People who climb Mount Everest talk of establishing a "base camp;" a place of safety and certainty in preparation for the ascent. I have not participated in that amazing achievement, but I picked up the phrase a long time ago, and have used the analogy in my career to sustain me through some rather tough “climbs” along the way. It's essential that leaders maintain a base camp throughout their careers; to sustain sanity, to protect themselves from stress, and to prepare for, and recover from, stressful events. After all, our careers are a “climb,” are they not?
Episode 17 - Be careful about the "Employee Experience". Repackaging of an old idea.
Episode 16 - Managing the Hard Cases - Termination
Episode 15 - Leaders are often wrong but ultimately that makes them right. (Prevail over criticism).
Episode 14 - Understanding a leader's role in managing resistance to change
Episode 11 - The satisfaction we get from leading others.
Episode 13 - Is it politics? Or is it you?
Episode 12 - Take a quick look back at 2018 goals before moving forward.
Episode 10 - What is your leadership persona?
Episode 9 - The High Leadership Calling of Developing Others
Episode 8 - Problems and Principles in Managing Time
Episode 7 - Managers don't motivate anyone - Part 2
Episode 6 - Managers don't motivate anyone. Part 1
Episode 5 - The Importance of Basecamp in Leadership
Episode 4 - The One Question Leaders Should Ask Themselves Every Day
Episode 3 - Four things you gain from the struggles of leadership.
Episode 2 - Bringing Order out of Chaos
Episode 1 - Introducing "Let's Get the Job Done".
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