The Remarkable Leadership Podcast

The Kevin Eikenberry Group
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Mar 22, 2017 • 34min

Leading with Questions with Bob Tiede

Does a leader need to know all the answers and tell others what to do? Bob Tiede, the brain child behind leadingwithquestions.com, would argue that there is value in that and leaders (and their teams) are more successful when one leads with questions. Kevin and Bob discuss how to strengthen your skills to lead by asking
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Mar 15, 2017 • 30min

Leadership and a Cup of Coffee with Howard Behar

Howard Behar led Starbuck's domestic business as President of North America, and he became the founding President of Starbucks International opening the very first store outside of North America in Japan. He is also the author of It's Not About the Coffee and The Magic Cup. Today he joins Kevin to chat about servant leadership, growing your organization and finding joy in it all. He suggests that performance matters in all aspects of our lives and influence does not come from power but form serving other people
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Mar 8, 2017 • 23min

Bridging the Generation Gap with Dan Negroni

Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Millennials will be the largest generation in the workforce by the end of 2015. They bring a different bias and experience to the workplace and new ideas to relationships. Dan Negroni, founder of Launchbox and author of Chasing Relevance, discusses how to relate with our colleagues and bridge that generation gap and improve employee engagement.
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Mar 1, 2017 • 34min

Doing Great Work with Michael Bungay Stanier

Great work has both impact and meaning, per Michael Bungay Stanier. Michael is the author of The Coaching Habit and Do More Great Work. He is also the founder and Senior Partner of Box of Crayons, a company that helps organizations all over the world do less Good Work and more Great Work. Michael and Kevin discuss the concept and core attributes of great work. Further, how a leader needs to be a catalyst for their team and ways to move the team towards more great work.
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Feb 22, 2017 • 30min

Delivering Innovative Service with Chip Bell

"I love to see people impacted by a great experience", says Chip Bell, a renowned keynote speaker and the author of several best-selling books. In this episode, Kevin and Chip discuss some differences between customer service and innovative service. Further, how you can move from just value added to value unique and create a story for your customers to tell.
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Feb 15, 2017 • 31min

Become a Better Boss with Wally Bock

Leadership is an ongoing process and great leaders continue to learn because they are curious. They don't necessarily learn from their experiences but by reflecting on their experiences. Kevin and Wally Bock discuss learning goals, relationships, and why to "not be the event." Wally learned leadership as a U. S. Marine, an executive in a multi-national corporation, and as the owner of a small business focused on improving leadership for his clients.
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Feb 8, 2017 • 26min

Leadership Moxie (and More) with John Baldoni

"You've got moxie, kid". We hear it in the moves but what does it mean? Join Kevin and John Baldoni, author of MOXIE: The Secret of Bold and Gusty Leadership (among other books), as they discuss gumption, guts and the resilience to pursue. Leaders need to be open to the learning process and not ashamed of defeat. The question is what are you going to do next? How do you take those lessons and bring you team together to thrive? If you don't have self-doubt, you may be delusional.
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Jan 31, 2017 • 27min

Lessons from a Major General with Major General David Bassett

Leadership is leadership, according to Major General David Bassett, Program Executive Officer for Ground Combat Systems. In today's episode, Major General Bassett shares insight to leading and managing high visibility and high dollar programs. He challenges us to understand our role within the organization and recognize that if we have to use our title/position to get what we want we haven't properly instilled the values of the organization.
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Jan 25, 2017 • 33min

Lessons for Today from Teddy Roosevelt with Jon Knokey

Leadership is not charging the hill; that is authority. Leadership comes before that. Jon Knokey, former NCAA quarterback, businessman, and author of Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of American Leadership, shares leadership lessons from Teddy Roosevelt. Learn about 'work at the center' and how Roosevelt looked at the big picture and positioned himself and America for leadership. In this episode, you'll learn: Authenticity and leadership. Creating clarity in your work. Journey of leadership. Additional Leadership Resources Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of American Leadership Making of American Leadership Jon's Book Recommendations Travels with Carley by John Steinbeck and Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes Get our free report: The Secrets of Becoming a Remarkable Leader Sign up for our free video training series, 20 Days to Remarkable Leadership. Get your free copy of my inspiring e-book, 101 Ways to Unleash Your Potential.
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Jan 18, 2017 • 26min

Leading with (Real) Vision with Jesse Lyn Stoner

Show Notes: There is more to vision than the end result; you need to be clear of the purpose. Jesse Lyn Stoner, founder of the Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership and international best-selling author of Full Steam Ahead! Unleash the Power of Vision, co-authored with Ken Blanchard, shares her research and personal journey to understanding leadership vision.

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