Épisodes

  • ENCORE: Natalie Catin: Imposter Syndrome and WOC in Leadership
    Jul 9 2024

    *THIS IS AN ENCORE PRESENTATION FROM MAY 2023*

    Rachel and Stuart have an engaging, insightful, and entertaining conversation with Ms. Natalie Catin, who has spent the last 20+ years in education as a teacher, a principal, and now as an executive coach for Pennsylvania educational leaders. We discuss:

    • Imposter Syndrome and how and why it manifests in black women
    • Leadership presence
    • And the value of leadership coaching


    LINKS:

    • Email: ncatin80@gmail.com
    • LinkedIn
    • Let's Get Better Faster, by Paul Bambrick-Santoyo


    To help support our show, visit:

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017272/support

    For additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com


    You can email us at: managementworks@managementworksmedia.com

    Support the Show.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    1 h et 2 min
  • ENCORE: "The First-Time Manager" Review & Riff
    Jul 2 2024

    *THIS IS AN ENCORE PRESENTATION FROM 2022*

    In the first episode of “The Essentials of Management” series, Rachel and Stuart’s discussion builds off of the major themes of the book, The First-Time Manager, 7th Edition, by Loren B. Belker, Jim McCormick, and Gary S. Topchik.

    Key Moments:

    • Stuart explains why he has been recommending The First-Time Manager for 20 years

    • Rachel discusses how she found the book to be a good “one-stop shop” for managers at all levels of experience

    • Rachel and Stuart discuss the notion of “choosing one’s management style”

    • They also discuss the fine-line between being transparent and revealing information that a team may not be ready to receive

    • The grapevine is real and managers must learn how to tap into it and, prudently, use it

    • Stuart once again takes off on a tangent about the importance of empowerment

    Click Here to Purchase The First-Time Manager

    Full Listing of the Books included in “The Essentials of Management Series”:

    The First-Time Manager, 7th Edition, by Loren B. Belker, Jim McCormick, and Gary S. Topchik.

    Welcome to Management: How to Grow from Top Performer to Excellent Leader, by Ryan Hawk

    What Management is: How it Works and Why it’s Everyone’s Business, by Joan Magretta

    Simply Managing: What Managers do, and can do Better, by Henry Mintzberg.

    The Essential Drucker, by Peter F. Drucker

    For additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com

    You can email us at: managementworks@managementworksmedia.com

    As an Amazon affiliate, Management Works earns from qualifying purchases.

    Support the Show.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    54 min
  • Profile of a Leader: Dr. Patricia Suggs, a Trailblazing Woman Leader
    Jun 25 2024

    Imagine it is the 1970’s and you are a young woman just beginning her journey as a minister within a protestant denomination that is comprised of at least some members and leaders who oppose your ministry because of your gender. In fact, imagine that you, as this young woman, had heard a radio minister of the same domination declare that the ‘pulpit was no place for petticoats.’ And, finally, imagine that when you were a young girl, you remember even your minister father stating his opposition to women holding official church leadership positions (a perspective that changed over time). Well, today’s profiled leader, Dr. Patricia Suggs, does not have to imagine such a scenario–she lived it and is here to tell us about it.

    Dr. Suggs is a former minister–one of the first women in her denomination to fill that role–and is currently the CEO of Arise Leadership, which focuses primarily on offering coaching and training to women in leadership positions. Because her career began during a time in the U.S. in which women were often openly discriminated against, Dr. Suggs’ perspective as a woman leader just starting out in such a climate is essential to understanding how much progress has been made–and how much more still needs to be made.

    Arise Leadership Consulting

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    43 min
  • Profile of a Leader: Dr. Merrylue Martin, People First
    Jun 18 2024

    Hello everyone! This is Rachel and welcome to The Introspective Leader Podcast and to another addition of our Profile of a Leader series, where some of today’s top leaders and leadership experts take us through their personal leadership journeys; highlighting their greatest influences, successes, setbacks, and personal struggles.

    As an organizational leader and as someone who is responsible for the performance of others, do you feel you sometimes struggle with finding the line that separates empathy from enablement? Do you struggle with understanding why some employees seem much more difficult to lead than others? And, do you at times feel exploited by the same employees to whom you are so consistently nice? If you do, you are not alone. Many leaders struggle with these components and at least some of them are driven out of leadership because of them. However, this does not have to be your fate because today’s featured leader, Dr. Merrylue Martin, happens to be an expert in solving such conundrums and is here to share that expertise with us.

    Dr. Martin is a people leadership strategist, business owner, and former Fortune 50 senior executive. She has experience developing and implementing real-world strategies and has worked with global leaders. Dr. Martin is also a graduate of the Wharton School's Women's Leadership program and Pepperdine University, where she conducted research on organizational leadership. Her dissertation from Pepperdine University explores the factors that influence an employee's decision to stay or leave an organization.

    She is also the author of The Big Quit Survival Guide, in which she presents tools and tactics to attract and retain the best talent out there in today’s highly competitive job market. Stuart and I interviewed Dr. Martin last year and had no doubt that her leadership story would make for an excellent Profile of a Leader episode; and we were not wrong. So, here it is, picking up with Dr. Martin, or Merrylue, as she prefers to be called, discussing her current endeavors and objectives. And, remember, at the end of Merrylue’s narrative, Stuart and I will take a few moments to discuss some of what we see as the highlights of that narrative.

    The Big Quit Survival Guide

    The Job Joy Group Website

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    46 min
  • Profile of a Leader: Roy Osing, the Contrarian Leader
    Jun 11 2024

    Welcome to another addition of our Profile of a Leader series, where some of today’s top leaders and leadership experts take us through their personal leadership journeys, highlighting their greatest influences, successes, setbacks, and personal struggles.

    There is a minority of people who see our world in a much different way than the rest of us do. As the saying goes, they are people who march to the beat of their own drum and know deep down in their heart that it is not they who are out of step, but everyone else. They see and address life’s problems from a different angle than others and, as a result, their solutions often seem, on first blush, bizarre and even scary. But, often, those are exactly the type of solutions that are needed. Well, today’s featured leader, Roy Osing, is such an individual. He proudly wears the contrarian label and, just as proudly, will point you to the successes his contrarian nature has helped him and his various teams and clients manifest.

    Roy is a former president, CMO, and entrepreneur with over 40 years of successful executive leadership experience in virtually every aspect of business. As President of a major data and internet company, Roy’s leadership took the company from its early stages to $1 Billion in annual sales. Currently, he devotes his time and energy to inspiring leaders, entrepreneurs and organizations to stand apart from the average boring crowd and achieve their true potential. He is also the author of the no-nonsense book series ‘BE DiFFERENT or be dead,’ and the host of “The Maverick Paradox Podcast.”

    We pick up with Roy’s narrative as he relates what he sees as the greatest challenge facing today’s business leaders; and we continue as he takes us through some of the highlights of his 40 years as, what he refers to, an “audacious leader.”. And after Roy’s story, stay with us as Stuart and Rachel briefly discuss a few of the highlights that stood out to them.

    THE "BE DIFFERENT OF BE DEAD" WEBSITE
    The "Management Works" Website

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    55 min
  • "Comfort Kills More Dreams than Failure," w/ Art Turock
    Nov 7 2023

    We at The Introspective Leader Podcast know that there have been times in our lives when we have desired something big, something well beyond our current realities, but were hesitant to push beyond our self-imposed limitations to achieve it. Can you relate? We bet you can, because staying within our comfort zones, and avoiding pushing through the internal barriers we have created for ourselves, is a common feature of human existence. Mr. Art Turock, however, has developed an insightful and effective process that he says will free us from the confinement we have created for ourselves, and, today, he joins Rachel and Stuart on The Introspective Leader Podcast to share that process with you.

    FREE GIFT FOR OUR PODCAST LISTENERS FROM ART!

    LINKS

    • Competent is Not an Option: Build an Elite Leadership Team Following the Talent Development Game Plan of Sports Champions, by Art Turock
    • Invent Business Opportunities No One Else Can Imagine, by Art Turock
    • Getting Physical, by Art Turock
    • Art's Website

    To help support our show, visit:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017272/support

    For additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    55 min
  • The Autocratic Style of Leadership and What you Should Know About it
    Oct 31 2023

    Have you ever worked for a leader who had a high need for control? You know, the type of leader who holds all the power and is reluctant to share it? Perhaps even, you are that type of leader. Well, whether it be your style or the style of someone you worked for, it is what Kurt Lewin identified in the 1930’s as the autocratic style of leadership; and what it is exactly, and what is its strengths and weaknesses is what Rachel and I discuss today on The Introspective Leader Podcast.

    SOURCES
    WGU Article
    Organizational Communication Channel
    Leadership Theories Top 10 (useful for most of the ones we will be covering)
    Leadership Ahoy Video

    To help support our show, visit:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017272/support

    For additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    39 min
  • Leading with ADHD . . . More Common than you Might Think, w/Dez Rock
    Oct 24 2023

    Having been diagnosed with ADHD, Dez Rock is a neurodivergent leader who knows that having ADHD has been anything but a detriment to her career because her ability to see the world as a puzzle—and manage all of the pieces to that puzzle—has made her an exceptional leader.

    To help support our show, visit:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017272/support

    For additional management resources and information, please visit us at: https://managementworksmedia.com

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    38 min