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Jul 30, 2025 • 14min

573: How and when a consultant must disagree (Strategy Skills classics)

Consultants often face the challenge of navigating disagreements with clients. The key is balancing dissent while maintaining positive relationships. Effective communication is highlighted as vital for resolving conflicts, enabling clear articulation of recommendations. Techniques for fostering collaboration and understanding within teams are also discussed, showcasing how dissent can lead to better outcomes when approached thoughtfully.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 55min

572: Improve Your Cognitive Performance with Herbs

Join Rachelle Robinett, founder of Pharmakon Supernatural and a passionate educator in holistic health, as she explores plant-based ways to enhance cognitive performance. She emphasizes that stimulants only mask fatigue, advocating for a rhythm-based approach to energy management. Rachelle highlights the importance of selecting herbs based on their effects, not trends, and shares actionable strategies to integrate herbs like Panax ginseng into daily life. Discover how to promote wellness naturally and challenge conventional notions of performance.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 53min

571: Multi-Award-Winning Researcher Vanessa Druskat on Team Emotional Intelligence

Vanessa Druskat, an organizational psychologist and professor at the University of New Hampshire, dives into the critical role of team emotional intelligence. She highlights how mutual trust and constructive emotional expression are vital for high-performing teams. Druskat explains that it's not a lack of conflict that defines success, but the ability to navigate it effectively. She also emphasizes the importance of leaders modeling emotional competence and the need for team norms that support adaptability in complex situations. Team emotional intelligence often outperforms individual technical skills.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 46min

570: Former Biotech CEO and Harvard Medical School Faculty Member Margaret Moore on the Science of Good Leadership

Join Margaret Moore, a Harvard Medical School faculty member and former biotech CEO, as she shares her insights on effective leadership. She introduces the concept of the 'quiet ego,' revealing how self-awareness can improve decision-making. Moore challenges traditional strength-based approaches by advocating for empathy and creativity in leadership. She articulates how intuition can be cultivated through stillness, and emphasizes the balance between humility and strength. Discover her nine essential capacities for transformative leadership!
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8 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 49min

569: Advisor to Microsoft, Google, and Hilton Executives Reveals How Leaders Create High-Performance Cultures Without Sacrificing Employee Joy

Bree Groff, a workplace culture expert and author of 'Today Was Fun', shares her insights from advising leaders at Microsoft and Google. She discusses the 'Professional Conformity Trap', where corporate jargon stifles creativity. Bree introduces the 'check-in' method to foster psychological safety in teams and emphasizes the power of 'micro acts of mischief' for cultural change. She advocates for prioritizing employee joy alongside productivity, arguing that authentic, comfortable workplaces enhance both satisfaction and performance.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 9min

568: The one thing every consulting case study must produce (Strategy Skills classics)

Dive into the essentials of consulting case studies, where delivering meaningful insights takes center stage. Discover the power of presenting crucial information on a single slide to cut through the clutter. The discussion critiques the pitfalls of overly detailed presentations, highlighting the art of simplifying complex ideas. Learn how clarity is key to engaging clients and avoiding information overload. This episode is packed with strategies to maximize impact and ensure your case studies resonate.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 40min

567: From Refugee to U.S. Marine pilot to NASDAQ-listed biotech CEO | Leadership & Fundraising Lessons (with Quang Pham)

Quang Pham, a former Vietnamese refugee, Marine pilot, and now CEO of Cadrenal Therapeutics, shares his incredible journey of resilience and leadership. He emphasizes decisive action in leadership, the importance of capital discipline in startups, and the reality that hard work alone doesn't guarantee promotions. He also discusses the significance of defining personal success against cultural norms and shares his experience overcoming speaking challenges to attract venture funding. Quang's insights inspire all aspiring leaders.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 57min

566: Silicon Valley’s CEO Whisperer on Why Most Startup Founders Fail (with Rich Hagberg)

Rich Hagberg, known as Silicon Valley’s CEO Whisperer, has advised over 1,000 founders. He discusses why most startups fail, highlighting that many founders excel in vision but struggle with execution and relationship-building. Stress and impulsivity hamper decision-making and team trust. Hagberg stresses adaptability as crucial for success and advocates for developing specific behaviors like delegation and feedback seeking. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and meditation in navigating entrepreneurship challenges.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 57min

565: Founder and CEO of GK Training on Communicating Effectively to Live a Better Life

Michael Chad Hoeppner, CEO of GK Training and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, redefines communication as a physical skill. He argues that most advice misses the mark by ignoring the importance of delivery. Hoeppner shares engaging kinesthetic techniques, like using Lego blocks and a wiffle ball, to help clients articulate thoughts clearly under pressure. He emphasizes that confidence and clarity can be developed through practice, championing the idea that communication improvement is about behavioral training, not innate talent.
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4 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 58min

564: Yale’s James Kimmel Jr. on the Science of Revenge

James Kimmel Jr., a lawyer and Yale psychiatry lecturer, dives into the complex dynamics of revenge and forgiveness. He shares a haunting childhood story of bullying that sparked his lifelong research. Kimmel explains how revenge operates like an addiction in the brain, fueled by unresolved pain and the craving for dopamine. He cautions that unchecked feelings of grievance can impair judgment and lead to compulsive behavior. Through his insights, he emphasizes the transformative power of forgiveness in healing emotional wounds.

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