Fast Leader Show | Stories To Help You Move Onward And Upward...faster
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 164:37:32
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Sinopse
The Fast Leader Show is a podcast created to help you move onward and upward faster in your career and life. We deliver to you leadership tips, quotes, and inspirational stories in a fun way. Jim Rembach delivers an informative show for employees, leaders, entrepreneurs, and all who lead self and others every Wednesday. Each episode brings you a guest who shares their story that will help you get over the hump. We end each show with the Hump Day Hoedown where our guests provide robust yet rapid answers to the questions we all like to ask. Are you ready to hoedown? Woot Woot!
Episódios
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093: Mark Nathan: I was leaving part of me behind
02/11/2016 Duração: 30minMark Nathan built his young career as an actor and being in the film world. As he entered into the entrepreneur world it was difficult for him to let the film work go. That’s when Mark found a new perspective that helped him to move onward and upward.
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092: TwinEngine: It changed how we thought about marketing
26/10/2016 Duração: 24minWinnie Brignac Hart and Lorrie Brignac Lee lost 75 percent of their business in a weekend. Being based in New Orleans when hurricane Katrina hit, overnight they became a crisis communication firm. Immediately they learned what it meant to truly help people in a different way. Through this experience they were able to align what was important to them and move onward and upward faster.
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091: Wade Fransson: This is not the tent
19/10/2016 Duração: 29minWade Fransson was a junior in High School and spent ten months living in a tent through the Alaskan winter. Having to endure the cold winter by using a portable stove served to be too much for Wade when the stove blew up in his face. Listen to Wade tell his story of surviving and making a greater impact.
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090: Bob Burg: I resisted change and it set me back
12/10/2016 Duração: 22minBob Burg is not a technical person by nature. He even built a business that did not depend on technology. Despite several people warning him that he needed to learn technology, he got complacent, even cocky and his business suffered for several years. Listen to Bob tell how he was left behind and how he got over the hump.
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089: Doug Woodard: I could not disclose what had happened
05/10/2016 Duração: 13minDoug Woodard was new to his company when he had to terminate a long tenured employee. Doug faced a lot of fear in letting her go and facing the team. While wanting to take ownership of the decision Doug was not able to be transparent with the details. Listen to Doug’s story of how he was able to get over the hump.
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088: Jocelyn Davis: I no longer had a platform
28/09/2016 Duração: 28minJocelyn Davis got a splash of cold water in her face. Being an executive at a consulting firm she was easily published by Harvard Business Press. But when she tried to get her next book published after departing from her firm she learn a sobering lesson. Listen to Jocelyn tell the story of her journey of getting over the hump.
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087: Roy Atkinson: Despite the fact that I grew up privileged
21/09/2016 Duração: 19minRoy Atkinson grew up as a privileged kid. Then Roy found himself needing to work his way through high school and college while his mother tended to her ailing mother and Roy’s father. Roy had to get over several humps to move onward and upward. But one of Roy’s most valuable lessons came later.
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086: Ann Parker: I had kind of lost my power
14/09/2016 Duração: 20minAnn Parker was in her twenties and had become a shrunken version of herself. She lost confidence in herself and lost her identity. Her world and her future came crashing down and that’s when she reached inside and climbed out. Listen to Ann tell her story of finding new strength.
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085: Bob Tiede: I didn’t think my heart was wrong
07/09/2016 Duração: 27minBob Tiede had an Executive Vice President volunteer to fund raise for the organization he worked for. After two years he resigned. Shortly after that Bob learned the reason he resigned. It was because Bob was a benevolent teller. Listen to Bob’s story of how he learned a new way to move onward and upward faster.
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084: Brian Sullivan: They all had their political agendas
31/08/2016 Duração: 25minBrian Sullivan worked for an organization that would bring together an executive committee to make decisions on business they wanted to pursue. Because of all of their political agendas, the system wasn’t serving the company or customers very well. That’s when Brian pioneered a more customer-centric approach to sales that helped them to win better deals and avoid pursuing the bad deals.
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083: Mike Wittenstein: I am by no means an actor
24/08/2016 Duração: 28minMike Wittenstein had not acted since his junior high school play. But he decided to take an acting class and it helped him to grow his business. Listen to Mike tell his story of how he discovered a way to improve the customer experience by using the fine art of acting in a whole new way.
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082: Megan Constantino: From that hump I got a baby bump
17/08/2016 Duração: 18minMegan Constantino decided to go on national television to share one of the most un-cool, un-sexy things you could think about. Being completely driven by God, she and her husband Frank decided to go on the Steve Harvey to share their struggles with infertility and it made all the difference for them. Listen to Megan’s story of courage and getting over several humps.
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081: Bill Dann: My Inadequacies led to him being crushed
10/08/2016 Duração: 23minBill Dann was working for a native Alaskan run organization. The Board of Directors put a lot of pressure on Bill to replace himself with an Alaskan native, since it was the purpose of the organization. Bill hired a young leader and unfortunately he was put into a situation that he was not prepared for. He got creamed. Bill has never forgiven himself for that. Listen to Bill talk about the lesson he learned and how it can help you to move onward and upward faster.
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080: Paul Maskill: I wasn’t really helping the business grow
03/08/2016 Duração: 27minPaul Maskill was doing all of the busy admin work in his business. Paul was working 60-80 hours per week but was not leading his business. He was failing to take his business to the next level. That’s when Paul made a decision that ultimately led him to become the leader that generated the business growth that led him to an even bigger business opportunity.
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079: Curtis Kopf: It takes time to get over that
27/07/2016 Duração: 15minCurtis Kopf has a point of view on what he wants to do and he just wants to go do it. But when Curtis encounters someone with differing opinions he has had to learn how to prevent himself from dismissing them and pushing them out of the way. Listen to Curtis as he shares how he gets over this hump.
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078: Bob Anderson: It meant bigger changes than I was up for
20/07/2016 Duração: 24minBob Anderson started his career in the family business making hog food and dog food. One evening, while cleaning out a rail car full of feed ingredients, Bob said something out loud that sent him on a life long journey. Listen to Bob tell his story of how he got over the hump.
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077: Adam Dorrell: It can be the kicker that gets you going
13/07/2016 Duração: 23minAdam Dorrell had been made redundant three times in his career. The first time he had small children. The most recent time he had another set of small children. Listen to what happened to Adam and how he was able to move onward and upward.