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TLP463: Functional Art and Leadership with Sibley Bacon

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TLP195: A Look Into Mr. Rogers Leadership Style

April 1, 2020

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Jim and Jan watched Tom Hanks in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, which portrayed a real-life friendship between Mr. Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel. The leadership, moral and philosophical lessons were many, and Jim & Jan recount their favorites. Listen in to hear what Jim & Jan saw as the most important lesson…

Dan Pink: Being Busy is Performance

March 27, 2020

Dan Pink: When Fear Motivates

March 25, 2020

TLP200: Former Presidential Advisor: Leadership During Crisis

March 25, 2020

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NOTE: This episode was accelerated and is being promoted out of order because of the timely discussion on pandemics that Jim and Jan recently had with Lisa Monaco, an expert in this area. We will return to our normal schedule (episode 195 next week). Lisa Monaco served as the Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor to…

It’s Time for Leaders to “Get Naked” at Work

March 24, 2020

by Danessa Knaupp If you’re leading a team, it’s time to get naked.  Before we go any further, let me be clear: being naked at work is a metaphor. Please keep your clothes on. Getting naked at work means dropping anything and everything you’re doing for the sake of managing impressions, shame, pretense, and anything…

Dan Pink: The Hardest Thing to Sell

March 23, 2020

Dan Pink: Motivation – What Makes People Tick

March 20, 2020

Dan Pink: The Moral Obligations of Success

March 18, 2020

TLP194: Dan Pink (Part III/III): To Be Great, You Have to Be Good

March 18, 2020

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This is the final episode with Dan Pink, and the discussion was far-reaching. Leaders are most effective when asking great questions, and listening intently to truly understand other perspectives and points of view. Dan also discusses the moral obligation to help others get ahead, and to develop people with intention. As we face future challenges…

Dan Pink: A Leader’s Creed

March 16, 2020

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