
The Leader Learner Podcast
The Leader Learner podcast is for readers and leaders of all kinds.
Rather than talk to authors about the professional development books that they have written, the Leader Learner podcast spotlights readers and delves into their process the book(s) that have had an impact on them and their work.
This podcast is brought to you by Theresa Destrebecq, founder of Emerge Book Circles.
Join me as I discuss books, learning, and leadership with the guests.
Read Deeper Not Faster.
The Leader Learner Podcast
S03E04 The Create Your Leadership Episode
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Theresa Destrebecq & Vincent Musolino
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Season 3
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Episode 4
Check-In:
- Do you like to be used or second hand items?
Big Ideas:
- Is leadership working? Does leadership training work?
- Training cannot be done outside of the context
- Consuming, Connecting, Creating
- Stopping our ways of being are habitual is more challenging than we thought
- We are emotional beings
- Embodiment of the ideas takes longer than a training
- Being intentional about practicing the ideas we learn in the training - take the pause and creating a support system
- Sense of personal responsibility of the individuals in training
- The treadmill and lack of control prevents people from implementing
- Top management not participating in training themselves - "I am a CXO, so I don't need training." This creates misalignment.
- Transparency around how we are learning
- Alienation of true selves when we go to work
- Measuring leadership
- Attribution errors - when we attribute success to one person, rather than multiple factors
- A record doesn't matter when you hire someone
- Being a good leader of yourself, to support other leaders
- What can I do today? Taking personal responsibility
- Imitation versus borrowing
- Reading books that make you think rather than telling you what to do
- Sometimes the expert is wrong - we can't always take someone's formula and apply it to ourselves
- Process consultation - practicing on the spot
- Having multiple ongoing touchpoints throughout, or after a training is over
- Voluntary training or mandatory training? Does participation shift?
Resources:
- Less is More by Jason Hickel
- HBR - Why Training Fails and What to do About It (2016)
- The Financial Times - Success is more complicated than one exceptional individual (2023)
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