Episodios

  • Leadership GPS: Teams - Are They Really All That Important?
    Dec 30 2014
    There can be many similarities between the business world and the sports world, especially when it comes to the concept of “teams”.  What does being part of a team really mean?  How is it different from being a part of an “effective group of people”?  How do you manage individual performance versus team performance?  And are there disadvantages to people being in a team?The father and son duo of Tony and Alan Jackson are joined by another family member — Tony’s other son Brian, who is the Director of Tennis and Professor of Performance Psychology and Kinesiology at Pacific University.  Brian also serves as the head tennis coach for both the men’s and women’s teams at the University.  The three of them discuss the concepts of teams, how they need to be formed in an athletic setting, and how that can translate to other businesses and organizations. Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders. For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com.Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development. Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com. Dr. Brian H. Jackson, PhD, is the Director of Tennis and Professor of Performance Psychology and Kinesiology at Pacific University (http://www.pacificu.edu/about-us/faculty/brian-h-jackson-phd). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 h y 24 m
  • Leadership GPS: Leading through the "Trash Days"
    Sep 4 2014
    We’ve all had those “Trash Days”… days where things are not going as you’d planned, things are not working as they should, and you could find it tough to be the good leader you need to be.  Tony and Alan talk about strategies for not just getting through, but also making the best of those “trash days” and how to make sure you can come back to your job the next day refreshed and ready for new challenges. Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders. For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com.Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development. Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com. This episode is sponsored by the Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn Golf & Spa in Conover, NC. For tickets and additional information go to www.greaterhickorykiaclassic.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Leadership GPS: Shaping Corporate Cultures
    Aug 5 2014
    Tony and Alan Jackson are back after a hiatus to record a new episode of “Leadership GPS”!  In this episode, the Jackson boys discuss how to shape a corporate “culture” through modeling and communication.  How do you communicate to employees the culture of the organization you are striving for, and then help them adapt their own work towards that culture?  And what does this all have to do with “Orange is the New Black”?  Listen to this episode of “Leadership GPS” to find out!   Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders. For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com.Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development. Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com.   This episode is sponsored by the Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn Golf & Spa in Conover, NC. For tickets and additional information go to www.greaterhickorykiaclassic.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    49 m
  • Leadership GPS: Communicating Decisions…That You Don't Agree With
    Apr 10 2013
    In light of the Yahoo CEO's decision to stop all remote employee working arrangements, Alan poses the question to Tony:  "If you were a mid-level leader at Yahoo, what would you do if you had to communicate that decision your employees… but you ultimately didn't agree with it?"  How do you communicate organization decisions — that you don't agree with — to your employees and still be an honest leader?  Alan and Tony talk through this idea, with some potentially controversial recommendations. Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders.  For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com. Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development.  Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    25 m
  • Leadership GPS: Leaders and the other 'L Word' (Likeability!)
    Apr 4 2013
    Tony and Alan Jackson discuss the concept of "likeability" when it comes to those in leadership positions.  Some people say that for a leader to be effective, they must also be liked by their employees.  Others may argue that being liked should not impact the strength of a leader, since sometimes being a leader is doing things that employees may not "like".  Where do the Jackson Boys fall on this issue?  And, for those leaders that wish to be "liked" by their employees, what are some things they can start doing? Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders.  For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com. Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development.  Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    56 m
  • Leadership GPS: Leading Well When People Meet
    Nov 19 2012
    We all have meetings.  Meetings with clients, meetings with staff, meetings with teams… as much as we say we don't care for them, we end up using them daily.  As someone in a leadership position, how can we make effective use of those meetings?  What should we be doing to make meetings work, and what should we avoid at all costs?  Alan asks the questions, while Tony has the answers... It's a meetings "do's and don'ts" episode of Leadership GPS! Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders.  For more information about Tony Jackson and his leadership development programs, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com. Alan Jackson is President of The Jackson Group, a survey and consulting firm specializing in employee engagement surveys, patient satisfaction surveys, market research studies and leadership development.  Learn more about The Jackson Group at www.thejacksongroup.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Leadership GPS: Hickory Young Professionals
    Aug 16 2012
    Tony and Alan Jackson are visited by members of the Hickory Young Professionals to talk about the definition of leadership, challenges, obstacles, and communication.  This discussion takes place shortly after Alan and Tony presented to their group at a lunch meeting; in return, three members of HYP joined in on this podcast recording.  The discussion is interesting as it features a variety of professionals at different stages of their career development and of different age groups. The Hickory Young Professionals is a group whose goal is to provide opportunities for young professionals to excel professionally, socially and economically in the Greater Hickory North Carolina Metro Area. They are an organization of active young adults from 21-39 who live and/or work in the Hickory North Carolina area, and who have a passion for making this place great.  The MESH and Leadership GPS are very proud to be associated with this organization.  You can learn more about the Hickory Young Professionals at www.hickoryhyp.com. Guest on this episode include: Todd Ashworth, Renaissance Financial Managers, www.hickoryncfinancialadvisors.com Erica Brown, Martin Starnes & Associates, CPAs, www.martinstarnes.com Bryan Dingler, Clark Tire & Auto, www.clarktire.com Running time: 56 minutes See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    56 m
  • Leadership GPS: All About Leadership Assessments
    Aug 3 2012
    We are surrounded by a variety of leadership assessment tools - self-assessments, 360-style evaluations, personality tests - all designed to help you understand your leadership style and identify areas for potential improvement.  But are these assessments all they are cracked up to be, and if so, when and how should they be used effectively?  And what type of leadership assessment should be used in different situations?  Father-and-son duo Tony and Alan Jackson discuss the world of leadership assessments available in this month's episode of "Leadership GPS". Tony Jackson is a leadership development consultant and coach, helping organizations turn some of their strongest people into future leaders.  For more information on Tony and his leadership development program, visit DriveLeadership at www.driveleadership.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    57 m