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  • The Leadership Challenge Hiding Inside How We Learn at Work with Dr. Megan Sumeracki & Charles Good | TGLP #283
    2026/02/09

    In this episode, Charles Good and Dr. Megan Sumeracki delve into the intricacies of learning, memory, and effective teaching strategies. They discuss the importance of understanding how learning works, the pitfalls of relying on intuition, and the myths surrounding cognitive science. The conversation emphasizes that learning is a competitive advantage and that effective learning strategies can significantly enhance performance.

    They also explore the role of technology and AI in learning, the hidden costs of cognitive offloading, and the foundational role of memory in the learning process. Finally, they provide insights into improving the transfer of learning to real-world situations.

    Megan Sumeracki, PhD is a cognitive psychologist and co-founder of The Learning Scientists, an organization focused on translating decades of research on learning and memory into practical, evidence-based strategies that help people learn more effectively and retain what they learn.

    TAKEAWAYS

    Learning is no longer a support function; it's a competitive advantage.

    Most professionals struggle not due to lack of intelligence but ineffective learning design.

    Intuition often misleads us in assessing our learning effectiveness.

    Confidence does not equate to competence; many are poor judges of their own learning.

    Effective learning strategies often feel difficult but yield long-term benefits.

    Cognitive offloading can hinder deeper learning if relied upon too heavily.

    All knowledge is fundamentally tied to memory; without retrieval, knowledge is inaccessible.

    Technology and AI can assist learning but cannot replace foundational knowledge.

    Connecting new information to existing knowledge enhances learning efficiency.

    Multiple concrete examples help in understanding abstract concepts.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Learning Gap: Understanding Memory and Learning

    01:36 The Learning Scientists: Bridging Research and Practice

    02:53 Confidence vs. Competence: The Learning Dilemma

    04:45 Intuition in Learning: The Pitfalls of Familiarity

    07:25 Myths of Learning: Debunking Common Misconceptions

    10:06 Technology and Memory: The Role of AI in Learning

    17:07 Knowledge is Memory: The Foundation of Learning

    22:32 Abstract vs. Concrete: Making Learning Accessible

    31:33 Understanding Transfer in Learning

    34:20 The Power of Retrieval Practice

    35:24 Future Directions in Learning Science

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    37 分
  • How Will You Measure Your Life? (Most of Us Get It Wrong) with Karen Dillon & Charles Good | TGLP #282
    2026/02/02

    In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, host Charles Good speaks with Karen Dillon, former editor of Harvard Business Review and co-author of 'How Will You Measure Your Life?'

    They explore the intersection of business theory and personal fulfillment, discussing how rigorous decision-making and understanding intrinsic motivation can lead to a more satisfying life. Dillon shares insights from her collaboration with Clayton Christensen, emphasizing the importance of applying business theories to personal decisions, the high achiever paradox, and the significance of relationships in achieving long-term happiness.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Karen Dillon's Journey

    02:19 The Impact of Clay Christensen's Teachings

    04:47 Understanding Business Theory and Life Decisions

    07:17 Herzberg's Two Factor Theory Explained

    09:29 The Importance of Intrinsic Motivators

    11:11 Self-Check for Long-Term Fulfillment

    12:04 Deliberate vs. Emergent Strategy in Business

    14:30 Testing Assumptions in Decision Making

    16:33 Financial Constraints Leading to Innovation

    18:53 The High Achiever Paradox

    22:22 Jobs to Be Done Theory in Relationships

    27:25 Understanding Emotional Needs in Relationships

    29:09 Outsourcing Responsibilities: Lessons from Dell

    32:06 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    33 分
  • How Behavioral Science Changes the Way People Decide and Act with Nancy Harhut & Charles Good | TGLP #281
    2026/01/26

    In this conversation, Charles Good and Nancy Harhut delve into the intricate relationship between leadership, marketing, and behavioral science.

    They explore how understanding decision-making shortcuts, the power of emotion, and principles like loss aversion and the endowment effect can significantly enhance marketing strategies.

    The discussion emphasizes the importance of ethical marketing practices, the role of social proof, and how leveraging scarcity and exclusivity can drive customer engagement and conversion.

    TAKEAWAYS

    Most performance problems don't show up as learning problems.Leading with emotion accelerates action.People make decisions for emotional reasons and justify them later.Loss aversion outperforms promised gains in marketing.We value things more when we think of them as ours.Scarcity and exclusivity can create urgency in marketing.Giving first without strings attached fosters reciprocity.Social proof influences decision-making significantly.Specificity in testimonials enhances credibility.Authenticity in marketing is more effective than perfection.

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Marketing Blind Spots

    01:47 The Power of Behavioral Science in Marketing

    02:14 High-Cost Mistakes in Marketing

    04:06 Quick Wins with Behavioral Science

    05:15 The Role of Emotion in Decision Making

    08:52 Leveraging Loss Aversion

    12:09 The Endowment Effect and Customer Ownership

    15:31 Scarcity and Exclusivity in Marketing

    21:21 The Principle of Reciprocity

    23:39 The Power of Reciprocity in Business

    25:05 Leveraging Social Proof for Credibility

    26:40 The Role of Peer Influence in Decision Making

    29:13 Authenticity in Social Proof and Reviews

    31:33 The Importance of Storytelling in Marketing

    33:47 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    36 分
  • Getting Better at Learning: The New Leadership Edge with Scott H Young & Charles Good | TGLP #280
    2026/01/19

    In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, host Charles Good engages with Scott H. Young, a bestselling author and expert in learning strategies, to explore the intricacies of effective learning and improvement. They delve into the concept of 'ultra learning' and how structured practice, feedback, and observation can significantly enhance one's ability to master new skills. Scott shares insights from his latest book, 'Get Better at Anything,' emphasizing that improvement is not merely about effort but about designing effective learning systems that incorporate examples, practice, and feedback loops. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology and AI on learning, suggesting that while these tools can automate tasks, they also necessitate a deeper understanding of the skills that remain relevant in a rapidly changing environment.


    Throughout the discussion, Scott highlights the importance of understanding cognitive load and how managing it can lead to more effective learning experiences. He argues that many traditional learning methods fail to account for the complexities of real-world problem-solving, advocating for a more nuanced approach that includes observing experts and applying strong methods rather than relying solely on intuition. The episode concludes with practical advice for listeners on how to implement these strategies in their own learning journeys, reinforcing the idea that learning is a continuous process that requires adaptation and intentionality.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Learning

    01:35 Scott Young's Journey into Learning

    02:44 The Tetris Example: Learning and Improvement Factors

    06:11 The Relevance of Learning in an AI World

    08:45 The Importance of Structured Learning

    11:10 Lessons from Ultra Learning

    14:37 Expert Problem Solving: The Case of Andrew Wiles

    18:09 Weak vs. Strong Methods in Problem Solving

    25:04 Creativity: The Role of Imitation in Originality

    25:26 The Evolution of Learning Methods

    29:54 Understanding Cognitive Load Theory

    33:35 Strategies for Effective Learning

    35:53 Key Insights and Takeaways


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    36 分
  • Why Most People Never Become Exceptional (And How Some Do) with Dr. Kumar Mehta & Charles Good | TGLP #279
    2026/01/12

    In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, host Charles Good engages with Dr. Kumar Mehta, a leading voice in performance science, to explore the myths surrounding talent and exceptional performance. They discuss how innate talent is only part of the equation, emphasizing the importance of environment, commitment, and self-belief in achieving excellence. Dr. Mehta shares insights on goal setting, the significance of micro excellence, and the necessity of collaboration and mentorship in the journey to becoming exceptional. The conversation culminates in practical advice for busy professionals on designing effective habits to ensure consistent progress towards their goals.

    TAKEAWAYS

    Talent alone won't get you to the top 1%.

    Exceptional performance is a combination of multiple factors.

    Self-belief is a stronger predictor of success than skills.

    You need to identify your innate advantages to excel.

    Micro excellence focuses on the details that lead to success.

    Collaboration and mentorship are crucial for exceptional achievement.

    Setting lofty goals can drive significant progress.

    Daily habits contribute to long-term success.

    Your environment influences your potential for excellence.

    Effort can compensate for a lack of innate talent.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Path to Exceptional Leadership

    01:36 Understanding the Myths of Talent

    03:10 The Role of Environment in Success

    06:02 Identifying Your Innate Advantages

    09:07 Building Self-Efficacy and Confidence

    12:59 The Importance of Goal Setting

    16:18 The Power of Collaboration

    18:20 Micro Excellence: The Key to Mastery

    22:35 The Cumulative Effect of Small Steps

    24:30 The Role of Environment in Exceptional Performance

    27:18 Designing Realistic No Zero Day Habits

    28:29 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    29 分
  • What Art Can Teach You About Problem Solving with Amy Herman & Charles Good | TGLP #278
    2026/01/05

    In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good engages with Amy Herman, a lawyer-turned-art historian, to explore how the skills of art observation can enhance problem-solving in leadership. They discuss the importance of visual intelligence, the impact of biases on decision-making, and the necessity of empathy and perspective in addressing complex challenges. The conversation also delves into the concepts of Kintsugi and Wabi-Sabi, emphasizing the value of embracing imperfection and learning from mistakes. Throughout the discussion, practical strategies for redefining problems and fostering innovative solutions are shared, highlighting the transformative power of art in leadership.


    TAKEAWAYS

    Art observation enhances problem-solving skills.

    Defining problems thoroughly leads to better solutions.

    Biases can cloud judgment and decision-making.

    Empathy allows for understanding different perspectives.

    Asking the right questions is crucial in problem-solving.

    Embracing imperfection can lead to valuable insights.

    Kintsugi teaches us to value flaws and mistakes.

    Wabi-Sabi encourages acceptance of transience and imperfection.

    Visual intelligence helps in recognizing hidden details.

    Stepping back can provide a clearer perspective on challenges.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The Universal Challenge of Problem Solving

    01:13 Understanding Murphy's Law

    03:06 Bias Blind Spots in Decision Making

    05:12 The Importance of Seeking Feedback

    07:18 Learning from Dislike

    08:54 Empathy and Perspective Shifting

    11:32 The Power of Shared Human Experience

    12:55 Asking the Right Questions

    15:20 The Significance of Personal Backstories

    17:15 The Value of Hidden Details

    18:59 The Pertinent Negative in Problem Solving

    21:18 Embracing Imperfection with Kintsugi

    24:33 Wabi-Sabi: Accepting Incompleteness

    27:15 Resilience in the Face of Challenges

    28:44 Reversing Problems for New Ideas

    32:35 Stepping Back for Clarity

    34:40 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    38 分
  • Cultivating Community in the Workplace with Dr. Karla Van Havel and Charles Good | TGLP #277
    2025/12/29

    In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, host Charles Good and guest Dr. Karla Van Hevel discuss the importance of building a sense of community in the workplace, especially in today's dispersed work environments. They explore the definition of community, the benefits of fostering it, and practical steps leaders can take to cultivate a strong workplace culture. Karla shares insights from her research and introduces her Workplace Community Insight assessment tool, emphasizing AI's role in strengthening community connections while preserving the human element.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Building community is essential for employee engagement.
    • Community in the workplace can enhance trust and reduce turnover.
    • AI can facilitate connections but should not replace human interaction.
    • Understanding how employees define community is crucial.
    • The 'BRING' method helps leaders foster community effectively.
    • Leaders should prioritize getting to know their team members.
    • Community-building requires ongoing effort and consistency.
    • Successful organizations often have strong community cultures.
    • Assessments can help measure and improve the workplace community.
    • Creating a sense of belonging can lead to better organizational outcomes.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Building Community in the Workplace

    07:09 Defining Community and Its Importance

    10:34 Leveraging Technology for Community Building

    13:57 Assessing Community with the Workplace Community Insight

    14:37 First Steps to Cultivating Community

    16:36 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    17 分
  • The Missing Link in Leadership Development: Aligning Mindset, Skillset, and Behavior with Wendy Ryan and Charles Good | TGLP #276
    2025/12/22

    In this conversation, Wendy Ryan and Charles Good explore the intricate dynamics of leadership, emphasizing the importance of mindset, skillset, and behavior. They discuss the challenges leaders face in developing a growth mindset, the critical role of self-awareness, and the necessity of prioritizing people over tasks. Wendy introduces her 3T model for decision-making and highlights the significance of humility and the five essential behaviors that define great leaders. The conversation concludes with a focus on cultivating talent by prioritizing readiness over potential.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • Mindset, skillset, and behavior are interconnected in leadership.
    • Developing a growth mindset is often the most challenging for leaders.
    • Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.
    • Feedback should be viewed as a valuable gift.
    • A people-first approach enhances long-term organizational success.
    • Understanding bias and privilege is essential for inclusive leadership.
    • The 3T model encourages leaders to make decisive choices.
    • Great leaders exhibit focus, integrity, decisiveness, authenticity, and humility.
    • Humility allows leaders to foster a growth mindset in others.
    • Focusing on readiness ensures equitable talent development.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Exploring Leadership Frameworks

    02:16 The Challenge of Mindset in Leadership

    04:50 The Importance of Self-Awareness

    06:59 People First, Results Second Philosophy

    09:37 Addressing Bias and Privilege

    12:31 The 3T Model for Decision Making

    16:06 Five Essential Leadership Behaviors

    18:53 Understanding Humility in Leadership

    21:38 Focusing on Readiness in Talent Development

    28:14 Key Insights and Takeaways

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    30 分