Jargon's job is to create efficiency with communication to expedite information delivery. However, the problem arises when jargon is used and it's not understood by the audience, leading to miscommunication and confusion. In episode 50 of the Seeding the Lead Podcast we discuss - How to use jargon - When not to use it - The importance of utilizing plain language. Click the link below to learn how to use jargon to minimize communication errors. https://buff.ly/3SFdKS1 #leadership #coaching #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #leader #executivecoach #seedingthelead #management
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Executive Coaching is extremely effective at getting results, but Field Coaching takes it to a whole new level! In this episode of the SCCi Behavioral Leadership Podcast, my colleagues Alana Walsh, BPR, CEC, PCC and Nic Weatherly, Ph.D. talk about the power of coaching "in the field", and how pairing Applied Behavioral Science with Leadership Development can change organizational culture. Highlights of this episode for me were: · Distinguishing the difference between constructive feedback for development, and criticism as punishment. · In the absence of positive feedback, great leaders can’t articulate what makes them great. This makes it incredibly difficult to intentionally influence greatness in their organization. · The distinction between behaviors and labels. · How to use feedback to shape organizational culture. Have a listen to the episode here, I think you'll love it! https://lnkd.in/gQnE6jdE
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Huge thanks again to The Product Experience Podcast 🙏 I had such a great time diving into the importance of coaching as a leadership skill. We talked through some of the coaching tools and frameworks that I often use with clients to think through everyday challenges, including: - How the Sphere of Influence can help you map out a new approach to stakeholder management. - How considering your role in a tense situation with the Karpman Drama Triangle can give you a new perspective on tricky situations at work. - How to feel more confident about making decisions by using the Waterline analogy. You can catch up on the episode here: https://buff.ly/48moj1t #productpodcast #learning 🎙️#coaching #leadership
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They say public speaking is people's #1 fear. That fear emanates from many sources. As a professional speaker, that fear could emanate from a lack of clarity. It could be from the fear that you will forget something or make a mistake. This was something that came up for my clients as we prepared for our IQONIK Talks™️ Leadership Conference. To overcome or work through this fear, I asked them to do one thing ... Be "powerful not perfect." And in this snippet from my interview on the Speaking and Communication Podcast with Roberta Ndlela, I discuss why we shouldn't be afraid to make mistakes. Link to full episode in the comments. #publicspeakingtips #keynotespeaker #executivespeakercoach #publicspeakingcoach #leadershipdevelopment
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What happens when we ignore a problem or avoid conflict? Sharing this small snippet from my interview with the amazing Daniel Tocchini of Take New Ground on The Leadership Project podcast this week. Dan gives concrete advice on how to stop avoid conflict and unlock the potentiality in conflict in your team. You don't want to miss this one. Would love to hear your thoughts below on healthy conflict management and what happens when you avoid conflict. #conflictmanagement #leadership
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How effective is your communication? Are you comfortable delivering positive and negative feedback? Does the recipient of your communication have clear actionable feedback? I spend a lot of time coaching and mentoring clients on effective communication. This post is a statement staff at Google have apparently been asked to state how much they agree with. I discuss this and 12 other questions /statements they use to assess leadership performance in Episode 27 of The Lonely Leader Podcast which you can enjoy via the below links: Apple - https://lnkd.in/d4c3txdz Spotify - https://lnkd.in/dYHvcdTH YouTube - https://lnkd.in/dB_Q_EZN #thelonelyleader #leadership #professionaldevelopment #leadershipcoach
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Looking to level up your communication skills and add a little excitement to your morning routine? Check out the Speak by Design podcast! With episodes that are just 20 minutes long, you'll get quick and valuable insights and tips on each week's theme. We are currently seven episodes into the 2024 series, "50 Leadership Communication Lessons in 50 Weeks". Subscribe now and get a new episode waiting for you every Monday morning. Don't miss out on the chance to improve your communication skills - give it a listen today! Stephanie Bickel Speak by Design
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"What is the best scenario? Fear becomes a strength." In this new episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with international leadership coach and consultant Gerardo Segat about what we fear and how to coach through that fear as leaders. We discuss... - Leadership through fear management - Pyramid of fears - The Bullet Train and Regional Train approaches to coaching fear - Transforming fear into strength - The necessity of psychological safety - Coaching with diversity in mind Listen wherever you download your podcasts. . . . #Coaching #Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #Fear
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When I teach executive presentation skills to clients, one of the lessons I try to convey is that their presentations are more boring than they think. Seriously. Watch most corporate presentations. They're snoozers! 💤 We then talk about ways to improve them. Terri Sjodin joined us in episode 414 to talk about her book Presentation Ready. Her extensive research identifies the top reasons why presentations go wrong, and her book explains how to avoid those. Check out this snippet from the discussion with Terri. Then queue up episode 414 of the People and Projects Podcast to learn more. She shares some practical ideas that will help you with that presentation you have coming up! #projectmanagement #hapmo #management #leadership #pmo #presentationskills #freePDUs #PDU
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Are you a person that turns the light switch off or on? Are you a half full or half empty leader? What do you do when things go wrong or change is needed? In episode 82 Rocky talks about how to be a successful leader by evaluating a light versus darkness attitude. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3InHVap Listen to Rocky’s advice on the Leadership Library Podcast - every Tuesday and Thursday. Designed for busy people - designed to help you be a better, CEO, business leader, person. Learn more about Rocky Romanella at www.tightenthelugnuts.com or https://lnkd.in/dB5MKcy Rocky Romanella is an experienced leader, speaker and podcaster. Find out if your company qualifies to book him for your next event, or hire him to take your business to the next level. #leadershipdevelopment #leadershiptips #leadershipprogram #leadershipteam #leadershipmindset #leadership101 #leadershiptoptips #teammanagement #leadership2023 #podcastadvice
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"Just because you say something, it doesn’t mean they heard it, believe it, or will do it.” - Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast Great points for listener-centered communication! Before you communicate anything, answer these three questions: 1. What do I want people to know? 2. What do I want them to feel? (Emotions move people to action.) 3. What do you want them to do? (If they can’t define it, they can’t do it.) Big thought: You are never just talking. You are always leading! • You are never just announcing—you are leading. • You aren’t just running a staff meeting—you are leading to the specific purpose. • You are never just announcing—you are leading. • You aren’t just running a staff meeting—you are leading to the specific purpose. • You aren’t just having a developmental conversation—you are leading to a desired outcome. (Thanks to #wycliffe Leadership & Development team for sharing this podcast with us.) #communication #leadership #meetings #staff #development
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