• Manage Self, Lead Others: Emotional Intelligence and Leadership for Managers

  • By: Nina Sunday
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Manage Self, Lead Others: Emotional Intelligence and Leadership for Managers

By: Nina Sunday
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  • Manage Self, Lead Others is your go-to leadership podcast exploring the art of leading with emotional intelligence . . . and more. Tune in for thought-provoking insights, actionable strategies and inspirational stories to help you become a more intentional and empathetic leader. Each episode, Host, Nina Sunday, engages with some of the brightest business minds on the planet who share a passion to elevate and reshape team culture. Subscribe now to become part of the movement.
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Episodes
  • Ep131 The Power of Company Culture, with Chris Dyer
    May 7 2024
    Ep131 - INC. magazine ranked our guest, Chris Dyer, as the number one leadership speaker on culture. Author of "The Power Power of Company Culture" - https://amzn.to/44wxa06 - and former founder CEO of People2G. His companies consistently were named a Best Place to Work. Implementing Chris Dyer's 7 Pillar strategy enables countless companies to unlock productivity, performance and profits. 1 Transparency 2 Positivity 3 Measurement 4 Acknowledgement 5 Uniqueness 6 Listening 7 Mistakes SUMMARY Chris Dyer highlights the importance of understanding personality profiles, such as the DISC profile, in improving team dynamics and resolving conflicts. Dyer emphasizes the significance of positivity, citing examples of personal experiences and lessons learned from authors like Shonda Rhimes. He also touches on the concept of appreciative inquiry focusing on identifying strengths within teams rather than dwelling on weaknesses. Dyer underscores the need for organizations to measure what truly matters to their business and shares strategies for enhancing customer satisfaction scores. He stresses the value of acknowledging mistakes as learning opportunities and fostering a culture where employees feel empowered to innovate. Additionally, Dyer discusses the role of active listening in effective leadership and offers insights into managing change within organizations. He addresses the challenges of influencing senior leaders and highlights the importance of taking calculated risks to drive cultural transformation. Throughout the discussion, Dyer emphasizes the significance of aligning organizational culture with performance and profitability goals. ABOUT CHRIS DYER Chris Dyer was ranked #5 on the LeadersHum Power List, was named a Top 40 Change Management Guru and a Top 50 Global Thought Leader. His leadership podcast is among the top 50 globally. His speaking engagements are known for their transformative impact, blending insightful candor, humor, and effective strategies like his 7 Pillar Strategy. Contact: https://chrisdyer.com/ ABOUT PODCAST HOST, NINA SUNDAY Connect with Nina Sunday on LinkedIn HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninasunday/ You can suggest a guest, ask a question, make a comment, subscribe to Nina's newsletter, "Second Curve Thinking". To subscribe to Nina Sunday's personal blog go to https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/ and scroll to bottom of the page to register. To learn more about face-to-face training programs with Nina Sunday or one of her experienced Facilitators from Brainpower Training Pty Ltd in Australia Pacific, visit: https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/signature-programs/ To visit Nina Sunday's speaker site visit: https://www.ninasunday.com/ You can request a proposal for Nina Sunday to speak at your conference Australia Pacific and globally on either: Psychological Safety, and Psychosocial Hazards To Avoid Rookie Mistakes New Leaders Make Second Curve Thinking: Change Before You Have To About Nina Sunday’s SPEED READING ACADEMY Under pressure to get through tons of reading that just keeps pouring in? Are you a 'knowledge worker' having to read reports or keep up to date with changing information in your industry, (legislation changes, product knowledge); or a student with too much to read in the time available? Go to https://www.brainpowertraining.com/go Use promo code NINASUNDAY for 50% off. How To double or triple (or better) your reading rate or better WithOUT loss of comprehension. 6 x self-paced, step-by-step modules over 2 hours 30 minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 mins
  • Ep130 Feedback: Giving and Receiving, with Mel Kettle
    Apr 23 2024
    Episode 130 is with Mel Kettle, author of "The Social Association" and "Fully Connected'. TALKING POINTS Not only do you give feedback down, you give it across and you give it up as well. Giving feedback is one skill set, while how to receive feedback is just as important. When you hear the word feedback, how do you react? “Feedback” is one of those words that can be polarizing and cause panic. I encourage leaders to create a culture of conversation within their organization so that they never have to use the word feedback. How do I have a conversation with my manager who doesn't listen? If you don't have a trusted relationship with your manager, then that's going to be a difficult conversation. What do you do when you're on the receiving end of that difficult conversation? Mel Kettle has a five-step feedback framework. CONTACT MEL KETTLE https://www.melkettle.com/ hello @ melkettle.com (no spaces) LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/melkettle/ === SPEED READING ACADEMY with Speed Reading trailblazer, Nina Sunday. Under pressure to get through tons of reading that just keeps pouring in? Are you a 'knowledge worker' having to read reports or keep up to date with changing information in your industry? (Legislation changes, product knowledge). Or a student with too much to read in the time available? Go to https://www.brainpowertraining.com/go Use promo code NINASUNDAY for 50% off. How To double or triple (or better) your reading rate or better WithOUT loss of comprehension. 6 x self-paced, step-by-step modules over 2 hours 30 minutes. ABOUT PODCAST HOST, NINA SUNDAY Connect with Nina Sunday on LinkedIn HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninasunday/ You can suggest a guest, ask a question, make a comment, subscribe to Nina's newsletter, "Second Curve Thinking". To subscribe to Nina Sunday's personal blog go to https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/ and scroll to bottom of the page to register. To learn more about face-to-face training programs with Nina Sunday or one of her experienced Facilitators from Brainpower Training Pty Ltd in Australia Pacific, visit: https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/signature-programs/ To visit Nina Sunday's speaker site visit: https://www.ninasunday.com/ You can request a proposal for Nina Sunday to speak at your conference Australia Pacific and globally on either: Psychological Safety, and Psychosocial Hazards To Avoid Rookie Mistakes New Leaders Make Second Curve Thinking: Change Before You Have To Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 mins
  • Ep129 Working Async, with Lynne Cazaly
    Apr 9 2024
    Ep129 we speak with Lynne Cazaly and her book, "Sync Async" < https://amzn.to/43Q3QkO > making a distinction between synchronous and asynchronous work. The author urges people to consider more asynchronous ways of working. There will always be too much to do and not enough time to do it. Putting practical sync async techniques to work can make your work easier . . . and the rest of life better. Consider: · Do we really need everyone at the same meeting at the same time? (synchronous work) · Could some people contribute prior to, or after the meeting or begin working on tasks outside of a meeting? (asynchronous work). A growing number of teams and businesses are learning and experiencing the value of deliberately working in sync / async ways. That is, some work is completed synchronously - at the same time with other people; and other elements of work completed asynchronously - at a time and in a way that suits them. In this conversation with author Lynne Cazaly, we discuss how, why and when to work in sync and async ways · tools for making great async progress · ways to identify the type of work you prefer · how to make daily progress easier - get started on things that have stopped and accelerate things that have slowed. You don't need to wait for a culture change or for someone to give you the go-ahead on this. You can start working better in both sync and async ways from today. ABOUT LYNNE CAZALY Lynne Cazaly from Melbourne, Australia, is an international keynote speaker, award-winning author and master facilitator. Lynne is author of 10 books including: "Sync Async: Making progress easier in the changing world of work." https://amzn.to/43Q3QkO Listen to Episode 31 of this podcast with Lynne Cazaly talking about Perfectionism and her book: "Ish: The Problem with our Pursuit for Perfection and the Life-Changing Practice of Good Enough.’" https://amzn.to/3vLCTlG An experienced radio broadcaster, presenter and producer, Lynne has presented 10,000+ hours on-air. As a communication specialist she’s lectured in Australian Universities and consulted to industry on change and transformation. Contact: https://www.lynnecazaly.com.au/ ABOUT PODCAST HOST, NINA SUNDAY Connect with Nina Sunday on LinkedIn HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninasunday/ You can suggest a guest, ask a question, make a comment, subscribe to Nina's newsletter, "Second Curve Thinking". To subscribe to Nina Sunday's personal blog go to https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/ and scroll to bottom of the page to register. To learn more about face-to-face training programs with Nina Sunday or one of her experienced Facilitators from Brainpower Training Pty Ltd in Australia Pacific, visit: https://www.brainpowertraining.com.au/signature-programs/ To visit Nina Sunday's speaker site visit: https://www.ninasunday.com/ You can request a proposal for Nina Sunday to speak at your conference Australia Pacific and globally on either: Psychological Safety, and Psychosocial Hazards To Avoid Rookie Mistakes New Leaders Make Second Curve Thinking: Change Before You Have To Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 mins

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