Keynote speaker, Customer Success Coach and Podcast Host Bob Mathers is warning all of us not to fall into the trap of thinking everyone else but yourself in your organization, industry and social media has all the answers. In talking to some of the most successful business leaders in the world, Bob discovered something fascinating. "They're riddled with the same insecurities and fears as the rest of us." This gap between perception and reality is killing authentic leadership. Bob advocates for the "three-legged stool" for every major leadership decision: Is it good for the company? Is it good for the team? Is it good for me? "If we can't find a positive for all three legs of that stool, we need to keep looking for a solution." Even with all the change and uncertainty an AI world brings, Bob reminds us to remember our humanity. "Maybe it's as simple as just being human, leaning into tht things AI will never be. It will never be curious. It will never be vulnerable and never be creative." Walk your talk as a leader. Your team is always watching, looking for alignment between what you say and how you act. Once you lose that trust, it is nearly impossible to win back. This episode has been sponsored by Meter. Head to meter.com/marketimpact to learn more.
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Keynote speaker, Customer Success Coach and Podcast Host Bob Mathers is warning all of us not to fall into the trap of thinking everyone else but yourself in your organization, industry and social media has all the answers. In talking to some of the most successful business leaders in the world, Bob discovered something fascinating. "They're riddled with the same insecurities and fears as the rest of us." This gap between perception and reality is killing authentic leadership. Bob advocates for the "three-legged stool" for every major leadership decision: Is it good for the company? Is it good for the team? Is it good for me? "If we can't find a positive for all three legs of that stool, we need to keep looking for a solution." Even with all the change and uncertainty an AI world brings, Bob reminds us to remember our humanity. "Maybe it's as simple as just being human, leaning into tht things AI will never be. It will never be curious. It will never be vulnerable and never be creative." Walk your talk as a leader. Your team is always watching, looking for alignment between what you say and how you act. Once you lose that trust, it is nearly impossible to win back. This episode has been sponsored by Meter. Head to meter.com/marketimpact to learn more.
MentalFit CEO and Co-Founder Derrick McElroy shares how long term business success happens when your employees are healthy in body and mind. With 68% of millenials and 81% of Gen Z reporting leaving jobs due to mental health concerns, this is more than "quiet quitting", it is a full exodus of talent. Using his very personal experience of pain and tragedy as inspiration, Derrick is helping organizations create "high trust environments" where people feel safe to be human. At the end of the day, it's about leaders choosing to be exceptional in creating cultures where their teams thrive. "Exceptional leaders do the inner work. They create a foundation of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, social intelligence and possess a high degree of integrity. Choose to be proactive.
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Keynote speaker, Customer Success Coach and Podcast Host Bob Mathers is warning all of us not to fall into the trap of thinking everyone else but yourself in your organization, industry and social media has all the answers. In talking to some of the most successful business leaders in the world, Bob discovered something fascinating. "They're riddled with the same insecurities and fears as the rest of us." This gap between perception and reality is killing authentic leadership. Bob advocates for the "three-legged stool" for every major leadership decision: Is it good for the company? Is it good for the team? Is it good for me? "If we can't find a positive for all three legs of that stool, we need to keep looking for a solution." Even with all the change and uncertainty an AI world brings, Bob reminds us to remember our humanity. "Maybe it's as simple as just being human, leaning into tht things AI will never be. It will never be curious. It will never be vulnerable and never be creative." Walk your talk as a leader. Your team is always watching, looking for alignment between what you say and how you act. Once you lose that trust, it is nearly impossible to win back. This episode has been sponsored by Meter. Head to meter.com/marketimpact to learn more.