levels to align their goals and achieve results. Learn how toporganizations utilize integrated tools, ongoing performance management, andboth warm and cold data to foster trust and transparency. This episode alsooffers resources—including Inspire’s latest white paper, TheState of Strategy 2025, the upcoming The Six Steps to a Winning Strategy e-book, and details for the September 25th webinar on The Six Steps to Making Strategy Stick—to help organizations bridge the gap between strategy and execution.
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In this special episode of the Leadership Genius Podcast, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Drea Zigarmi—scholar, practitioner, mentor, and friend. Best known as coauthor of the Situational Leadership II® model and Achieve Leadership Genius, Drea shaped modern leadership by blending rigorous behavioral science with practical tools leaders use every day.
We explore his groundbreaking contributions to leadership development, including his research on employee work passion, trust, and engagement, as well as the Five Practices and Five Contexts of Leadership that continue to guide leaders worldwide. Beyond his scholarship, listeners will hear stories that reveal the heart of who Drea was: a mentor who challenged us to apply leadership in the flow of work, a compassionate father and friend who invested in others, and a human being who lived the very principles he taught.
Published on his birthday, August 26, 2025, this episode is both a tribute and a call to action: to continue cultivating the kind of leadership that makes the world a better place.
In this episode of the Leadership Genius Podcast, Jason Diamond Arnold unpacks the power of leadership coaching — and why it’s one of the most overlooked drivers of business success. From the C-suite to self-leadership, Jason breaks down common misconceptions, explains what coaching truly is (and isn’t), and reveals how Inspire Software integrates coaching with real performance data to turn leadership theory into daily practice. Whether you’re an executive, manager, or individual contributor, you’ll learn how leadership coaching can elevate your performance, strengthen your organization’s culture, and drive measurable results.
In this episode of the Leadership Genius podcast, JasonDiamond Arnold discusses the ultimatum given to federal employees on February 22, 2025, when Elon Musk demanded that all employees list five things they had completed the previous week or face the threat of losing their jobs. This bold move sparked controversy and conversations across the political landscape.
While such a request is not uncommon in commercial environments, how it is delivered significantly impacts the culture of the organization, and in this case, it resonates across the cultural divide of the United Statesof America.
*NOTE: This podcast is NOT a political commentary podcast.We analyze only the leadership behaviors and the lessons learned from those behaviors. This is not intended to promote or criticize any political ideology related to the incidents or individuals we discuss on the podcast. Please leave respectful comments that reflect a leadership perspective.
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In this episode of The Leadership Genius Podcast, Jason Diamond Arnold explores the leadership genius of Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, who is attempting to make history this week by becoming the first coach in the modern era to win three consecutive world championships in professional American football. Find out what leadership traits you can glean from his leadership in the arena or American football.
One of the most significant leadership challenges is to influence others toward a common objective. The practical skill of effectively setting and pursuing goals is one of the most overlooked leadership practices. Too often leaders assume everyone knows the goal and what it will take to get to the objective we are pursuing. What's more we fail to focus on the key results that help us effectively move toward our goals. Join us in a conversation about the critical role effective goal setting plays in the pursuit and achievement of critical business objectives.
In this episode of the Leadership Genius podcast, we compare and contrast the power to make and implement "executive decisions" versus the challenges of collaborating and achieving consensus to inspire and influence people toward a vision or objective.
In this episode, Jason Diamond Arnold reveals the crucial significance of pursuing a career in leadership - a skill that has become increasingly valuable in today's fast-paced world. Explore how to learn about the immense benefits of honing your leadership abilities and how they can help you influence others for the greater good of your organization, nation, community, and family.
The Golden Age of Leadership with Dr. Drea Zigarmi | The Leadership Genius Podcast
Summary: Welcome to another enriching episode of The Leadership Genius Podcast, your premier destination for leadership insights and transformative ideas. This compelling segment delves into the Golden Age of Leadership with the renowned expert Dr. Drea Zigarmi. As someone who's profoundly influenced the landscape of leadership development, Dr. Zigarmi brings a treasure trove of knowledge and historical perspectives that are pivotal for current and aspiring leaders.
Dr. Zigarmi explained the evolution of leadership theories, emphasizing the revolutionary impact of behavioral scientific methods. These methodologies identify and replicate quality leadership traits, shaping contemporary leadership development strategies.
Key Takeaways from this episode include:
1. An exploration of the era termed the "Golden Age" of leadership theory provides listeners with a robust understanding of its historical significance.
2. Insightful analysis of the transition from innate leadership attributes to behavior-centric models, highlighting the scientific rigor introduced to leadership behavior studies.
3. Practical strategies based on behavioral science that professionals can employ to hone their leadership skills, enhancing team dynamics and organizational success.
Remember to subscribe, share, and leave a review for our podcast. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions on leadership featuring industry luminaries and trailblazers like Dr. Drea Zigarmi. Join host Jason Diamond Arnold, Director of Leadership Solutions at Inspire Software , as we continue to uncover the keys to effective leadership in the 21st century and beyond.
Keywords: Leadership Development, Behavioral Science, Dr. Drea Zigarmi, Golden Age of Leadership, Jason Diamond Arnold, Leadership Excellence, Transformational Ideas, Leadership Theories, Leadership Skills.
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Overview
Dive deep into the annals of leadership theory in this inaugural episode of our series dedicated to Situational Leadership Theory. Leadership, often considered an art and a science, has captured human imagination and scholarly attention for centuries. From the early emergence of the Contingency Theory of Leadership to the best-selling leadership books in the commercial marketplace, our quest to understand effective leadership has evolved dramatically. As we chart this riveting journey, we're honored to have Dr. Drea Zigarmi, our esteemed guest and coauthor of Situational Leadership 2.0 (SL II), as our special guest. Join us in understanding the foundations of leadership theory that paved the way for one of the world's most recognized leadership models.
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Note: The publication years for “Meditations”, “The Prince”, and“The Republic” are for the Penguin Classics editions, not the original works.
In this episode of The Leadership Genius podcast, we review some resent research we've done around the impact of how connected individuals are with leaders within organizations. It's one of the key indicators of employee engagement, or what we call "Employee Work Passion", and is having a significant (or not in some circumstances) impact on the Retention Crisis in a 21st Century, post pandemic, Work Experience (WX). Join me, your host, Jason Diamond Arnold, Director of Leadership Solutions at Inspire Software, as we discuss the impact of how leaders create connectedness in an a rapidly evolving work flow.
In this episode of the Leadership Genius, we take a deep dive into Leadership in an Organizational context. There are many misconceptions about how to be an effective "Executive Leader." Too often executive leadership is seen as an high level endeavor for only for an elite few. While leading an organization is not for everyone, there are some basic fundamentals every organizational leader would do well to practice in order to get the most our of their role in influencing an entire company and the culture of people that are (should be) pursuing one common vision. In this episode we interview best-selling business author, Dr. Drea Zigarmi to get a better understanding of what it means to be an effective leader in an organizational context. For more information on how we at Inspire Software help executive leaders execute strategy more effectively and manage the vision, values, and performance of an organization, visit our RESOURCES page at www.inspiresoftware.com. For more information on Dr. Zigarmi's books on leadership, please visit his landing page on Amazon.com.
In this episode of The Leadership Genius podcast we are reviewing the book, The New Psychology of Leadership. Leadership is evolving and to be an effective leader in today's Knowledge Workforce, you need to evolve with these changes. Please feel to reach out to me, Jason Diamond Arnold, Director of Leadership Solutions at Inspire Software, if you have any questions, thoughts to add, or concerns expressed about the ideas in this podcast. If you're looking for more information on the topic of leadership, please visit our Resource Page at Inspiresoftware.com.
In the first episode of Season 3 of the Leadership Genius podcast, we honor the leadership legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was a monumental leader in American and Global history. In this episode we analyze three core leadership traits that Dr. King demonstrated as he influenced the world to become a better place during his lifetime and beyond. For more on Leadership Genius, please visit our resources page at Inspire Software.
In this special Leadership Genius podcast, we interview best-selling business author, Susan Fowler, discussing her expertise on Motivation Science and the positive it is having on the world of work and beyond. This is part one of a two part series on the topic of motivation science and its impact on self leadership. You can find out more about Susan Fowler at her personal website www.susanfowler.com. You can also check out her organization, MoJo Moments, and explore her many resources on Motivation Science and other leadership concepts. To request any of the materials Susan referenced in this podcast, email her team: info@mojomoments.com. And to find out more about Leadership Genius and how we apply motivation science through Inspire Software's Continuous Performance process, please visit Inspire Software Resources. We hope you enjoy this special episode of the Leadership Genius podcast. The world needs more effective leaders! Join us in developing a better world through effective leadership practices.
We often promote the importance of developing leadership skills within organizations and communities, but have little to no evidence to quantify the value of leadership development programs or the performance of leaders who have been developed. In this episode of the Leadership Genius podcast we address the challenge of measuring, not only the effectiveness of Leadership Development programs, but leadership performance in general. How do you measure the success of training leadership development programs and the impact they have on leadership performance, as well as the health and vitality of the organization. For more information on how we measure and analyze leadership performance through Inspire Software, check out our resources page and the different ways we address this issue through our continuous performance platform.
Becoming a more effective leader often requires behavioral change in a leader. But many leaders and organizations have entrenched mindsets about what leadership is. They doubt that you can actually develop leaders or become a better leader yourself. Underestimating these mindsets, and the unspoken truths about leadership, can have a dramatic impact on your ability to implement and sustain an effective leadership development program. But the world is rapidly changing and what we know about effective leadership is evolving. Are you and your organization evolving with these changing tides? Even worse, do you think you are evolving, but in reality, stuck in old and ineffective leadership behaviors that are effecting turnover and engagement?
This week's episode of the Leadership Genius podcast addresses one of the key killers of an effective leadership development program--underestimating the mindset of leadership as you know it today. For more resources and information on how to implement an effective leadership development program, in the flow of real work, please check out Inspire Software's resource page HERE! The world needs more effective leaders.