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🗓️ 13 September 2017
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Judson Althoff is executive vice president of Microsoft’s Worldwide Commercial Business organization.
He leads the company’s commercial business strategy and over 40k people across the globe in a whole range of functions that need to work closely together in one coherent team for a company in the midst of digitally transforming itself with it’s customers.
Leading that many people who have to work that closely is in itself intriguing. Doing that while being part of a leadership team engaged in one of the most significant shifts in how technology is sold and consumed is another.
This conversation is about continuously striving for self-improvement and Judson’s insatiable inner drive to help others reach their potential.
It’s about continuously striving for excellence, but not at the cost of hurting relationships with loved ones.
We discuss how difficult but important finding balance is and the ways in which mindfulness and an investing in recovery practices can be of help.
We talk about what it means to be a leader and what Judson looks for in others when trying to help others unlock their potential.
We get into what the word “excellence” really means and the factors that motivate him.
If you're hungry to understand the intersection between you chipping all in in particular craft yet at the same time – are searching for deep meaningful relationships with family and friends – this conversation is for you.
My hope is that Judson’s willingness to be open, to share from his heart and his head will inspire you to do the same for others.
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0:00.0 | I am wired to continuously strive for self-improvement and learn as much as I can from my successes |
0:06.4 | and failures. In fact, learn equally balancing successes and failures, mostly so that I can try to inspire excellence in others so that they can reach |
0:14.8 | their potential. |
0:15.8 | And I think that that probably came most from my mom. Okay for those who are new welcome for the rest of us party people welcome to to the Finding Mastery Podcast I'm Michael Jervay. |
0:35.4 | And the idea behind these conversations is to learn from people who are switched on, who are |
0:39.4 | on the path of mastery, to better understand what they're searching for, to get a glimpse of how they make |
0:46.8 | sense of the world, how they make sense of themselves in it, how they explain events, |
0:51.4 | both success and non-success. |
0:54.2 | And we call that their psychological framework. |
0:56.1 | And we also want to dig and better understand |
0:58.5 | the mental skills that they've used to build and refined aircraft. |
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