Brain Snack: How to Match Your Intention to Impact
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概要
Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner engage with Margaret Andrews, a leadership expert, to explore the essential connection between self-management and effective leadership. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, understanding one's intentions versus behaviors, and the kindness inherent in self-understanding. The dialogue emphasizes that true leadership begins with a deep understanding of oneself, which ultimately benefits both the leader and their team.
Takeaways
- Understanding yourself is crucial for effective leadership.
- Self-reflection helps identify the type of leader you are and want to be.
- There is often a gap between intentions and actual behaviors.
- Leaders may feel misunderstood when their intentions don't match their actions.
- Slowing down can lead to better leadership outcomes.
- Self-management is not selfish; it's kind to yourself and others.
- Effective leadership requires ongoing self-assessment and growth.
- Listening and delegation are key skills for leaders to develop.
- High achievers may struggle with feeling stuck despite their efforts.
- Leadership is an inside job that requires personal insight.
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Self-Management in Leadership
02:29 Understanding and Managing Yourself
05:26 The Role of Self-Reflection in Leadership
06:26 Introduction to Human-Centric Workplaces
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