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Coaching for Leaders

196: The Way to Make New Behaviors Stick, with Marshall Goldsmith

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2015

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Marshall Goldsmith: Triggers Marshall says that a key factor is the environment around us in whether or not we are successful. Environmental triggers constantly take us off track. “A trigger is any stimulus that influences our behavior.” -Marshall Goldsmith Trigger —> Impulse —> Behavior Marshall says we have the chance to have a second of awareness on how we behave after the impulse. “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” -Viktor Frankl Marshall says that the biggest problem with successful people is they’ve gotten very used to winning. Marshall recalled five questions that Peter Drucker said we should all ask ourselves: What’s my mission? Who’s the customer? What does the customer consider value? What’s the goal? What’s the plan? If you want a copy of the article that Marshall mentioned, Leadership is a contact sport, send him an email to [email protected] Marshall’s wheel of change model: Creating = Positive/Change Preserving = Positive/Keep Eliminate = Negative/Change Accepting = Negative/Keep “Am I willing at this time to make the effort required to make a positive difference on this topic?” -Marshall Goldsmith “Most people waste most of their lives on topics they’re not going to change anyway.” -Marshall Goldsmith “Life is easy to talk and hard to live.” -Marshall Goldsmith “Environment vs. willpower — environment generally wins.” -Marshall Goldsmith Marshall’s six active questions: Did I do my best to set clear goals? Did I do my best to make progress towards goal achievement? Did I do my best to find meaning? Did I do my best to be happy? Did I do my best to build positive relationships? Did I do my best to be fully engaged? The key factor in employee engagement is whether people feel like they can live their own values. -Kouzes & Posner Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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On this episode I welcome Marshall Goldsmith one of the top coaches in the world

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to discuss how we manage the triggers in our environment so that we can create

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behavior that lasts.

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This is coaching for leaders, episode 196.

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Produced by Innovate Learning,

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Maximizing Human Potential. human potential. Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

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This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host Dave Stahoviac.

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This is a weekly show to help leaders improve their

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communication, strategy, coaching, productivity, and personal mastery and

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we're gonna hit on elements of all of those today in

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particular coaching and personal mastery and I'm really thrilled to be able to

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welcome today's guest to the show He is probably the top coach in the world. At least if you

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asked me who my opinion was on the top coach in the world, it would definitely be

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Marshall Goldsmith. Dr. Marshall Goldsmith.

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Dr. Marshall Goldsmith is the author or editor of 35 books which have sold over 2 million copies

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been translated into 30 languages and become bestsellers in 12 countries.

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He's written two New York Times bestsellers including one of my favorite books for leaders.

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It's on my top 10 list called What Got You Here

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Won't Get You There also in Wall Street General number one business book and

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Marshall's professional acknowledgments include world's number one

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leadership thinker from Harvard Business Review,

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50 great leaders in America from Business Week, and one of the top 10 executive educators

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