Unlabeled Leadership

Gary DePaul
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May 25, 2021 • 21min

061: Ahmed El Hamamsy Creates Opportunities through Virtual Collaboration

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 61, Ahmed El Hamamsy describes how he overcame difficult circumstances with a job loss. He then talks about a manager who demonstrated effective leadership. Lastly, Ahmed advises us to become bolder and build our confidence in particular ways. 00:00 Prologue If you need supply chain productivity and efficiency improvements, Ahmed could be who you need! Not only does he have performance-improvement expertise, but Ahmed is also the host of the Think Big & B-Inspired Show. Through his guests’ stories, listeners and viewers are inspired to discover their potential and, ultimately, to better our society. 01:02 Part 1: Believe in Yourself Job loss can be a life-changing experience. In this story, Ahmed explains how he recovered and changed his circumstances from a job loss. 07:00 Part 2: A Model for Managers When we have managers or colleagues who are influential and supportive, we tend to remember them. Ahmed describes a manager’s behaviors that Ahmed admires. 13:39 Part 3: Accelerate Career Growth Ahmed advises us to be bold and build our confidence in specific ways. He describes how you can leverage LinkedIn to develop a meaningful network and grow professionally. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Ahmed’s LinkedIn Profile (to stay up-to-date with Ahmed, search for #AEHCommunity) Ahmed’s Think Big & B-Inspired podcast YouTube channel Example shows with inspirational stories:   Michael Ray   Tima Elhajj   Elvi Caperonis Napoleon Hill’s book, Think and Grow Rich Bruce Alexander’s novel, Murder in Grubb Street Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 00:00 Positive Lounge Inspiring by sonicscope 06:43 Positive Motivational Inspiring Corporate by LightBeats 13:21 Upbeat Corporate by BearStockMusic 19:33 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 20, 2021 • 25min

060: Nicole Jones Nurtures Progressive Partnerships

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 60, Nicole Jones explains how a CEO’s belief in her enabled her to excel. She then shares a story of how she coached and enabled a direct report who was promoted to a senior-level role. To help us, Nicole advises how we can become more effective in our communications. 00:00 Prologue From achieving a BA in music (University of Virginia) to the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) designating her as a Certified Professional Coach, Nicole has had a fulfilling career. Starting as a professional singer, Nicole transitioned to an Investor Relations and Corporate Communications professional in the finance and biotechnology industries. She pivoted to an executive coach to help others unlock their true potential, realize their vision, and achieve success. 01:37 Part 1: Room to Grow In this story, Nicole explains how a CEO believed in her, which enabled her to excel in her role. 11:20 Part 2: Enabling Dynamic Teaming Part of leadership involves treating others in particular ways. Nicole shares a story that illustrates her quality and style for interacting with colleagues, customers, superiors, and direct reports. 19:12 Part 3: From Assumptions to Acronyms Nicole advises us to explore our assumptions and the assumptions of others. Eventually, the conversation transitions to discourse about acronym usage. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Nicole’s LinkedIn Profile, website, Instagram, and Facebook page Mark Graham Brown’s article: Bullspeak Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:19 Happy Ukulele Clapping Folk by LightBeats 00:00 For Ramadan by FASSounds 18:54 The Happy by GreenRocketAudio 24:15 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 19, 2021 • 30min

059: Will Thalheimer Models Learning Intelligence

On Wednesday episodes, I share leadership beliefs and unlabel terminology. I invite guests to share their expertise about acts of leadership. In Episode 59, Will Thalheimer discusses the role of feedback in leadership development. He explains how a company could operate without bosses, and he describes LTEM, his Learning-Transfer Evaluation Model. Will then explains the relationship between models and leadership. 00:00 Prologue Who would have thought that this short-order cook, vacuum cleaner sales rep, teacher, and van driver for adults with cognitive challenges could have evolved to be one of the most diligent, evidence-based researchers and practitioners in the field of talent development. Along with his contributions to learning evaluation, Will is well-known for his learning myth debunking, such as learning styles. 02:21 Part 1: The Need for Feedback Will explains that feedback is not only crucial for developing our leadership, but feedback is foundational for most learning. 10:45 Part 2: Check My Thinking Have you ever worked for a company that didn’t have bosses? At Tier1 Performance, Will explains how that can become functionally operationalized. 17:35 Part 3: Models Enable Breakthroughs Will describes LTEM, his learning evaluation model. From this conversation, Will explains the linkage between models and leadership. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Will’s LinkedIn Profile and Twitter Websites:   Work-Learning Research   Presentation Science   CEO’s Guide to Training, eLearning & Work   The Debunker Club Learning & Development community, The Learning Development Accelerator Will’s Podcast: Truth in Learning Will’s current employment: Tier1 Performance Will’s previous company: Strategic Management Group What is ADDIE? Kirkpatrick-Katzell’s four-level evaluation model Will’s model: LTEM Gary DePaul’s website  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Inspiring Uplifting Corporate by mixer_drummer 02:02 Happy Cheer by GreenRocketAudio 10:26 Upbeat Latino Guitars by Remstunes 17:14 On The Jazz by EightBallAudio 29:29 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 18, 2021 • 28min

058: Kon Apostolopoulos Gives Back to the Community

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 58, Kon Apostolopoulos shares a personal story that explains an expanded definition of customer. Next, he shares a story from his childhood that explains how his circumstances helped him value learning. He then shares a coaching story and advises us to attend to when we ought to be coaching in the learning zone and when we ought to support others in the performance zone. 00:00 Prologue Kon is a lifelong learner who speaks four languages and is well respected internationally. He has worked in the talent-development field and now shares his insights through his writing and speaking engagements. 01:37 Part 1: Voice of the Customer There’s a broader definition of customer that includes the people you serve, report to, and work with. From this perspective, Kon tells us a story from early in his career. 10:29 Part 2: Crises Can Shape Our Career Path Starting with a story from his childhood, Kon discusses how he values learning. He describes how his circumstances contributed to his drive to learn. Near the end of the story, Kon explains the value of believing in others, a leadership principle. 18:54 Part 3: Shift between the Learning and Performance Zones Through his experience coaching a soccer team, Coach Kon shares his optimism of the future and advises us to consciously consider when best to coach in the learning zone or support those in the performance zone. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Kon’s LinkedIn Profile, bio, website, Facebook page, and Twitter Kon’s book, 7 Keys to Navigating a Crisis Eduardo Briceño’s LinkedIn Profile and his article, Growth mindset for a more empathetic and collaborative world Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:18 Best Explainer by GentleJammers 10:11 Easy Jazz by Remstunes 18:35 Inspiring Business Motivation Corporate by LightBeats 26:39 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 13, 2021 • 16min

057: Matt Suksi Positions His Team to Lead

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 57, Matt Suksi describes a difficult manager who went beyond micromanaging to creating a toxic work environment. In contrast, Matt shares a positive story in which the manager empowers the team. Finally, Matt advises us on how we can make small changes to create a safe working environment. 00:00 Prologue I’ve known Matt for almost ten years and followed his career since he left Lowe’s. Since knowing him, Matt has had a strong focus on developing himself and strengthening his design capabilities. Currently, Matt is part of a team at Amtrak, where he is the Lead Instructional Designer/Course Manager. 01:28 Part 1: The Downside of Traditional Leadership Matt tells a story about a difficult superior who led from a traditional perspective. Through his story, we learn about some of the harmful effects of command and control behaviors. 07:27 Part 2: Removing Barriers Enables Creativity Matt explains how his manager went beyond getting the team to just perform to enable them to think critically and creatively about their work.  In his story, Matt provides examples of how to change the environment. 13:10 Part 3: Make A Safe Environment Matt advises how we can shift from simply managing a team to leading them by changing the working environment. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Matt’s LinkedIn Profile David Marquet’s book: Turn the Ship Around! Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:09 Minimal Tech by pinkzebra 07:07 Acoustic Colors by pinkzebra 12:52 This is Spanish by TexasBrother 15:06 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 12, 2021 • 17min

056: Dave Burgher Encourages Lifelong Learning

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 56, Dave Burgher talks about what inspired him to invest in his professional development. He shares a story about how he helped a client by removing some barriers that interfered with their focus. Also, Dave advises us about using active listening and provides some additional advice. 00:00 Prologue "Freedom through prosperity" is Dave’s mantra. He designs and implements networking events to connect business professionals to one another. Dave is a leadership professional who trains and coaches entrepreneurs and practitioners in organizations. Also, he is an entrepreneur and a family man. 01:26 Part 1: The P-D-C-A Formula A crucial element of leadership is continuous learning and developing how you practice leadership. In this story, Dave explains what inspired him to actively invest in his own professional development. 06:19 Part 2: Removing Barriers Removed or reduced barriers are a consequence of leadership. Dave shares a story in which he removed a client’s set of distracting activities so that the business could focus more on its core capabilities. 10:05 Part 3: Active Listening Active listening is essential for anyone in any organization. What Dave advises us goes beyond active listening. In addition, Dave models how he currently is developing his capabilities. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Dave’s LinkedIn Profile and website Stephen Covey’s book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Gary DePaul’s website  Gary's books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:08 Spain by MusicDog 00:00 Background Saxophone by _Blacksmith_ 09:47 Fun & Quirky Upbeat Retro by pinkzebra 16:01 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 11, 2021 • 23min

055: Elia Gourgouris Leverages Nonnegotiable Habits for Happiness

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 55, Elia Gourgouris talks about, when at the age of five, his grandfather explained something that affected his life. He shares a coaching experience that illustrates how he elevated a team’s performance. He then advises how we can strengthen how we develop ourselves. 00:00 Prologue Elia believes that happiness is a choice, which he adopted as his motto. As a leadership consultant, President of The Happiness Center, writer of more than 100 articles in the Huffington Post and Thrive Global, and speaker, he lives by his mission to make this world a better and happier place. 01:52 Part 1: Be of Service In this story, Elia shares something his grandfather said to him that affected his outlook and approach to how he lives. 06:12 Part 2: The Emotional Aspect of Momentum Elia explains how a few words to a soccer team affected the momentum of their final game of the year. The story that he shares illustrates the linkage between emotion and momentum. 13:35 Part 3: Call to Action and Self-assessment Elia advises how we can take specific actions to learn and develop ourselves. He exemplifies his message with a story of how he modified one habit that has helped his wellbeing. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Elia’s LinkedIn profile, bio, Instagram, and website Other websites   The Happiness Center   Speaker page Books   7 Keys to Navigating a Crisis   7 Paths to Lasting Happiness Podcast: The Kindness & Happiness Connection Personal Health Assessment Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:33 Latin Drama Guitar by Dredstudio 05:54 A Saxophone and a Long Night by -MARiAN- 13:17 Gentle Soothing Acoustic by pinkzebra 21:37 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 6, 2021 • 23min

054: Terrell Turner Elevates Team Collaborations

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 54, Terrell Turner shares how he unexpectedly influenced someone, explains how an admission led to a healthier and more productive team, and describes how he helped transform the perception of the Accounting department from being a commodity to a trusted business partner. 00:00 Prologue Terrell is more than a CPA. He is also a podcaster of two shows. Having transitioned from working in Fortune 500 companies, Terrell is now a finance coach for restaurants and food entrepreneurs. He makes accounting and finances simpler for professionals in the food industry while helping them become more profitable. 02:00 Part 1: Influence Comes from All Directions In this story, Terrell explains how he unexpectedly influenced someone from his church. 09:36 Part 2: Elevating Partnerships through Project Management What was a simple admission, Terrell explains how he triggered a transformation within the Accounting department from being perceived as a commodity to being a trusted partner. In the same story, Terrell discusses how his team became more productive. 18:06 Part 3: Leadership Is a Journey Terrell reminds us about how leadership is a journey. He advises us practical advice for strengthening how we lead. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Terrell’s LinkedIn Profile and website Terrell's podcasts   Business Talk Library   The Finance & Accounting Show Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:45 Inspiring Interview by sonicscope 09:18 Chillout by sonicscope 17:47 Inspiratoinal Smooth Ambient by sonicscope 22:01 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia  Lead on!
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May 5, 2021 • 25min

053: Ronald Graves Illuminates Three Harmful Assumptions

On Wednesday episodes, I share leadership beliefs and unlabel terminology. I invite guests to share their expertise about small or big acts of leadership. In Episode 53, Ronald Graves discusses traditional leadership assumptions that are misguided and harmful. In Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership, you can read about thirteen of such assumptions. Ronald Takes on assumptions 11-13. 00:00 Prologue Ronald has more than 35 years of business consulting experience, in which he served in leadership roles for 20 years. He is well versed in organizational performance improvement and leadership, and he is a certified coach. For the past year, Ronald has coached me as I work to refuel my entrepreneurial spirit! 02:01 Part 1: Recognition Is a Formal Process Some traditional-thinking leaders believe that recognition isn’t necessary except when the organization requires formal acknowledgment. Others believe that employees already know their value. Ronald explains why these beliefs hurt employee engagement. 08:33 Part 2: Leadership Requires Little or No Training Because of initial success, some leaders believe that they have mastered leadership. To them, leadership is a simple concept and requires no ongoing training. Ronald critiques this perspective. 16:30 Part 3: Leaders know How Effective Their Leadership Is Some leaders believe that their leadership is self-apparent and effective. Ronald explains what might cause someone to believe this, and _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Ronald’s LinkedIn Profile, Bio, and Website Matrix Document and Instructions Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:43 Night by sonicscope 08:15 Bossa Nova by sonicscope 16:02 For Spanish by TexasBrother 23:59 Fun and Flirtyby BrownHouseMedia Lead on!
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May 4, 2021 • 27min

052: Patrick Ward Explains the Return for Giving Up Control

I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 52, Patrick Ward recalls some insight from a colleague, discusses how he handled the challenge of remote work during a pandemic and advises us to allow employee autonomy. He then provides some examples to illustrate how employee autonomy could affect revenue. 00:00 Prologue If you are in the Los Angeles area and looking for a software development agency, you might encounter Patrick. Patrick is the Director of Marketing at Rootstrap and the founder of NanoGlobals, an expert-led platform that helps mid-size tech companies tap into global markets. He has worked across the globe, including in the Asia-Pacific area. 01:23 Part 1: Keep the Job in Perspective Patrick shares something one of his colleagues, a VP of sales, told him. From his story, Patrick describes his approach to leadership. Also, he distinguishes what management without leadership differs from those who lead. 09:55 Part 2: Enable Employees to Perform In this story, Patrick explains his concerns about remote work during the pandemic. He expands on his description of what is involved in leading effectively. 20:22 Part 3: Balance Autonomy with Accountability Patrick advises us to allow employees to have autonomy but with accountability. He shares some stories to illustrate what this could look like. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Patrick’s LinkedIn Profile Patrick’s book, Money Matters (podcast page in which Patrick explains the book) Rootstrap’s website and Twitter NanoGlobals’ website and YouTube channel Gary DePaul’s website  Gary’s books:   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership  Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 00:00 Saxophone Jazz by TexasBrother 09:37 Night Breeze by sonicscope 20:04 The Funk Groove by TexasBrother 25:43 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on!

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