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Episode #64 : Leadership Isn't a Checkbox

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TOPIC : Is leadership training dead?

BIG IDEAS:

  • creating a learning experience without training/teaching people
  • training gives people a chance to not take responsibility - they are following the training
  • people are happy after a training, but change long term is limited
  • attempt to get manager and HR involved in training, but it didn't work
  • clients/customers want training, but don't take the time to reflect on what they need
  • time is a barrier to implementation of oversight of training
  • Peter Principle -- people rise to the level of their competence
  • great individual contributors don't always make great leaders
  • leadership is nuanced and doesn't follow a checklist
  • training doesn't personalize the learning to where/who they are
  • provide the spark, get people more emotionally involved in the change
  • connecting the theory, to the emotions, to create the behavior change
  • leadership is the state of being a leader, not a skill
  • bringing the manager in was an attempt to reinforce the training
  • making leadership experiences voluntary versus obligatory
  • internally motivated learning is more impactful
  • letting go of agendas and objectives -- some structure, but give space for what arises from the participants
  • leadership can't be taught, but it can be developed
  • humans and leadership are too complex to be taught
  • leadership has an emotional component
  • getting stuck in what you're supposed to do, rather than reading the "room" and adapting to the situation in front of you
  • letting go of the idea of needing "tools" as a leader
  • internal motivation of being a leader

BOOKS MENTIONED:

  • The Power of Moment, Chip and Dan Heath

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TOPIC : Is leadership training dead?

BIG IDEAS:

  • creating a learning experience without training/teaching people
  • training gives people a chance to not take responsibility - they are following the training
  • people are happy after a training, but change long term is limited
  • attempt to get manager and HR involved in training, but it didn't work
  • clients/customers want training, but don't take the time to reflect on what they need
  • time is a barrier to implementation of oversight of training
  • Peter Principle -- people rise to the level of their competence
  • great individual contributors don't always make great leaders
  • leadership is nuanced and doesn't follow a checklist
  • training doesn't personalize the learning to where/who they are
  • provide the spark, get people more emotionally involved in the change
  • connecting the theory, to the emotions, to create the behavior change
  • leadership is the state of being a leader, not a skill
  • bringing the manager in was an attempt to reinforce the training
  • making leadership experiences voluntary versus obligatory
  • internally motivated learning is more impactful
  • letting go of agendas and objectives -- some structure, but give space for what arises from the participants
  • leadership can't be taught, but it can be developed
  • humans and leadership are too complex to be taught
  • leadership has an emotional component
  • getting stuck in what you're supposed to do, rather than reading the "room" and adapting to the situation in front of you
  • letting go of the idea of needing "tools" as a leader
  • internal motivation of being a leader

BOOKS MENTIONED:

  • The Power of Moment, Chip and Dan Heath

More yummy content on leaderlearner.fm

  continue reading

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