Afleveringen
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How do you become a great executive coach? For over 20 years iCoach Global has been the premier training program helping new coaches get their start. In this episode we hear from one of iCoach Global's founders; Jeremy Robinson, and a recent alum of the program Veronika Shiroka, who share the philosophy and approach of this unique experience. To learn more about iCoach Global visit: icoachglobal.com.
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Gregg and Michael are joined by author, researcher and educator Eduardo Briceno to discuss the ideas behind Growth Mindset, its frequent misunderstandings, and what he's uncovered about The Performance Paradox. Are we working on the right things, in the right way, to improve, learn , and grow?
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In this episode, Gregg has a spirited, insightful conversation with Michael as he moves from his role as CLO of New York Life to an independent consulting practice. In this uniquely candid discussion, Michael shares his perspective on several of the most challenging and contentious issues facing the leadership development community.
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In this unique episode, Michael and Gregg take a deep dive into the business of management/leadership development and information. They are honored to be joined by Dan Oswald, CEO of Simplify Compliance. Dan is a veteran of the learning and education space and has extensive experience in both M&A and leading the growth of associated enterprises.
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Gregg and Michael are joined by Bill Berman, PhD, executive coach, psychologist, and organizational consultant to discuss his recent book (written together with George Bradt), Influence and Impact. What’s an overlooked key to executive success?, and is it as simple as understanding what the organization really needs from you?
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In this episode Mind Gym Co-Founder and President Seb Bailey shares insights into the growing organizational interest in “wellness”, and the role leaders play in shaping a healthy workplace.
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Joining Michael and Gregg to discuss this question are Gary Mangiofico, Academic Director & Chair of Pepperdine University’s MSOD program, and Chris Crosby, President &CEO of The Leadership Institute of Seattle.
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Bill Gardner and Geoff Scales are two of the leading leadership development coaches and facilitators in the business today. In this podcast, Michael and Gregg have a conversation with two deeply experienced professionals who have spent the past three decades implementing great practices in the fields of leadership and organization development.
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Gregg and Michael speak with renowned leadership guru Professor Jay Conger about the myths and realities of “leadership potential” and how organizations can effectively develop early-career talent to lead.
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Dr. Robert Simari, a distinguished clinician, scientist, educator and leader has written a fascinating book entitled A Prescription to Lead: How Medical Training Prepares America’s Physician Leaders. In this episode, Michael and Gregg engage with Dr. Simari in a unique conversation about the confluence of medical training and leadership development.
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In this episode of The Edge of Leadership, Gregg and Michael are joined by Marshall Goldsmith, who shares insights from a lifetime of executive coaching at the highest levels, and discusses ideas from his latest book The Earned Life.
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Michael and Gregg welcome Josh Ehrlich to this inaugural episode of our podcast series. The question we will explore is this: is mindfulness a serious dimension of leadership development or just a passing psychological fad? Josh argues that the way, possibly the only way, leaders can develop the capability to thrive in today’s demanding environment is to change the way they think. He asserts that leaders in all walks of life need to stop, reflect, and focus their energies. This is what he calls “mindshifting”.