289: Why Strong Character Matters

289: Why Strong Character Matters

289: Why Strong Character Matters

I’ve been hosting my podcast for more than five years, since June 2019, and have never done a solo episode. That changes with this episode! Many of my listeners have requested that I share some of my thoughts about leadership, so I’ve decided to devote one episode each month to speaking directly with you.

For this episode, I focused on the topic of character—what it is and two specific areas that show why it’s essential for leadership. My business partner Denny Coates and I have been immersed in this aspect of leadership development for decades, and even more so in the past two years as Denny has worked on his latest book, Grow Strong Character, and the two of us have created content for our new self-paced leadership development program, GSL SkillBuilder.

I’m the co-founder and president of Grow Strong Leaders, a company that publishes software tools and books to help people build strong relationships at work and at home.

You’ll discover:

  • What strong character consists of
  • The role of character in leadership
  • Why character development strengthens emotional intelligence
  • The importance of helping people live into an organization’s core values
  • Resources that can help you strengthen your own character

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204: How Leaders Inspire, Connect, and Achieve at Ball Corporation

204: How Leaders Inspire, Connect, and Achieve at Ball Corporation

204: How Leaders Inspire, Connect, and Achieve at Ball Corporation

What happens if you refer to new initiatives in scientific terms like “experiment” and “test”? That’s exactly what Mark Kaestner, Ed.D., does at Ball Corporation. You’ll be fascinated to learn how that approach ensures success later, when scaling the program. Mark also explains why continuous feedback is a critical piece of the process.

Mark is Vice President of Talent Development, Learning and Development, People Analytics and Transformation at Ball. He has more than twenty years of executive experience in these fields with companies like Coca-Cola and Graphic Packaging. Mark finds it exhilarating to have the opportunity to impact leaders and employees through talent solutions, and you’ll feel his enthusiasm come through in this conversation.

You’ll discover:

  • 3 core values that drive behavior and performance at Ball
  • Why Mark uses the words “experimenting” and “testing” with initial implementation of a new program instead of “pilot”
  • How continuous feedback is used by managers coaching employees and by employees giving upward feedback
  • The 3 power questions that managers are encouraged to ask employees in their monthly meetings
  • The key lessons Mark has learned in his own growth as a leader

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157: When Love, Passion & Accountability Are a Company’s Core Values

157: When Love, Passion & Accountability Are a Company’s Core Values

157: When Love, Passion & Accountability Are a Company’s Core Values

What’s it like to work in a company whose core values are practiced daily by leaders and employees alike? Christopher Lind paints a clear picture, describing the positive impact on relationships and results.

Christopher is Chief Learning Officer at ChenMed. He’s a globally recognized, digital-first leader in learning and workplace technology with a career at the intersection of people, business, and technology. He’s the founder of Learning Sharks and host of the Learning Tech Talks Podcast.

You’ll discover:

  • How ChenMed teams live their core values when interacting with each other and their patients
  • Four challenges that Christopher is hearing about when talking with leaders in organizations
  • A simple solution for eliminating the problem of poor managers
  • How leaders can reduce employee anxiety and build a foundation of trust

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