Daily Leadership Tips
- Autor: Vários
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Short 3-5 minute leadership tips that will help you to become a more effective leader!
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Take A Subordinate With You When You Leave the Office
23/12/2019 Duração: 11minGoing along with my prior discussion "Increase by Association" and the point I made about being a teacher as well as a student, I want to give you an idea that has worked for me in the past ( others as well).Take a protégé, intern or just one of the office staff with you when you have errands to run or some mundane appointment, like a doctor appointment, getting your drivers license renewed, etc.If you give them unfettered access for that sixty to ninety minutes or more, you may learn a thing or two yourself! How?By answering their questions...Getting insight into how they view the organization...Seeing how things are running from a perspective other than your own or those who work directly under you in the office environment...If you rotate these "ride alongs"(not taking the same person all of the time), you will build loyalty and possibly gain some insight in how to manage your business even better!Be sure to subscribe to this podcast so you can be notified when a new episode is publishe
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Increase by Association
20/12/2019 Duração: 05minIncrease By Association - What Is That?If you are just starting your business, you definitely do not need to stop learning! If anything, you should be working hard to learn even more than you know now! Even things that make you feel uncomfortable in your business. You need to be part of group collaborative meetings with others in your business. But do not just try to meet with your peers at the same level as you are at. If you want to grow, you need to hang around with those who are at level you want to be at.If you hang out with those at the same level as you are, that is where you will stay. If you hang around with those one or two levels above where you are at, you will begin to pick up tips that will elevate your game and your business.I call it, “Increase by Association.” By doing this, you may not only be taking from their knowledge. At some point in time, one of them may discuss an issue they are having, and they are not sure of what to do. It may be something that you address on a regular basis. You w
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Surround Yourself With People Smarter Than You
19/12/2019 Duração: 04minSurround yourself with people who are smarter than youYou don’t know it all. So don’t pretend that you do. Surround yourself with people who know more about everything that needs to happen, than you do! There is nothing wrong with knowing the processes and maybe even the actual details of doing the job. But there comes a time when what you know is outdated.Someone once asked Henry Ford some technical aspects of the automobile. He responded he did not know the answer. When quizzed on why he did not know the answer to a question about the production of the automobile, he response was, “I don’t have to know the answers. I have a row of buttons on my phone. If I need to know something, I push one of those buttons and the person on the other end, who is the expert in that area, will tell me the information I need to know about.”Even if you are a solopreneur, you have people you rely on for services you need in your business. Office supplies, copier support, FedEx or UPS, etc. So you are not alone in these areas. C
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Players, Managers and Leaders pt 4
07/11/2019 Duração: 04minPlayers, Managers and Leaders pt 4We have been talking about the different roles in a business or corporate environment that are filled by various people. Specifically, the roles of the team players – those who are tasked with doing the work to accomplish the mission. Last time, we talked about the manager. This is the middle of the management team. The manager is responsible for accomplishing the unit mission but also in managing the team players. Taking care of their needs. Motivating them to push through until mission completion.I discussed some of the pitfalls of management. Mainly, getting too close to those you supervise. This can backfire in so many ways. Imagine if you had to fire your best friend. Because that person took advantage of their relationship with you and failed to do something you assigned them to do. How hard would that be?That is why you do not allow yourself to get too close to those you supervise. Today, I want to talk about the next level on the leadership scale and that is the role
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Players, Managers and Leaders pt 3
05/11/2019 Duração: 05minPlayers, Managers and Leaders pt 3 We have been talking about the roles different people play on the same team. Those roles may be delegated roles. That means titles assigned by virtue of authority. For example, “coach” or “manager,” or “captain” of the team.Then there are the roles that are earned through respect and demonstrated leadership ability, even though the official “title” is not delegated from above. Players on the team have those peers that are looked up to. That are emulated and admired for their ability, their knowledge and their wisdom. That is what we talked about last time.Today, I want to move into the official titles. We will talk about managers today. Although I am using a baseball or sports analogy, this can be used in businesses as well. You can see this being played out in offices, shops, stores, repair shops, etc. on a daily basis.A manager is in charge of two areas: people and mission. On the personnel side, they are responsible for taking care of the people working for them. There
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Players, Managers and Leaders pt 2
26/10/2019 Duração: 06minPlayers, Managers and Leaders pt 2Yesterday, I introduced the topic of different roles people play on a team. They can be classified as “players, managers and leaders.”Today, I discuss the role of a player.The player is responsible for performing whatever needs to be accomplished THAT DAY. They do not, typically, have a role in managing the team. They may use an “informal” chain of command and be able to exert some “peer influence” on others. That is how they begin the process of transitioning into management and leadership.But that informal type of influence is usually not given, it is earned. It is based on the respect they have gained over the course of time.My tip for you today, do the absolute BEST that you can do in your job. Do it day in and day out. Never slack off. The time you decide NOT to perform to your best, is when it will be observed by those around you.Have you ever seen a major league ball player take a full cut at a pitch, only to have it dribble out in front of the plate? Everyone in the
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Players, Managers and Leaders pt 1
25/10/2019 Duração: 02minPlayers, Managers and Leaders Part OneUsing a baseball team analogy, I share how the different roles all have a hand in the ultimate success (or failure) of the team. I also share how some players are leaders. How some leaders are players and how all three levels may be found in the same person! This is especially true if you are solo entrepreneur who has to manage all three tasks!Be sure to subscribe to this podcast down below. That way, you will be notified when we release a new episode.
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Common Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 4
23/05/2019 Duração: 09minCommon Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 4This week I have been sharing with you some common characteristics of good coaches. These are tips you should use to evaluate your coach (in whatever area you are being coached in) or to evaluate yourself and become better if you are already a coach.Quality #9: Always be positive and upbeat.Quality #10: NEVER GIVE ADVICE! I covered this a little bit in “Quality #2,” but it bears repeating in its own Quality Category! Never tell a client what to do. You job is to help the “discover” what to do. Quality #11: Do not be Judgmental.Quality #12: Share Other ResourcesIn the next episode, I will give a recap of the entire training in one episode on the "Friday Wrap Up."For a more detailed explanation, please read the entire post on my website at:http://rthibodeau.com/?p=1064
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Common Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 3
21/05/2019 Duração: 14minYesterday, I covered the first four out of twelve common characteristics. They were: A Desire to Help Other People: Become Invested in Your Client's Success; Push Them to Become Better and Do Not Become Emotionally Involved in Your Client's Problems!Today, I will continue with the next four of these common characteristics.Quality #5: Help your clients to discover who they truly are.Quality #6: You MUST have good people skills!Quality #7: Be a role model for your clients.Quality #8: You need to have compassion.In the next episode, I will cover the remaining four "Common Characteristics of a Good Coach."For a more detailed explanation of today's topic, read the entire post on my website at: http://rthibodeau.com/?p=1062
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Common Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 2
20/05/2019 Duração: 08minCommon Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 2Yesterday, I gave you the overview of this topic. Today, we dive right in!I will go over the first four of twelve "Common Characteristics" or "Qualities" of Good Coaches. If you are thinking of hiring a coach, you can use this list to analyze, compare and contrast between different coaches. It will help you to pick the best coach for YOU.If you are currently a coach, take this list and analyze your own business. Find your weak areas and make improvements. This will make you a better coach and will help you to provide better services.Quality #1: A desire to help other people. You have to enjoy helping others!Quality #2: Become invested in your client’s success. They have hired you for a reason!Quality #3: Push them to become better. You are not being hired to “be their friend.” Quality #4: Do not become emotionally involved in your client’s problems!For a more detailed explanation of this topic for today, please read the entire post on my web
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Common Characteristics of a Good Coach pt 1
16/05/2019 Duração: 03minWhat Are Some Common Characteristics of a Good Life Coach?First - “Follow the money.”You hear that all of the time. It could be reference to some alleged crime that the police are investigating. Or, it could be career advice you are receiving from someone. In this case, the advice you are being given is to have you focus on how much money you can make.But is money the most important thing in choosing a career? Money should be “a consideration.” But NOT the most important thing! For example, let’s look at two very good friends who both decide they want to be “Life Coaches.” This is very popular, up and coming career choice for people to make today. There is a lot of upside potential in this field. But is it “right for you?” Both friends attend the same training and launch their business at the same time.But person #1 has so many clients and potential clients, there is a waiting list of people wanting to work with this coach. Person #2 can barely find anyone that wants to help at all. Why is that?Well, it is p
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The Importance of Team Building
13/05/2019 Duração: 03minTeam Building! That term can bring a mix of reactions when you mention it.But the importance of team building to your organizations success cannot be over emphasized. I discuss a couple of important reasons for Team Building in this short video.You can watch the video of this episode here:https://youtu.be/XxNVHKpJGYo
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5 Tips to Better Presentations pt 5 - Friday Wrap Up
12/04/2019 Duração: 06minThis week, I have been giving you some tips to become better at giving presentations or, it can be called, “public speaking.” This is an art form that is learned. Very few people are “born” public speakers. Even those who are naturally comfortable in a public setting can learn a thing or two to become better.Monday, I emphasized on “Knowing your topic.” On Tuesday, I discussed the need to “Know Your Audience.” On Wednesday, I talked about a very effective technique that I have used (and taught others to use) in order to control our nerves – avoid making eye contact! For Thursday, we talked about the need to PRACTICE! For more information on this topic, read the entire post on my website here:http://rthibodeau.com/2019/04/5-tips-to-better-presentations-pt-5-friday-wrap-up/
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5 Tips to Better Presentations pt 4 - PRACTICE!
11/04/2019 Duração: 03minPRACTICE! Even if it is only you and a mirror. Or you and a computer. Record yourself on audio (if you are making only an audio presentation). Record yourself on video if you are doing a video presentation or an in person presentation.Rehearse the entire presentation. Rehearse using the Power Point slide deck. Rehearse turning the recorder on. Rehearse every single detail as if it were live. For more information on this topic, read the entire post on my website here:http://rthibodeau.com/2019/04/5-tips-to-better-presentations-pt-4-practice/
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5 Tips to Better Presentations pt 3 - Overcoming Nervousness
10/04/2019 Duração: 04minIf you are nervous while speaking (especially in person), DO NOT MAKE EYE CONTACT!Eye contact with those you do not know will only amplify the nervousness. So what should you do?The main technique I have used to counter this nervousness but yet appear to make eye contact is to focus on a spot on the wall behind the people. As I glance over the crowd, I just look beyond them. If a large room, I’ll look towards an aisle way, etc. It appears to everyone there I am direct eye contact, but I haven’t looked one person in the eye!For more information on this topic, read the entire post on my website at:http://rthibodeau.com/2019/04/5-tips-to-better-presentations-pt-3-overcoming-nervousness/
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5 Tips to Better Presentations pt 2 - Know Your Audience
09/04/2019 Duração: 03minGet to know your audience before the presentation. Whenever possible, try to establish a rapport with them before the presentation begins. Actually talk with them! If in person, show up early. During the breaks, meet people and talk with them. Ask questions about what they do, why they are there and what they are hoping to receive from the event.For more detail on this topic, please read the entire post on my website at: http://rthibodeau.com/2019/04/5-tips-to-better-presentations-online-or-public-speaking-pt-2-know-your-audience/
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5 Tips to Better Presentations pt 1 - Know Your Topic
08/04/2019 Duração: 03minYou cannot speak or teach others something you are not knowledgeable about yourself. If you attempt to do so, it will not take somebody who is more of an expert than you to call your bluff. For example, if I say I am an expert on everything dealing with Disney World, and I never mention Mickey Mouse at all – that would raise suspicion that I may not know as much as I’m trying to convince you of. So, “Know your topic” before you even attempt to speak.For more detail on this topic, please read the entire post on my website at:http://rthibodeau.com/2019/03/5-tips-to-better-presentations-online-or-public-speaking-pt-1/
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Decisions That Can Make (or Break) You As A Leader - pt 5 Friday Wrap Up
07/04/2019 Duração: 03minFriday Wrap-UpAs leaders, our number on job description is to be able to make accurate, timely and effective decision. That can range from small, routine decisions and an all important strategic decision. A great leader will be able to make these decision, communicate them to the team effectively and supervise the implementation of the decisions made.Great leaders can balance their emotions against the reasons for the decisions. Great leaders will make the decisions despite the anxiety, stress and sometimes unfavorable reactions from peers, subordinates and others. If the decision needs to be made, they need to make it.This week, I shared with you several different types of decisions that can, quite literally, “Make or Break You” as a leader!On Monday,I discussed “How to Hire”people. As a leader, it is your job to be able to evaluate potential new hires, review the information they have provided you. Remember, they are biased in the information they providing. http://rthibodeau.com/2019/03/decisions-that-can
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Decisions That Can Make (or Break) You As A Leader - pt 4 Making Strategic Decisions
06/04/2019 Duração: 05minMaking Strategic DecisionsYesterday, I covered the small, routine decisions that a leader makes. I shared how each decision may seem insignificant when taken by itself, but have major implications when viewed from the big perspective.Today, I cover making the "Strategic Decisions." This is actually where the leader should be focused. In order to do this, as we covered yesterday, the leader should be able to delegate the routine decisions to others. This will allow the leader to focus on the strategic decision making.The leader should be able to gather and evaluate ALL of the information that is available. Then, formulate at least 3 (but preferably 4) different plans for moving forward, using the information and research to guide them. But the leader's job is not finished there. In addition to the 3-4 plans, the leader should also plan 3 different positive outcomes from implementing the plan and 3 different negative outcomes as well.By doing your strategic planning in this manner, a leader will
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Decisions That Can Make (or Break) You As A Leader - pt 3 Routine Decision Making
05/04/2019 Duração: 03minRoutine Decision Making On your "Daily Leadership Tip" for today, I am continuing our discussion of "Decisions That Will Make (or Break) You As A Leader."Today, I will discuss the little, "routine" decisions a leader will make (or delegate to be made, thinking they do not matter).As the leader, you are ultimately responsible for EVERYTHING in your area of supervision. Even the minutia. In today's video, I show you how even small, what seems to be, inconsequential decisions, can have a major impact on your bottom line.Yes, you can delegate the authority to others to handle the decisions, but they should do so according to your guidelines concerning the task at hand.So, the day-to-day, routine tasks, can either “Make you or break you”as a leader!For more information on this topic, see the entire post on my website at: http://rthibodeau.com/2019/03/decisions-that-can-make-or-break-you-as-a-leader-pt-3/