Leadership, Personal Development

Lunch & Lead Series – Leading Problem Solving

High Performance Leaders is hosting our next FREE 50 minute Lunch & Lead Series event on Friday, April 30 at 12:05PM EST / 9:05AM PST on the topic of “Leading Problem Solving – 5 essential ways to engage and lead your team in Problem Solving”.

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We will be sharing several tips on the leaders role in problem solving with these 5 topics:

  1. Standards for 1 second understanding
  2. Teaching your eyes to see with TIM WOODS
  3. Looking for evidence through gemba
  4. 5 whys trump A3s
  5. Leaders role in visual control boards

Register now, and on Friday, April 30 at 12:05PM EST / 9:05AM PST grab your lunch (or breakfast!) and join us?

We hope you can make it and look forward to connecting with each other!

Leadership, Personal Development, The Leader

Your greatest growth opportunities… start with COURAGE

Leadership Courage

In our Front Line Leadership program, we discuss 4 very important leadership attributes with our leaders which are Attitude, Accountability, Courage, and Trust.  We always have some great dialogue on each of these attributes with the leaders sharing examples of how leaders can demonstrate each of these and equally how they can very easily damage their reputations within each.

Thinking of leadership courage, and reflecting back over my career, my greatest career opportunities and leadership development growth has come when I have pushed myself, or have been pulled, outside of my comfort zone.  Without exception, every single of what I would consider to be my greatest career accomplishments and where I have grown the most have come when I gathered up as much courage as possible to challenge myself to do what initially scared the life out of me.  Each time, I learned and grew exponentially.  In many cases, the risks could be considered high.  Failure and definitely losing my job were real potential outcomes.  There were failures along the way but boy did I learn from those, so were they really failures?  They are only failures if you don’t learn from the mistakes or miscalculations. 

Moving out of your comfort zone takes real courage!  It’s scary and is not without risks.  However, if you plan carefully and mitigate AND accept the risks, the rewards and growth realized are without doubt, career and life changing.

Are you being courageous and pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone?    Leave comments on your thoughts and or experiences of when you have been courageous with your leadership.

Below is a link to a very good John Maxwell video that talks about Courage.  Well worth the 2 minutes!  Enjoy and be courageous in your leadership!

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