Rick Heyland's guest is Retired Astronaut- Chris Hadfield. Chris has been called the most popular Astronaut since Neil Armstrong. He is a Husband, Father, Grandfather, Test Pilot, Fighter pilot, Astronaut, Author, Teacher, Singer and Composer. His version of David Bowie's "space oddity" recorded in space has over 75M downloads. Chris discusses with Rick his philosophies on personal and professional Continuous Improvement. In this hour long discussion he talks about principles such as; "slow down to speed up", "be a student for the rest of your life", "use the quiet time to develop competence", "sweat the small stuff but don't let them see you sweat", "have long-term goals but celebrate the daily victories". Any leader interested in insights about personal development and safety and operational excellence should listen to this podcast and share it with their teams!
The power of Situational Leadership
The best Scaling leadership lessons I saw and learned this week
Real life Leadership Lessons Part2- How to scale your business
Recent Leadership lessons applicable to any leader looking to scale their business
How to become a commitment based organization
KPI Checklists - the easiest and most efficient way to delegate
Priority (Rock) Setting that accelerates Growth
Strategies to 10x your life and your business
Weight loss for busy leaders and executives
Performance Employee Engagement
Compassionate Candor- helping your employees achieve their potential
Shine a light on what is important
5 simple steps to have motivating 1-1's with your employees
Pro Sales Tips from a Sales Pro
The Ideal operating Cadence for Business
Delegation Part II
Thriving-You are the Author of Your own Story with Rand Selig
A Practical Approach to finding new Customers
Effective Delegation an underutilized leadership Tool
Choosing to Show up well
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