• The Leadership Journey - Season 2
    2024/08/27

    Leadership is a journey, and one that often requires facing change. In this episode, host Seth Dobbs wraps up the season by sharing a personal story from a challenging training hike, using it to illustrate five key leadership lessons.

    First, Seth discusses the inevitability of change, comparing it to how trail conditions can shift unexpectedly, requiring leaders to recognize and adapt to new realities rather than ignoring them.

    Second, he emphasizes the importance of reassessing your vision and holding true to your values, even when faced with tempting but misaligned opportunities.

    Third, Seth highlights that preparation isn’t about perfection but about being ready to adapt, just as hikers must be prepared for unpredictable weather and trail conditions.

    Fourth, he notes that clean starts and ends are rare in both hiking and leadership, urging leaders to embrace the complexity of ongoing processes rather than seeking neat conclusions.

    Lastly, Seth underscores the essence of leadership as the ability to harness and align the energy of many individuals to create meaningful change, much like coordinating a team on a challenging hike.

    These five lessons serve as powerful reminders for leaders to remain flexible, value-driven, and focused on their ultimate goals, no matter what challenges they face.

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    15 分
  • Answering Your Leadership Questions
    2024/08/20

    In this episode, host Seth Dobbs is joined by Laura Batruch, the show's producer and content contributor, for a special Q&A session. Throughout the season, listeners have been encouraged to submit their questions and feedback, and now Seth and Laura dive into the most pressing topics. They discuss the importance of maintaining vision, navigating difficult conversations, and the challenges of applying leadership principles in real-world scenarios.

    Seth shares personal insights, such as his own experiences with losing sight of vision and the strategies he uses to refocus, as well as actionable tips for leading upwards in organizations. This engaging conversation not only addresses listener inquiries but also sets the stage for the upcoming season, where Seth promises to delve deeper into core leadership principles and effective communication.

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    15 分
  • Leadership is For the Unknown
    2024/08/06

    In this episode, Seth invites listeners to reflect on whether they think about the future, and if so, how they think about the future, particularly in the face of change, uncertainty, and the unknown. Seth emphasizes that leadership requires adaptability and challenges leaders to not just stick to their plans but to be flexible and prepared for unforeseen disruptions - because they will occur!

    Seth explores four crucial concepts:

    • Defining change, uncertainty, and the unknown
    • Distinguishing between future-proofing and future-prepping
    • Understanding a leadership's role in the face of change
    • And the three core principles of leadership

    He explains that while change involves unexpected events that alter plans, uncertainty relates to risks that can be anticipated but not controlled, and the unknown encompasses unforeseen and unpredictable events.

    Seth argues that leaders should focus on future-prepping—adapting and evolving with changing circumstances—rather than trying to future-proof against inevitable changes.

    Listeners learn about a leader’s role in the face of change, and are reminded that if you don’t want to deal with change, you aren’t ready to lead.

    Finally, Seth emphasizes the importance of vision, problem resolution, and creating leaders, providing a framework for leading effectively through change and uncertainty.

    This episode offers actionable insights for leaders striving to navigate the complexities of an unpredictable world.

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    16 分
  • Empowerment - Alignment = Chaos
    2024/07/30

    Organizational alignment and cohesion, especially in the face of adversity, is critical to creating durable results. Drawing from his extensive experience, Seth explores how diverse teams can stay focused and united when challenges arise. Through captivating analogies from the animal kingdom, he contrasts the counterproductive behavior of crabs in a bucket with the highly coordinated and resilient actions of fire ants during floods.

    Seth emphasizes the importance of clear vision and alignment in leadership, illustrating how effective organizations rally together like fire ants, working collectively towards a common goal even in tough times. He challenges listeners to reflect on their own teams: Are they behaving like crabs, each pursuing individual goals at the expense of the group, or like fire ants, collaborating and adapting to ensure the survival and success of the entire organization? Seth provides actionable insights for creating a cohesive, resilient team that can navigate adversity together.

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    12 分
  • Team Players Elevate The Game
    2024/07/23

    In this episode, Seth delves into the true essence of being a team player by challenging the conventional notion that being a team player means going along with the majority and not causing disruptions. He shares a compelling story about a leader, Samira, who hesitated to voice her concerns during a project discussion, believing that staying silent was the hallmark of a good team player. This decision led to missed opportunities, highlighting the importance of speaking up and sharing expertise and insights, even if it means challenging the status quo.

    Seth emphasizes that effective leadership involves knowing when to step back, when to share, and when to push for better solutions. He argues that true team players are those who contribute their unique perspectives and expertise, fostering an environment where diverse ideas can lead to optimal outcomes.

    Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider how they can create a culture where everyone is comfortable expressing their thoughts, for the betterment of the team. Seth concludes by urging leaders to cultivate an atmosphere where open communication and constructive dissent are valued, ensuring that the best ideas come to the forefront.

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    10 分
  • The Problem With Solutions
    2024/07/16

    The managerial motto, “bring me solutions, not problems,” is popular but has potential pitfalls. In this episode, Seth delves into the story of Jameson, a manager known for his adherence to the “solutions, not problems” rule. When his team faced customer complaints, their initial solutions provided temporary relief but failed to address the root causes. A junior developer, Emily, uncovered deeper issues but was dismissed by Jameson for not presenting solutions. Seth highlights how this approach stifles problem identification and growth within the team. He discusses the importance of creating a trusted environment where team members feel comfortable bringing up issues without fear, and how leaders should guide and coach their teams, if they want to create the next generation of leaders.

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    12 分
  • Change is Inevitable
    2024/07/09

    Team preparedness in the face of change is a critical topic. In this episode, Seth delves into this concept, emphasizing the importance of creating leaders, not followers.

    Seth shares a compelling story about Kamaria, a VP at a logistics firm and her experiences with a rigid leader whose style stifled adaptability and ultimately led to the business unit's failure. He highlights the core principle that "leaders create more leaders," explaining how empowering those who are closest to the change is the best way to adapt and remain relevant. Seth also reflects on his own leadership journey, illustrating the value of giving teams the autonomy to drive outcomes. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills and build a resilient, adaptable team.

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    13 分
  • Move Rocks to Move Boulders
    2024/06/25

    The core of this episode revolves around understanding the pitfalls of taking on too much at once. Seth recounts the story of Sienna, an ambitious leader at a large tech firm, who aimed to revolutionize the VR industry with an all-encompassing platform. Despite the team's dedication, their grand vision became their downfall as they struggled with scope creep, increased complexity, and burnout. Seth uses this narrative to illustrate the importance of breaking down massive problems into manageable pieces. By applying lean thinking and focusing on smaller, incremental steps, leaders can avoid paralysis and maintain forward motion. This episode is a valuable guide for anyone grappling with large-scale challenges, offering practical advice on how to achieve more by tackling less.

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    12 分