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Coaching for Leaders

226: How to Lead Training, Attitude, and Energy, with Bonni Stachowiak

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Bonni Stachowiak: Teaching in Higher Ed Bonni Stachowiak is the host of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, a professor of business and management at Vanguard University, and my life partner. Prior to her academic career, Bonni was a human resources consultant and executive officer for a publicly traded company. She joins me monthly to respond to listener questions. Question from Maurice Are there any resources out there on energy and leadership? With that I don't mean the energy which seeps out you as you struggle through the day, but rather the energy which you project in any given situation. I volunteered at a dog shelter for a year. During that year I devoured any and all episode of 'The Dog Whisperer'. I discovered that being aware of one's energy before entering a scene had impact. In this case on dogs, their reaction to me and their attitude in general. I strongly believe this awareness of one's energetical state impacts humans as well. So, in February of this year I became a dad. Being aware of how sensitive small children are, I tried to be conscious of my energy around him as well. It worked! Usually in the way, that he tends to fall asleep in my arms. I've found a way to create a pool of calm energy around me. Some might call it: centered, or grounded. I'm confident that the purposeful use of our inner energy has a deep impact on our environment. This sub conscious communication fascinates me hugely. Do you, or does Bonni, know of any resources on this topic? Question from Lisa Thank you for the coaching for leader's podcasts, they helped me to get my first manager role which I will start in January 2016! I have a question which I hope you might be able to assist with. The team leader (who I will be reporting to) was speaking at our team Christmas party about how the work we do just isn't really a worthwhile job, and while you are on your deathbed you aren't going to be thinking about it (for background, we deal with legal claims against a government agency). The fact that he holds that view isn't great, but I think sharing it with your team is plain wrong! I want team members to know that they do important work which is worth being passionate about. How do you recommend dealing with this attitude in the most professional way? Question from Ian Six months ago I started a new position and have implemented a fair number of changes to the team to improve performance, metrics, and customer services. Most initiatives have been well received, we are definitively making progress and everyone is now seeing the benefits. To capitalize on the credibility that this has afforded me, I have begun the next phase of revitalizing the department by conducting monthly goals/coaching sessions with each individual. The point here is to keep them on task with their professional goals, encourage them to develop personal goals, and to continually work with them on time management, team building, and to continually refine their "Why" (a topic I was very interested in on episode 223). As part of this process I want to provide them with some good reading, podcasts, or other resources for honing these skills, but I have been coming up short. There are no shortage of leadership/management books and podcasts but I am looking specifically for resources that are geared towards promoting personal and professional development for staff. My normal go-to's for staff reading have been, Raving Fans and Gung Ho by Ken Blanchard, but I was looking for more resources to offer my team for professional development. Resources Real Magic* by Wayne Dyer The Power of Intention* by Wayne Dyer Power vs. Force* by David Hawkins Flow* by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi What Search Dogs Teach About Engagement, with Jan Frazee (episode 25) How to Improve Your Coaching Skills, with Tom Henschel (episode 190) Start With Why* by Simon Sinek 7 Habits of Highly Effective People* by Stephen Covey

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0:00.0

It's the first Monday of the month. It's the first Monday of the year and we're here with our

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Q&A show. This is Coaching for Leaders, episode 226. Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential. Greetings to you from Orange County, California. This is coaching for leaders and I'm your

0:31.0

host Dave Stahoviac. Leaders aren't born, they're made and this

0:36.2

weekly show will give you access to the best thinkers, resources, and actions to develop your leadership skills. resources and

0:45.0

I have back with me,

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I have back with me my favorite guest of all time who starts off every show with the little

0:55.6

production credit Bonnie Stahoviac. It's funny I sometimes assign a podcaster

1:01.1

to to classes that I teach and the students go was that you in the beginning and I think

1:07.3

Yeah, I'm actually I do more than that sometimes than just say produced by Innovate Learning.

1:13.2

Yes, yes you do and I am so glad if you're joining us for the first time.

1:17.8

We do once a month, the first Monday of the month, take questions from the

1:22.1

coaching for leaders audience. So if you have a question you would like us to consider for a future Q&A show

1:26.4

Coaching for leaders.com slash feedback is where to go and we have a few today and but I know Bonnie has some words of wisdom before we start.

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Words of wisdom.

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You were giving me the, you were giving me the, I'm about to say something really profound

1:42.4

at the beginning of 2016 to get

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started everybody look no that wasn't that wasn't the look was it just you were

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going to read the first question well I was just going to say that that we do this

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once a month and the questions are never easy.

1:55.0

No one never just throws us a softball.

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So we've got some challenging questions this month

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starting with Maurice.

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