Aim Higher: The podcast with purpose
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In many areas of life -- business, politics, finance -- we think of power as a "zero sum game." If one person or side has it, the other doesn't. My guest on this week's episode of "Aim Higher," John Baldoni, turns that assumption on its head, with a philosophy of leadership based on grace: the idea that doing something for others and for the greater good can result in better outcomes for everyone. While it's obviously a theory rooted in ethics, it's also surprisingly efficient, especially as a leadership model. Why? Because when leaders model behavior that's good for others, that creates an environment that's good for the company, shareholders, and customers. Listen in, as John and I discuss some very practical ideas that start from a place in the heart.
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #8 Servant leaders think long term
Wednesday Wisdom: Max DePree
Paul Smith: Great leaders tell great stories
Wednesday Wisdom: John Patrick
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #7 A servant leader thinks “you, not me.”
Wednesday Wisdom: Erin Hanson
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #6 Servant leaders “sell” rather than “tell”
Wednesday Wisdom: Bruce Lee
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #5 Servant leaders encourage
Wednesday Wisdom: John Wooden
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #4 Help people with life issues
Wednesday Wisdom: Eleanor Roosevelt
Tim Sanders: The 3 keys to creating a sales leadership mindset
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #3 Develop other leaders
Amy Blankson: “The Future of Happiness”
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #2 Create a culture of trust
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #1 Value diverse opinions
Cal Turner Jr.: Life lessons for leaders—and everyone else
There is no success without courage
BONUS: Questions from the Aim Higher mailbag
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