Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast

John Maxwell
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Jan 12, 2023 • 15min

#222: Do I Have a Future Here?

Do the people on your team know they have a future with your organization? Or, are they wondering where this all leads? When they see they have a place in the future, you will see increased levels of commitment, engagement, and buy-in.
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Jan 5, 2023 • 19min

#221: New Year, New You, Fresh Start

John Maxwell shares how he likes to take the last two weeks of the year to review, reflect, and evaluate on the year just completed. What is your plan to get off to a fast start in the new year?
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Dec 29, 2022 • 26min

#220: Can Leaders Have Too Much Transparency?

Transparent leadership means leading with openness and honesty. These leaders keep their team in the loop and share information freely. Where many leaders struggle is on the fine line between being open/honest and oversharing.
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Dec 22, 2022 • 19min

#219: What Listener Type Are You?

We often think we are better listeners than we really are. We all need to work on being better listeners. This idea originated in the book, "Listen!: The Art of Effective Communication Kindle Edition" by Dale Carnegie & Associates.
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Dec 15, 2022 • 23min

#218: How Great Leaders Spend Their Time with Joel Manby

Joel Manby is the former CEO of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Herschend Family Entertainment, the largest family-owned theme park corporation in the United States. Joel hosts the Maxwell Leadership Executive Circle, a 12-month group and individual mentoring program focused on Executive Leadership for those who are or desire to be C-suite leaders . Have you ever thought, "I am overwhelmed with my job. There are never enough hours in the day." Where should leaders be spending their time to be as efficient and effective as possible?
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Dec 8, 2022 • 21min

#217: Leading in Volatile Times with Joel Manby

Joel Manby is the former CEO of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Herschend Family Entertainment, the largest family-owned theme park corporation in the United States. Joel hosts the Maxwell Leadership Executive Circle, a 12-month group and individual mentoring program focused on Executive Leadership for those who are or desire to be C-suite leaders . 2023 and 2024 are setting up to be challenging times for leaders. How can leaders position themselves to lead during volatile times?
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Dec 1, 2022 • 26min

#216: Work from Anywhere Best Practices with Joel Manby

Joel Manby is the former CEO of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Herschend Family Entertainment, the largest family-owned theme park corporation in the United States. Joel hosts the Maxwell Leadership Executive Circle, a 12-month group and individual mentoring program focused on Executive Leadership for those who are or desire to be C-suite leaders. With the challenge of leading a hybrid workforce (working from home and the office), Joel shares five best practices of a work from anywhere culture.
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Nov 24, 2022 • 16min

#215: The Introverts on My Team Seem Disengaged

You may think of Extroverts as loud and charismatic and Introverts as quiet and reserved. But that is a stereotype. Extroversion and introversion refer to where someone gets their energy. The difference between an extrovert and an introvert is extroverts are energized through socialization and collaboration, whereas introverts receive energy from alone time or in social settings with much smaller groups.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 24min

#214: Are You Experiencing Productivity Paranoia?

Microsoft surveyed 20,000 people in 11 countries and found that 87% of employees report that they are productive at work. Yet, only 12 percent of managers said they have full confidence their team is as productive when working remotely compared to sitting at their desks in the office. 85% of senior leaders say that the shift to hybrid work has made it challenging to have confidence that employees are being productive. The Microsoft report describes Productivity Paranoia as "where leaders fear that lost productivity is due to employees not working, even though hours worked, number of meetings and other activity metrics have increased."
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Nov 10, 2022 • 21min

#213: You May Not Be Trusted as Much as You Think

The Trifecta of Trust by Dr. Joseph Folkman uses data from tens of thousands of 360-Degree assessments to determine how team members view trust with their leaders. The data showed that over 45% of leaders were not trusted as much as they think they are. In the book, he gives 7 signals that you might not be trusted as much as you think you are.

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