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Coaching Culture

305 Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to be Successful? Shifting Your Mindsets as a Leader

Jul 16, 2023
34:06

Great leaders aren’t just intelligent, highly skilled communicators, motivators, and story-tellers. They are able to step back and consider different perspectives. In this episode, JP initiates the discussion by sharing personal stories from his childhood, reflecting on moments where he was inclined to argue and impose his will on others. However, he emphasizes the substantial growth he has experienced, particularly in terms of his mindset. Throughout the conversation, JP and Nate share the importance of flexibility for success, especially within teams and organizations.

√ ‘Should’ is an ideal of understanding and execution

√ Last year’s strategy isn’t next season’s solution

√ Labeling people as a problem invites problems

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