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Coaching for Leaders

221: How to Build Your Leadership Confidence and More Community Questions

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2015

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Bonni Stachowiak: Teaching in Higher Ed Audio Question from Steve Steve had a question about how to be a project manager and deal with tough situations while having an introverted personality. Episode 124: How to Get What You Really Want Out of a Conflict CFL: How to Restore Productivity When People are Angry CFL: Make Difficult Conversations Easier by Dave Stachowiak CFL: 5 Ways to Address a Hostile Audience by Dave Stachowiak Question from Michelle I'm rather annoyed with myself this week as I was very harsh to my team member. I have apologized and she accepted my apology. However I'm not happy that it occurred and I need to deal with the cause. I think the cause is to do with the fact that she is older than me and is a different personality type. I find it difficult to believe that she does respect me and so my harsh communication was a result of my suspicion. It's such a shame because we'd reached an even closer level of communication this week too. We both wanted to work with each other and after my apology she reconfirmed that the reason she wanted to do this job was to work with me. I think I need to go back to basics with her again and find out again what she needs from me. I also listened again to episode 59, but my problem is almost the opposite to the issues raised. I have another new team member starting soon. If you have any advice, or can recommend another podcast episode…I’d be grateful! Episode 54: How Authentic Leaders Apologize Episode 59: Seven Principles for Leading People Older Than You Book: Leadership and Self-Deception* by Arbinger Institute Book: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team* by Patrick Lencioni Question from Hollie I am full of energy, eager to share and learn. Today I was told by someone I went to for advice that they think that here I can't teach people, that I am presenting myself as if I know everything. My questions is: how do I deal with situations when you think you are doing things the right way because that is your experience and everything you have learned and it was working, and it is what is being discussed in your podcast but yet not now working? Episode 143: Accepting Feedback Episode 149: An Astronaut’s Guide To Life On Earth Book: The First 90 Days* by Michael D. Watkins Question from Tim I work in one of the top five fields were there is a huge demand for skilled laborers but, there is also not much room for advancement. My hope is that in getting an MBA I would be better suited for a higher role. Is my way of thinking off? Why would anyone hire me as a manager if I have no experience in the sector, even with an MBA? But my hope is that armed with an MBA that somehow someone will see that I’m trying to better myself with continued learning, and give me that chance. Feedback Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback The next Q&A show is Episode 225 Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my reader’s guide listing the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others with brief summaries from me on the value of each book. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of these book recommendations. Visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe

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0:00.0

It's our monthly Q&A show where we're responding to questions from the Coaching for Leaders

0:05.4

Community. This is Coaching for Leaders episode 221.

0:09.3

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:16.0

Readings to you from Orange County, California.

0:22.0

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

0:27.0

Leaders aren't born, they're made, and this weekly show will give you access to the best thinkers, resources, and actions to help you develop your leadership skills.

0:38.0

And speaking of the best thinkers out there, one of my favorite best thinkers in my life, Bonnie Stahoviac.

0:46.0

Hello?

0:47.0

Hello, you've set the expectations rather high for someone listening for the first time.

0:51.0

Dale Carnegie said give people a fine reputation to live up to.

0:55.2

So there you go.

0:56.6

I was actually talking with our friend Tom Henssel

0:59.4

from the Lookinsana Leadership Podcast,

1:01.0

who I got to see this week.

1:02.5

And he was telling me that he was,

1:05.8

he emailed me and said how smart you were

1:08.5

and how impressed he was with all of your answers

1:10.9

on the Q&A shows. Well, thank you, Tom.

1:13.6

He didn't say anything about me, so...

1:15.6

No, I'm kidding.

1:17.6

I'm just messing with Tom because we...

1:20.6

I'm so glad to have gotten to know him and it's been tons and tons of fun and this is one of my favorite

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