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Coaching for Leaders

182: Presentation Skills and Questions, with Bonni Stachowiak

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2015

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Bonni Stachowiak: Teaching in Higher Ed

Bonni is the host of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, Dean of Teaching and Learning and Professor of Business and Management at Vanguard University, and my life partner. Prior to her academic career, she was a human resources consultant and executive officer for a publicly traded company. Bonni is the author of The Productive Online and Offline Professor: A Practical Guide*.

Audio Question from Rick

Question from Jay

Daniel Pink said that one of the important qualities of a leader was the ability of the leader to insulate their team members from the “noise” of the organization (I completely agree). However, I have also seen that the act of insulating one’s team can get the leader into trouble. Ultimately, insulating one’s team members sometimes means saying no to new projects so that more important existing projects can get done. This very thing (insulation of team) has a tendency to create a great working environment for the followers but simultaneously put the leader in jeopardy with his superiors. How do you suggest dealing with such a quandary? In essence, the right thing to do for the leader’s people, and consequently the organization, is also the very thing that may cause political difficulty for the leader.

Audio Question from Phil

Question from Charles

How does one know if what one needs is a professional coach (life/career coach?) or a therapist? Are there professionals which wear both hats? I am currently in transition from solopreneur to possibly going back in the corporate world after about 12 years. It’s not a transition that I am eager for and is accompanied by a good measure of anxiety, confusion, self-doubt, etc.

My feeling is that I need someone who can objectively guide me through answering some basic questions at this point in my life (What do I really want to do? What are my real strengths? Do I want to go back to the corporate grind? Should/How do I change careers?, etc.) while also helping me manage the emotional issues. I know this is a tall order (overwhelming for me right now). Should I be seeking one person who can offer a holistic view (a life coach)? Or two very different professionals (who may or may not offer conflicting advice)?

Audio Question from Elle

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0:00.0

It's the first Monday of the month and we are tackling questions on presentations and a whole bunch of other topics too.

0:07.0

Bonnie's joining me. This is Coaching for Leaders, episode 182.

0:12.0

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:17.0

Greetings to you from Orange County, California. This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host, Dave Stahopiac.

0:28.0

This is a weekly show to help leaders improve their communication, strategy, strategy, coaching, productivity, and personal mastery.

0:36.3

And on the first Monday of the month,

0:37.7

we open up the lines to your questions

0:40.9

and see what you've been thinking about in relation to either the topic

0:45.1

we've presented that which is on presentations this time or just anything is

0:49.2

fair game of course and we've got a bunch of them to tackle and Bonnie's back with me here in the studio to offer her wisdom as well.

0:57.0

Hello, Bonnie.

0:58.0

Hello, Dave. I always look forward to these each month and just hearing what you're going to say and how we'll approach these differently.

1:02.0

And we've got a bunch.

1:03.2

So we'll see if we can get to everyone's apologies if we weren't able to get to your question here if we run

1:08.5

long on these, but let's jump right in here to the first question and this first question Bonnie is from Rick.

1:14.6

Hey Dave Rick Ray here from sunny Orlando Florida talking about the

1:20.8

presentation Q&A for next week.

1:23.4

I've got the notes that I've always taken for 10 slides, 30 point font,

1:29.0

maximum of 20 minutes, 10 minutes for 10 minutes for Q&A.

1:33.0

A lot of times though I've always heard to

1:36.0

tell them what you're going to tell them,

1:38.0

tell them, and then tell them what you told them.

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