If yo want to challenge directly, and that is a struggle for you, especially doing it for the first time, i would challenge you to check out episode three o six. Jonathan raymond kind of walks us through a road map for that. And then finally, i mentioned this episode three 16, executive presence with your elevator speech. My friend tom henchell was joining me on that episode. We talked about a lot of the question that was asked to day,. When do i go into detail, and when do i use more layman's terms in my language? Also some of the keyta s for doing that well on episode three 16. You can get to all of those past episodes
Bonni Stachowiak: Teaching in Higher Ed
Bonni Stachowiak is the host of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, a professor of business and management at Vanguard University, and my life partner. Prior to her academic career, Bonni was a human resources consultant and executive officer for a publicly traded company. She joins me monthly to respond to listener questions.
Listener Questions
Samantha asked about what to do if you have a problem employee that is affecting the team.
Pat asked about how to show respect for difficult work while also setting clear boundaries for ethical behavior.
Ashish asked about using buzzwords and complexity vs. keeping language simple.
Craig wanted to know how to influence people whom you have no direct control.
Resources Mentioned
Theory in Practice* by Chris Argyris
Temple Grandin
Double-loop learning
Team of Teams* by General Stanley McChrystal
Related Episodes
What Search Dogs Can Teach You About Engagement (episode 25)
Use Power for Good and Not Evil (episode 254)
How to Challenge Directly and Care Personally (episode 302)
Five Steps to Hold People Accountable (episode 306)
Executive Presence with Your Elevator Speech (episode 316)
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