Leadership Love from LinkedIn

I ❤️ to write, and these days, I mostly write on LinkedIn. I've included copies of my daily posts here for your convenience. Please enjoy these inspirations from all around the world of leadership and everything else that enters my brain.

The Rating Game talent optimization Jan 28, 2021

On a scale of 1-10, how much do you like questions that ask you to rate things?

I first learned this technique from life coaches whose conversations may sound something like this:

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Coach: What would you like to work on today?

Coachee: I’d like to do a better job with my eating habits.

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Don't Stress (Your People) Jan 27, 2021

More than 50% of U.S. employees report experiencing daily stress at work.

Unfortunately, a manager’s leadership style can negatively impact a follower’s stress levels and productivity.

This in turn stresses the manager and creates a vicious downward cycle.

Research suggests that a...

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Delegate to Win Jan 26, 2021

Have you ever been surprised by something in your refrigerator?

I don’t mean a leftover that was once a good color but is now a bad color.

This morning, I was puzzled by a package of turkey burgers.

I quickly realized that I had sent my daughter to the grocery store with a list that...

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How to Love Your Job talent optimization Jan 25, 2021

Millions of people will trundle off today to work at a job they hate.

Many will complain about having a bad boss, a toxic work environment, or lower-than-desired pay—yet I know many well-paid people with great bosses and “best places to work” caliber environments who are still...

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Ambition leadership Jan 22, 2021

Stop me if you’ve heard this one:
A Roman emperor, a transcendentalist writer, and The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll walk into a bar.

“A man’s worth is no greater than his ambitions.” —Marcus Aurelius

(Having the benefit of 1,800+ years of history, I’ll go...

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Winemaking - Part 2 Jan 21, 2021

Yesterday, I shared an analogy that illustrates how the environment in which a vintner grows grapes resembles that in which a leader grows people.

Vigilant grape farmers don’t simply abdicate their crop to the environment, however.

They study viticulture, time the planting and harvest, and...

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Winemaking - Part 1 talent optimization Jan 20, 2021

You don’t have to be a wine connoisseur to appreciate a vintner’s ability to cultivate grapes to their full potential.

The size, taste, and quality of any grape crop is determined by environmental factors known by the French term “terroir”.

The elements of terroir are...

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That's Incredible Jan 19, 2021

I love late-night infomercials that are so bad they’re good.

If you stay up late enough, you’ll be bombarded with offers for military-grade sunglasses, copper-infused knee braces, and the like.

Each infomercial depicts some ridiculous testament to the product’s performance like...

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Homage to Martin Luther King, Jr. - 2021 Jan 18, 2021

On February 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a sermon titled, “The Drum Major Instinct”.

He observed that we each have an innate desire “to be important, to surpass others, to achieve distinction, to lead the parade”.

In this sermon—prophetically...

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Flamingo Time Jan 15, 2021

I looked down at the couch then up at the crammed moving van.

I had given myself the packing job because of my planning abilities and keen intellect.

“There’s no way that’s fitting in there, genius.”

My bride has always had a special way of keeping me grounded.

We lugged...

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Flash of Time Jan 14, 2021

I had a childhood friend who dabbled as an amateur magician.

One day, he came to my house after a shopping spree at the local magic store.

He slowly walked across the room and assumed his most magical pose.

He swished his hand, and then—poof!—he launched a bright fireball into the...

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Influence vs Authority talent optimization Jan 13, 2021

Until the late 1940s, movie studios inked actors, writers, and producers to long-term contracts that gave studio brass complete control over what was created and how.

Stars have more autonomy today and can choose which studio they’ll partner with for their next blockbuster.

Sound familiar?

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