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The Leader To Leader Podcast with Mark Slemons
Mark Slemons
143 episodes
3 months ago
The Leader To Leader podcast is dedicated to helping leaders like you transform and thrive. We leverage practices and perspectives to help you, your team and your organization to deliver results no one expected. I draw from my experience in sales and marketing, leadership, international business, father, husband and friend providing you with tips, insights, and techniques that will propel you to the success you've envisioned and longed for - it's within your grasp!
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The Leader To Leader podcast is dedicated to helping leaders like you transform and thrive. We leverage practices and perspectives to help you, your team and your organization to deliver results no one expected. I draw from my experience in sales and marketing, leadership, international business, father, husband and friend providing you with tips, insights, and techniques that will propel you to the success you've envisioned and longed for - it's within your grasp!
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Management
Business,
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Marketing
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LTL 130: The Labor Inspector
The Leader To Leader Podcast with Mark Slemons
11 minutes 57 seconds
6 years ago
LTL 130: The Labor Inspector







If you are in the U.S., you just celebrated the Labor Day weekend. Because I thought it was clever, I named this episode The Labor Inspector in honor of this most joyous occasion!



But it got me thinking about how infrequently we stop to measure the results of our actions. I’m guilty! Most of us are definitely busy and you all know that being busy is not equal to being productive. That’s never good; actually, it’s dangerous. Especially when you have been in a period of massive busyness with no time for evaluating the result. I’m going to come back to this point in a future episode, but for now, I want to focus on inspection.



Desirable Outcomes Or Dismal Results



This requires stopping for long enough to critically think about what you are doing. If it’s leading to desirable outcomes or dismal results, then the answer might be more obvious than when it appears to not really matter one way or the other. Here’s the challenge: with some tasks, you are too close to know whether what you are doing has potential. This is the single best reason I know of to have mentors and coaches.



Ahhhh, but if you are going to have a mentor or a coach, then you are going to have to check your ego at the door! It means being willing to be transparent and sometimes that’s not comfortable. To open ourselves for critique or judgment can be painful and embarrassing – especially if you thrive on the praise of others. I’m going to share a real-life example.



Recently, I had some feedback from a sales leader about my level of passion in a sales call. I feel like I’m passionate about what I believe in, passionate about the products I represent, convinced that we are providing tremendous value and service to our clients. It’s all good! How could I not be passionate about it, right?!



You Need A Shot Of Espresso Or Something!



And these were his words, you need to take a shot of espresso or whatever you have to do to amp yourself up – you are really thorough, but you have to bring more energy. He wasn’t saying that I needed to caffeine up, I was plenty awake. He was calling for intention and focus on my delivery. And being mindful of not just what I’m saying, but why and how I’m saying it was the goal.



If you know me, you know that I can talk. But that’s frequently a curse as much as it is a blessing! Get to it, get to the point, with efficiency and energy! I’m not talking Chris Farley “living in a van down by the river” energy – just energizing and causing others to feel it too!



So, I have to decide when someone is willing to provide that feedback, do I acknowledge that there’s room to improve? Or, do I simply dismiss it and say “No, I think it was fine the way I handled it.”



Seriously, think about the guy who reads the slide deck. Everyone is nodding off and he persists word by word, line by line, slide by slide. BORING! No one feels compelled to do anything but nap with a presentation like that. So here were two key lessons for me that I took away from this that I want to share with you:



Responding To Feedback



First, if he hadn’t said anything, I might not have noticed. I was in my groove, doing my groove thing. The same as you. you do your thing…mostly out of habit and almost on autopilot. Wake up! Change gears.
The Leader To Leader Podcast with Mark Slemons
The Leader To Leader podcast is dedicated to helping leaders like you transform and thrive. We leverage practices and perspectives to help you, your team and your organization to deliver results no one expected. I draw from my experience in sales and marketing, leadership, international business, father, husband and friend providing you with tips, insights, and techniques that will propel you to the success you've envisioned and longed for - it's within your grasp!