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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

352: Patrick Lencioni - The Five Key Actions Of Excellent Leaders

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Episode #352: Patrick Lencioni - The Five Key Actions Of Excellent Leaders

Notes:

  • Leaders who sustain excellence =
    • Humility - They don't feel they are more important than others, but they realize that their words and actions carry more weight.
  • "Leadership is a privilege... It's about serving others. A lot of leaders lead because they think it looks cool."
  • "Leadership has to be about what you can give, not what you can get."
  • Exploring the two leadership motives:
    • Reward-centered leadership: the belief that being a leader is the reward for hard work, and therefore, that the experience of being a leader should be pleasant and enjoyable, avoiding anything mundane, unpleasant or uncomfortable.
    • Responsibility-centered leadership: the belief that being a leader is a responsibility, and therefore that the experience of leading should be difficult and challenging (though certainly not without elements of personal gratification).
  • One of the questions to ask yourself:
    • “How do you see your job in terms of verbs?” — what do you do to really help the business?
  • The leader must be a constant, incessant reminder of the company’s purpose, strategy, values, & priorities. You’re not only the CEO, you’re the CRO.” Chief Reminding Officer
  • The actions of great leaders:
    • Running great meetings
    • Managing the executive team
    • Managing the executives as individuals
    • Having difficult conversations with people
    • Constantly communicating and repeating key messages to employees
  • "The CEO should have the most painful job in the company."
  • For the mid-level manager -- "Am I waking up with the right rationale to do this job?"
  • Love is a verb:
    • Time
    • Affection
    • Discipline
  • "Leadership is not a noun, it's a verb."
  • Running great meetings:
    • "Meetings are the central activity of leadership. Bad leaders have other people run their meetings."
      • Good meetings have debate and conflict. People are able to be passionate without consequence. The leader prioritizes what will be talked about.
  • CEO's are responsible to build teams. Your job is to build teams based on trust
  • When receiving a message from a cynical leader who says "You don't understand." Our response? "No, we're not going to be that way. The ones who do the hard work change the world."
  • Micro-managing vs. Accountability:
    • "There is an abdication of management. You should know what your team is doing."
  • Parenting: "The great news about being a parent is it's humbling."
  • The leader must be the chief reminding officer:
    • "Constant, incessant, reminder of the company's purpose, strategy, values, and priorities. You must over-communicate."
  • Marriage advice:
    • "Be completely humble, vulnerable, especially in front of the kids. Engage in healthy conflict. When people can't argue, that's a problem."

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What it is is actually rethinking my motivation and I think anybody can do that.

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Now if you look at that and go, no I don't really want to adopt that motivation I

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think it's really about me.

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Then what I'd hope is that you'd have the courage to admit that to the people that work for you so they could know what they were in for.

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But most people don't want to be motivated by reward.

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They really are in their heart of hearts want to be motivated by

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responsibility but sometimes they just don't realize the difference.

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HR people say it again and again getting employees to use any learning tools of battle

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but then they mention LinkedIn learning. They say LinkedIn learning is different because their employees actually use it.

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Learning and Development Prose at 78 of the Fortune 100 companies choose LinkedIn Learning.

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It uses LinkedIn Insights to publish 60 new courses a week and makes personalized recommendations to every employee.

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Visit LinkedIn learning.com

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slash leader and sign up I am Ryan Hawk.

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Thank you so much for being here.

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Text learners to 442-2 in order to join tens of thousands of learning leaders from all over the world

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receive mindful Monday updates when I'm reading writing watching

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thinking about also give you more details about my book welcome to management

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text learners to 442-2 now on tonight's feature leader my friend Pat Lynchoni

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author of 11 books sold over 6 million copies including the five

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disfunctions of a team and its latest work is titled The Motive.

1:56.0

Why so many leaders abdicate their most important

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responsibilities. A few of the topics we discussed, why you should look at your role in terms of verbs, as in leadership is what you do. It's not what you are then the mindset excellent leaders have towards

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