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19 Jan 2024
017 The Communication Code
00:17:40
What would have to happen for every person on a team to become relationally intelligent? The Communication Code book and tool will transform the way you communicate with those that you work with and those at home.
Jeremie gives the five "C's" within the Communication Code: Care Celebrate Clarify Collaborate Critique
Each personality or Voice tends to use a certain code. Once you know the other person's code, communication becomes much more successful between the two of you. It creates healthy two-way communication. Pro tip: it's okay to ask the other person what they are wanting from a conversation. We can help one another communicate in a way where we can hear them and also feel heard ourselves.
Many organizations are using this book as a Book Club read or a company-wide learning opportunity. You can get copies at Amazon. (If you're looking to buy in bulk of 25+ copies, reach out to Tracy at the email below and she is happy to help you get a discount).
If your organization is looking for a powerful, transformational keynote speaker, then please reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com. She can check Steve or Jeremie's calendar to find a date where one of them can come deliver a powerful message to your people. Check out Jeremie's website here. Check out Steve's website here.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
26 Sep 2023
010 Tempo Balance Focus
00:21:41
The game of golf requires strong habits and consistent mental discipline, and is a great metaphor for leaders. Thane Marcus Ringler, former professional golfer, shares a simple but powerful tool that can help leaders set their mind, their calendar and their priorities in a way to ensure healthy longevity at work and at home. Thane shares this tool as a way to make sure we focus on the right things at the right time. As humans, we tend to chase "shiny objects", but that makes us lose sight of the things and the people that are foundational to what matters long term. Learn the value of tempo, balance and focus.
Use this tool to create a rhythm that is sustainable for your leadership health and for long-term impact.
Thane works with teams in various industries and would be happy to get on a call with you to see how he can consult or coach you or your team to higher levels of productivity and performance. He's also an inspirational keynote speaker, so keep him in mind for your next event. Get contact and booking information here.
To get more information about GiANT, check out our website: www.theleaderstoolkitpodcast.com We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
11 Jul 2023
002 The Sherpa Example
00:12:18
The Sherpa Metaphor
There are a lot of examples of good leadership: teacher to student, coach to athlete, parent to child, etc. At GiANT, we searched the world over for a metaphor that would accurately describe the healthiest, most impactful type of leader in order to aspire team leaders to become intentional - the type of leader who is not only self-aware and performing at the highest levels, but also who intentionally passes on their expertise to those they lead so they too can become the highest performers.
The exercise from Episode 1 is called The 100X Leader Assessment. If you're serious about becoming a great leader, be honest and open about where you are as a leader, and get ready to start a leadership journey to become an intentional leader worth following.
To learn more about booking GiANT Co-Founder, Jeremie Kubicek for your next event: giantspeakers.com To order the 100X Leader Book in bulk: Porchlight Books To order the 100X Leader Book from Amazon: Amazon To order the 100X Leader book or another book by the GiANT Co-Founders: Books To find helpful resources in regards to this episode: Episode 2 Resources
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
12 Nov 2024
031 Team Performance
00:24:55
Like building a house, as a team leader, you have to build a firm foundation for your team. The starting point is communication, which will help to create psychological safety and a space for strong relationships. Alignment will be attainable as each member will know and understand their strengths and roles within the team, leading to execution on goals. When every team member feels like a valuable member of the team and brings their best, the highest levels of capacity and performance can be reached.
Dan Frey of GiANT Southeast outlines and discusses this Maximizing Team Performance tool to give you an understanding of how to create this type of synergy. Dan mentioned his "Creative" Voice. The importance of learning your Voice and the Voices of those on your team is vital to establish the communication, trust and relationships necessary to build a healhy, high performing team.
Your Team or entire organization can take the Team Performance Assessment to get a baseline of how your team is functioning in each of these five components: communication, relationships, alignment, execution and capacity. Sign up for a GiANT OS Pro account HERE to get access to this assessment and others.
If you'd like to work with Dan, feel free to reach out to him on LinkedIn.
Perhaps you are a coach or a consultant (or you would like to become one). You can become certified in the GiANT tools so you can add the tool Dan discussed in this episode and the many others we have walked through, to your coaching tool belt. We are accepting applications for our Certification program now. Sign up HERE.
If you would like to order any of the books mentioned in the podcast, feel free to go to Amazon to order single or small orders. If you would like order in bulk for a discount, fill out this form and we will connect you directly to our publisher.
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
27 Feb 2024
019 The Core of a Leader
00:22:45
This episode centers around The Core of a Leader. Rich Webb details the three areas of awareness leaders must focus on: IQ, EQ, and PQ. The question is: do you know what it's like to be on the other side of you? Just like an athlete develops their Core strength, a leader must develop the core of their leadership. Are there areas in you that need strengthened? Because we don't always know what it's like to be on the other side of ourselves, we must get feedback. Of course this takes psychological safety. People must be able to trust that they can be honest without any risk of consequence. So take a look in the mirror, be honest with yourself and get feedback. Now take action and make the changes necessary.
Rich listed a lot of facts and data around the importance of bolstering our Core as a leader. Check that data out here.
You can find Rich Webb at his website: Performance Ninja. Take a look around and feel free to reach out to him on the chat bot in the bottom right corner.
16 Apr 2024
022 Tools Every Day
00:24:03
Does GiANT work? This is something we hear from potential clients often. It's one thing to learn leadership tools in theory; it's another to put them into practice within a team or organization in an every day work environment. Thousands of companies around the world are doing it every day, so we wanted you to hear from one.
Our guest is Keith Glover and he is a true people developer who seeks to serve his people day in and day out and make the culture at AHSG an environment of learning, where everyone is encouraged and equipped to grow. Headquartered in Edmond, Oklahoma and with five offices around the country, AHSG is a nationwide, diversified healthcare staffing platform that serves over 2,500 endpoints across health systems, hospitals, and outpatient clinics in all 50 states.
You can can hear Keith's love and passion for developing his own leadership skills and the leadership of people in his care. Listen as he shares why it's important and the plan forward to help every employee become the healthiest leader that can be. And it has started at the top and is lived out even in the difficult time of the company's journey.
If you would like to ask Keith questions about how he and AHS have integrated the GiANT tools into their culture, feel free to reach out to him on LinkedIn.
You'll hear the practical ways AHS is using GiANT in the next episode, but for now, look what the emplyees are saying about what the content has done for them.
93% of the program participants stated that their expectations were exceeded or mostly met.
94% were Very Satisfied or Satisfied with the overall program
Some comments were:
One positive outcome is being able to understand myself and habits more throughout this experience. I have had some pretty big ah-ha moments throughout the process that have helped me became a more aware leader. Knowing my teams 5 voices has helped tremendously with effective communication.
It's helped me present myself in a way that is more approachable to my team. To be open to suggestions and be in collaboration to improve outcomes.
I am more attuned to becoming a liberating leader and the role that challenging my staff must play in that process. Supporting my team comes naturally to me. I'm now actively working to ensure that team members are adequately challenged and can develop and grow more within and beyond their current roles.
I have connected with other leaders in the organization, outside of my department, where I wouldn't have done that previously. I have recognized the areas I need to improve as a leader and am taking action to work on those. I've had more positive interactions with my employees, and have received positive feedback from them about my leadership!
I have become more self-aware and self-reflective. I was really impacted by the Developing Others content and realized that I need to be more patient in walking others through new skill-building. Additionally, the support challenge matrix helped me realize that I may be sheltering new peers from challenges and that really robs them of opportunity to grow.
Helps me better recognize why people communicate the way they do, and how I need to look for the ways other people are motivated/encouraged/discouraged, rather than assuming they think like me.
The 70/30 principle has profoundly transformed my approach to work. Although I was introduced to it a few years back, a recent podcast on the topic truly reshaped my viewpoint. Now, rather than approaching tasks, I'm less inclined towards (my 30%) with dread, I give myself grace and embrace them with patience and eagerness for the learning opportunity they present. This shift in perspective energizes me rather than sapping my strength. It has also enabled me to guide my team in reevaluating their approaches to daunting tasks. I've become more attuned to assessing my team's workload balance, ensuring it aligns with the 70/30 principle. If/when imbalances arise, we strategize together to restore equilibrium, fostering success and ongoing learning.
24 Jul 2023
003 A Look in the Mirror
00:14:38
Show Notes - Episode 3
What if there was a mirror you could look at every morning before you started your work day --- a leader mirror? This mirror would allow you to see what your employees or those on your team see. What would would that mirror tell you?
In this episode we ask the question, "What's it like to be on the other side of me?" In other words, what's the experience for those you lead? How do they see you? How do they experience your leadership? And what if you look in this mirror when it comes to those you lead at home or in your community? What would your son or daughter say?
In this episode we explore these three questions: 1. Am I reactive or proactive? 2. Am I intentional or accidental? 3. Am Inconsistent or am I consistent?
We can't lead well until we take a good, hard look at ourselves.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
16 Oct 2023
012 Your Unique Voice
00:21:53
If you've been confused by or abused by a personality training or assessment in the past, Steve Cockram (the co-founder of GiANT) clears the air and gives a fresh perspective through the lens of the 5 Voices. Listen as he describes each of the five and shares the strengths of each one. See if you can identify with at least one.
And did you know that whether you choose the free version or the Pro ($10 per month per user) version, you can add the members of your team or entire organization to the account so you can see the Voice make-up of that group of people. It's easy! Once you establish your account, just go to the bottom left corner and "Add Members". Put in each users email address and they will receve a login with the ability to take the asesssment).
Check out the Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Coach, which we call "Guides"? Here is more information.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
12 Dec 2023
015 Intentionality in All Circles of Influence
00:21:16
On this episode, we continue our conversation and discovery of The 5 Circles of Influence Tool. This is a great self-reflection tool. Are you intentional in every area of influence in your life? From yourself, to your family, your team, your organization as a whole and your community. Leaders can't be compartmentalized. We must be sure to live out our values in every area of impact that we have.
Our guest, Annree Wogan, shares her perspective on how this tool has opened her eyes to her own areas of growth. She now shares this tool with her many clients in the BioTech industry and other industries she focuses on.
Connect with Annree Wogan through her personal LinkedIn or her LinkedIn Business profile, or feel free to email her at annree@annreewogan.com.
Annree mentioned the Altitude Training Course. That course as well as many other courses and assessments are found on the Pro version of GiANT OS. If you're ready to get started on these courses for yourself or your team, then check out the Pro Subscription and get immediate access at the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Coach, which we call "Guides"? Here is more information. And feel free to reach out to Tracy at tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com if you have any questions or would like to set up a demo.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
30 Jan 2024
018 Mindset
00:25:35
Thoughts drive actions, that drive habits, which result in outcomes.
How you think about yourself impacts your actions. Are you secure, confident and humble as a leader? Do you know what you're good at and the value you can add to your team? And are you passing that mindset onto your people so they can reach their potential too?
How you think about your team determines how you lead your team. Don't limit your ability to lead them by not believing in them. As a leader we need to believe in the best of everyone we're leading and we have to see their potential and call them up in that.
The beauty of thoughts is that they are a choice. Your mindset is a muscle. The more you build it, the stronger it becomes. So, think about how you think.
If someone on your team continues to have a negative mindset or attitude, a healthy leader must have the difficult conversation of calling them up on that behavior. Listen to this episode in its entirety to see how Kevin handles those conversations.
If you would like to reach out to Kevin DeShazo for questions or to help your organization or team with performance and strategy, check out his LinkedIn profile HERE. If you're in the sports world, you'll want to check out what he has to offer coaches and teams: bebetterleaders.com
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Coach, which we call "Guides"? Here is more information.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
19 Mar 2024
020 Developing Others
00:20:34
The Developing Others tool is used to train up someone in a new expertise or skill. A wise leader is intentional in transferring their knowledge. Roz Hobley gives us the steps on how to apprentice someone:
Phase 1 - unconscious incompetence - "I do, you watch" Phase 2 - conscious competence - "I do, you help" Watch out for the Pit of Despair! Phase 3 - conscious competence - "You do, I help" Phase 4 - unconscious competence - "You do, I watch"
This process takes time, vision and encouragement! There is long-term payout for this type of intentional leadership.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
19 Sep 2023
009 Where do you land
00:19:12
On this episode, Masi Willis walks us through a "word cloud" of each quadrant of the Support Challenge Matrix in order to see where we land as leaders when it comes to the way our people experience us on the other side of us.
Listen to the descriptive words she uses to see if you land more in the protector, liberator, abdicator or dominator quadrant.
One of the most humble things you can do as a leader is to become self-aware and to take a good, hard look in the mirror.
Do you want to learn how your organization can tap into the expertise of leadership coach and consultant, Masi Willis? Reach out to her on LinkedIn and let her know you heard about her from this podcast: Masi Willis @ The Mason Effect
To get more information about GiANT, check out our website: www.theleaderstoolkitpodcast.com We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
03 Sep 2024
029 The Four C's of Influence
00:21:18
Role Leadership v. Influence is something leaders may not be aware of and thinking about. The days of employees and teams having respect for or feeling compelled toward their leader just because of their role in title, is no longer the norm. Our Gen Z and Millennials, along with the newest Alpha Generation are wanting leaders who they believe are worthy of being followed because of their engagement with employees, their empathy, their ideas and strategies.
Skot Waldron outlines a tool to create self-awareness in leaders so they can determine what areas of trust they are strong in, and what areas need to be developed to make sure they are being a person of influence toward all Voices. The Influence Model gives four "C" words as a filter to see what areas a leader must become consciously unconsciously competent in so they can develop the trust needed to help move every team member forward and create an environment that thrives. The areas are: Character, Chemistry, Competency and Credibility.
If you know your leadership Voice (The 5 Voices) that you learned back in the earlier episodes, you will be able to quickly identify which areas are more natural to you and which areas you may need to work on. As you take inventory of these four C's, be open to taking ownership of the ones that may not be your strengths and then commit to developing these in yourself, even if they don't come natural, for good of everyone within your team.
Skot Waldron is passionate about giving people permission to be who they were designed to be. He works with leaders and teams around the world and help them develop their leadership brand. You can find Skot on his website or LinkedIn.
Also, check out our new 5 Voices app in the Apple Store: Download Here
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
21 Jun 2023
001 Performing v. Leading Performers
00:17:41
The Leader's Toolkit Podcast
Whatever your profession or trade, you have a skillset or expertise. If you're a carpenter, an accountant, a teacher, a graphic designer, a CFO, etc you have a level of performance within your job. If you could put a number to grade yourself as to how well you are performing in your job, what would you score yourself? 1 (not good at all) to 10 (expert at your job).
Let's say, for example, that you say you are a "7" as a performer within your job/skillset. Now, you've been tasked with leading a team. If you could put a number to grade yourself as to how well you are a leader to your team, what would be your score? 1 (not good at all) to 10 (expert at your job).
Let's say, for example, that you say you are a "5" as a leader. So in this example, you are a 7/5. These are two separate skill sets. Just because someone excels at their profession or trade does not necessarily mean they are excelling at leading their team.
Now, do an exercise where you create circles on a sheet of paper representing every team within your organization. You are probably one of many team leaders. If you evaluate each team leader, you can ultimately get an overall "Performing" v. "Leading" score for the entire organization. (Depending on how large your organization is, you may not know every team leader).
The point of this exercise is to determine how you and the other team leaders within your organization are taking seriously the job of leading teams. See a visual graphic of the Performing v. Leading Exercise.
This podcast is for anyone who leads any kind of a team and wants to increase their leadership skillset. Listen episode by episode to gain insights, wisdom, tips, tricks and tools for becoming a leader worth following.
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
20 May 2024
024 What Touches the Heart
00:21:25
What inspires and motivates people? As leaders sometimes we think we know - things like pay and benefits. And yes, people want those things, but in actuality it takes really understanding and studying the people you lead to see what motivates each one specifically.
Lindel Fields uses a story about his daughter, a vacation, and the Axoloti fish she wanted to see at an aquarium to remind us that it may be even more simple than we think when it comes to inspire and motivating people.
He boils down leadership to becoming a leader who touches the heart.
Lindel gives three key things an employee needs from their leader and how you touch the heart: 1. Leaders have to provide proximity to those they lead - being available. 2. People want to know how they contribute to the organization - they want valuable work. 3. Appreciation - they need to hear that you are proud of them.
To reach out to Lindel Fields about working with your team or entire organization, send him a message on LinkedIn.
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Coach, which we call "Guides"? Here is more information. Once you watch the informational video, if you have additional questions, feel free to reach out to Tracy at tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
01 May 2024
023 People Development Plan
00:19:50
Keith Glover of AHSG is back for another episode and he has the details of how their organization has implemented the GiANT tools and integrated the content into their organization. After three years of using GiANT, they now have trained everyone with a leadership role within their organization using Altitude Training or Toolkit sessions. They've done this with a mix of live-training and virtual training.
Keith mentions that because AHSG knows their people learn in different ways, they have introduced the GiANT leadership training through as many avenues as they can to make sure they meet the needs of the various styles of learning. They've purchased GiANT books like 100X Leader Book,The Peace Index and The Communication Code for their employees. They also facilitate workshops, Core Groups, and one-on-one coaching. They access the GiANT operating system for assessment and on-going learning through the courses, and have even brought in GiANT Founder, Jeremie Kubicek to kick of initiatives each year with keynote presentations.
They don't just give the information to their people in hopes that they will adopt it into their culture. They actually live out the tools from the top and integrate it into their every day language, making it a lifestyle there at AHSG.
If you'd like to introduce your people to the concepts of GiANT through our various books, you can get copies at Amazon. (If you're looking to buy in bulk of 25+ copies, reach out to Tracy at the email below and she is happy to help you get a bulk discount).
If your organization is looking for a powerful, transformational keynote speaker, then please reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com. She can check Steve Cockram or Jeremie Kubicek's calendar to find a date where one of them can come deliver a powerful message to your people. Check out Jeremie's website here. Check out Steve's website here.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
28 Aug 2023
007 Two Components of Leadership
00:17:33
Leaders must learn to hold two components of leadership at the same time: support and challenge. Although it sounds easy, it's not. Most people are either good at support or they are good at challenge, but not usually both. It takes effort and intentionality to calibrate the two in a healthy way so that you can liberate those you lead and create cultures of opportunity and empowerment.
Learn the four quadrants of this tool and then take some time to evaluate where you normally show up. Are you a Protector, Dominator, Abdicator or Liberator? The goal is to fight for the highest possible good of those you lead, which means you must becoming intentional to move to the Liberator quadrant.
Do you want to try out the Pro subscription for yourself, your team or your entire organization? Check it out here: theleaderstoolkitpodcast.com/pro
If you want to partner with GiANT as a leadership development coach or consultant: GiANT Certified Coach/Guide
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
01 Aug 2023
004 Keeping the Peace
00:18:29
Show Notes - Episode 4
As team leaders, our level of peace affects the way we interact with those we lead. It affects how we show up everyday.
In this episode Tracy introduces you to GiANT Co-Founder, Jeremie Kubicek. Jeremie shares a tool that allows team leaders to assess how they are in terms of their level of peace.
There are five "P" words to use when taking a look at your level of peace: Purpose, Place, People, Provision, and Personal Health.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
09 Aug 2023
005 Do You Know Yourself
00:17:31
It's miserable having to follow someone who you have little respect for. They may be in a position of power or a role of leadership, and because of their role, you comply. But isn't it so much more enjoyable to follow someone who you admire, respect and feel they are worthy of being followed.
A lack of self-awareness is a sure fire way to lose followers. When a leader expects things out of their people but they aren't leading by example, hypocrisy turns everyone sour and they do everything in their power to move on to someone they want to follow instead of have to follow.
In this episode, Amy Mast walks us through a simple yet powerful leadership tool that allows leaders to look in the mirror in order to notice the tendencies and patterns that undermine their influence.
Check out the Know Yourself To Lead Yourself Tool and let it do it's refining work on you.
Order any of the GiANT books written by Steve Cockram and/or Jeremie Kubicek here: BOOKS
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Catalyst? That's someone within a company who becomes certified in the GiANT content so they can teach it to their people. Here's more information. And feel free to reach out to Tracy at tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: CATALYST
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
15 Aug 2023
006 Lead Yourself First
00:17:38
The people you lead know all of your idiosyncrasies, your tendencies, inconsistencies. After all, they are with you most every day. But the question is, do you? Do you know the little things that undermine your impact and influence on those you lead or have you chosen to ignore them or make excuses for them?
Amy Mast comes back this episode with a part-two to walk us through the Know Yourself to Lead Yourself tool. Take a look at the visual graphic tool in the link below and work your way through the tendency log. You'll be glad you did.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
31 Oct 2023
013 The Power of Your Voice
00:21:40
On this episode, Steve Cockram gives the details of he Guardian, Connector and Pioneer Voices. He highlights each one giving their strengths and things to watch out for. Listen particularly to how he describes the power of relational capital between the different Voices and how important trust is when working with various Voices on a team.
I mentioned Jeremie and Steve's podcast called The GiANT Leadership Podcast. You can check that out here. Also, Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek have written an entire book around the 5 Voices. You can pick up your copy at Amazon. (If you're looking to buy in bulk of 25+ copies, reach out to Tracy at the email below and she is happy to help you get a discount).
If your organization is looking for a powerful, transformational keynote speaker, then please reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com. She can check Steve or Jeremie's calendar to see if they are available to deliver a powerful message to your people.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
02 Jan 2024
016 Your Natural Strengths
00:20:30
Imagine a world where you get to work in your natural strengths most of the time. To be energized and fulfilled according to your skillset and your natural strengths would be a dream come true. Chris Ediger introduces us to the 70:30 Principle. This gives leaders insight for understanding why they are sometimes drained within their job and at other times energized. It gives a practical framework to adjust to be able to have a healthy balance.
Chris gives a great exercise to try. On one side of a piece of paper write down a list of your natural strengths - those things that bring you energy and are your "sweet spots". On the other side of the page, write down those things that are draining - those things that you have to really work at, that are not natural to you. Now take inventory of how much of your work day is spent on each. The goal is to spend about 70% of your time in your strengths and unconscious competencies, with only about 30% in those things that are not natural to you. Now, don't go and quit your job if this is off balance. Instead, start making a plan as to how you can start making adjustments to get in a place where you are working in the areas that most suit you. It may be that if you work on a team, you all will be able to do this exercise together and move around responsibilities to make sure each member's strengths are really being maximized.
Chris Ediger mentioned that he loves working with craft breweries. If you are in that industry and would like to reach out to Chris, you can find him on LinkedIn.
The most powerful way to start to transform your team is to have a GiANT OS Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
22 Jul 2024
028 How to Scale Leadership
00:28:05
If you are wondering if it's possible to take the tools and resources you've heard about here on the podcast and implement organizational-wide, this episode is for you. Christina Chicoraske is the Director of Statewide Training for the State of Oklahoma in the US. She and her team have implemented GiANT tools, specifically the 5 Voices, into their culture with 32,500 employees. She speaks about their roll-out process, how they got buy-in from the organization leadership team, what winning looks like and how it's going now.
She uses in-person, webinar style and other virtual experiences in order to meet the needs of each employee. She understands that 70% of her people are very present-oriented, so she is sure to outline the vision of how this training would benefit them. That's how she was able to create energy and excitement so everyone could catch the reason and measurable outcomes behind the training.
Now, every new employee gets this training during onboarding. This is how Christina makes sure to keep the momentum going.
If you would like to reach out to Christina, feel free to contact her via LinkedIn HERE.
If you're ready to start getting access to world-class leadership development content for yourself or your team, then check out the Pro Subscription and start learning from the GiANT assessments and courses for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
If you'd like to discuss your organization's specific needs so we can match you with one of our certified coaches, reach out here: tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
19 Jun 2024
026 Leading an Unmotivated Employee
00:20:08
Kayla Kersey is a champion of Team Leadership and is an expert in team dynamics. She shares her wisdom about how to motivate and develop an under-performer.
When faced with an employee who is unmotivated or not performing at the level you expect here are Kayla's thoughts: People want to know what winning looks like for them. You as the leader have to make sure their role is clear? So first, have you trained them on this role? Second, do they have the competency to do the job? This will usually eliminate any apathy on the part of the employee because they understand how they are contributing to the team. Check out the GiANT Role Clarity Tool.
She gives a simple tool called the Performance Diagnostic Tool to help leaders determine if everything has been covered to know if that person should be developed or let go. Letting someone go is sometimes the most liberating thing you can do for someone.
If you determine that investing in and developing the employee is the best option going forward, Kayla shares the Developing Others tool. This will allow you to be intentional in making sure that person is up to speed on what it takes to succeed in their role.
If you'd like to reach out to Kayla to have her work with your team, contact her on LinkedIn
If you're ready to know more about your wiring, take the 5 Voices assessment. And then share it with your team so you can understand them more too: Take the Assessment HERE
If you have any questions about leadership that we can cover on future episode or just for Tracy in general, reach out at tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com.
02 Apr 2024
021 Call Up, Not Out
00:20:18
If you've never been called out, you've probably witnessed it. It's embarrassing, deflating and degrading. There's a better way. Our guest, Julliette Odhiambo, introduces us to the concept of calling someone up, instead of calling them out. A supportive and honoring approach to challenge someone we lead means that when a mistake is made, or if motivation is required, we do it in a caring way where our mindset is to develop them into great employees and future (or present) leaders. We do this in a way that fights for their highest good.
Julliette Odhiambo focuses on leading young people and she sees the results of calling up. People rise to the level of your belief in them. It doesn't mean we shy away from challenge or from difficult conversations, but it does mean we do it in a way that allows them to grow and learn all with the respect and value they deserve. Not only does Juliette say that we don't shy away from challenging conversations, but she says great leadership leans into these conversations in order to help the person mature and grow. It would be unkind to let them get by with behavior that is not to the standard you know they should be.
Juliette shares the Dr. Cecil Murray quote that says "Speak without offending; listen without being defensive; and always leave the other person with their dignity." The goal is to continue to value the person. She also brings up a tool from previous episodes, The 5 Circles of influence to highlight the importance of living out this tool with every group of people we encounter, including ourselves.
Juliette is a leadership development coach. If you'd like to contact her about working with you as an individual leader or with your team or organization, feel free to reach out directly to her on LinkedIn.
If you're ready to start getting access to world-class leadership development content for yourself or your team, then check out the Pro Subscription and start learning from the GiANT assessments and courses for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
08 Jul 2024
027 Eradicate Gossip & Drama
00:20:47
What do I value most? Am I more concerned with me being heard or with my own rights or am I concerned with preserving the integrity of the organization and the relationships and trust within? If we take the intention of fighting for one another, then we won't use gossip and we won't stir up drama to protect ourselves. Instead we will go to the source of friction and we will work it out even though it is uncomfortable to address issues directly with the person.
If you'd like to connect with Todd of Overland Consulting, reach out to him here on LinkedIn.
Check out the visual Go to the source tool . If you use this tool with your team yourself, you will start to create the cultural norm of no gossip and go to the source. Once the team adheres to it, anyone new will quickly see that this is the standard.
The most powerful way to start to transform your team is to have a GiANT OS Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories around leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
15 Oct 2024
030 Pulling Down Walls
00:21:26
On this episode, we are in a part 2 discussion with Skot Waldron about Influence and the concept of how to establish trust. Check out these tools as Tracy and Skot unpack these concepts.
This idea of being aware to observe your surroundings and watching and listening to the person on the other side of you is important when establishing trust. When you do, you can pick up on clues as to what a person needs from you. This will allow you to see what is most important to them. Is it Character, Chemistry, Competency or Credibility?
This is not manipulation. This is understanding others so you can bend and adjust to meet them where they are so that you can have a healthy relationship with them. Skot says, Influence is "I'm for you. Manipulation is "I'm for myself". Don't be a manipulator.
Three questions to ask to ask yourself in terms of walls of self-preservation: 1. What am I afraid of losing
2. What am I trying to hide?
3. What am I trying to prove?
What walls do you need to be sure to come down yourself in order to establish trust with those around you.
Would you like to learn more about becoming a GiANT Coach, which we call "Guides"? Here is more information.
If you're ready to start getting access to world-class leadership development content for yourself or your team, then check out the Pro Subscription and start learning from the GiANT assessments and courses for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
If you'd like to discuss your organization's specific needs so we can match you with one of our certified coaches, reach out here: tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
05 Sep 2023
008 Support and Challenge
00:16:31
As we continue to explore the Support/Challenge Matrix, it's time to plot ourselves on this tool. Print off or copy this tool so you have it in front of you visually. Review each quadrant. Now think of yourself as a leader to your team at work. Where would you place yourself on this tool? If you're a parent, where would you put yourself?
It's very hard to see ourselves clearly, so if you're brave enough (and ready for the truth), print this tool off and let everyone on your team put a dot on the quadrant where they feel you land. How do they experience you as a leader? And do their perspectives match how you saw yourself to them?
If you find that you land in a quadrant other than the liberate quadrant, do the hard work of asking yourself why. "Why do I tend to give challenge but little support?" or "Why do I give support but have a hard time challenging my people? or "Why have I abdicated my role as a leader and I offer little support and little challenge".
Humble leaders become self-aware and then make the necessary changes of growth.
To get more information about GiANT, check out our website: www.theleaderstoolkitpodcast.com We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
14 Nov 2023
014 Your Circles of Influence
00:22:49
The 5 Circles of Influence are: self, family, team, organization and community. Many of us can be intentional in one or two of these areas when we take the time and effort, but it is very difficult to become intentional in all five. Jon Sakarias Liknes and Johan Haugstad of Norway open up about how they are using this tool in their own lives and to help teams get healthy.
Johan gives a great tip using the acronym HALT. Be sure to listen and learn about what this stands for and how he is better able to take responsibility for himself using this reminder.
If you are in Scandinavia and are ready for a leadership coach for yourself, your team or your entire organization, please feel free to reach out directly to Jon and Johan here. Also, connect with them on LinkedIn: Jon Sakarias Liknes and Johan Haugstad.
Johan mentioned his Voice order and that of his wife. Here's the link for you to take the assessment: Take the 5 Voices Assessment
If you're ready to start getting access to world-class leadership development content for yourself or your team, then check out the Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
30 May 2024
025 Becoming an "Alfred"
00:25:32
In this episode, Edy Herrera outlines what it means to be a GiANT Certified Coach. We call them Guides in our world. So if you've been listening to the podcast and you're interested in either becoming a coach or bringing a GiANT Guide into your organization, this episode is for you.
Edy is using his unique Voice and his passion for 1:1 and group coaching to create a business that suits his skillset and his love for people. He used his post-covid experience to propel him into finding his niche and coaching was it! He found his "Singleness of Purpose". His passion is building people up and mentoring.
Whether it's bringing one of our certified coaches into your entire organization or just a team or two, or even for 1:1 coaching to help you become a healthy leader, we want to answer your questions. To reach out to Edy Herrera , feel free to message him on LinkedIn or you can check out his website. Or to learn more about GiANT in general, check us out at https://www.giantworldwide.com.
Become an "Alfred".
10 Dec 2024
032 Team Assessment
00:23:16
As we continue to unpack the five components of the Maximizing Team Performance Tool, Lydia Jourdain introduces us to the Team Performance Assessment. Learn how Lydia uses this tool with the clients she works with and how often she revisits the assessment to help build healthy teams.
How is your team doing in terms of: Communication Relationship Alignment Execution Capacity
Would you like to become a part of the GiANT London Team as a Leadership Coach? If so, reach out to Lydia at lydia@londongiant.com or if you're interested in becoming part of the America's side of GiANT, feel free to reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
The most powerful way to start to transform your team is to have a GiANT OS Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories around leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
03 Oct 2023
011 Don't Put Me In A Box
00:20:06
If you're weary from being put into a "personality" box and want to be released of the stereotypes or others-imposed expectations they have of you, you'll love this episode. Ed Ampaw-Farr helps to release the pressure of fitting into a mold of who people expect you to be and he gives an introduction to a tool that we will explore over the next couple of episodes. We will start to unpack an assessment and resource that will give you freedom to step into and live out who you were made to be.
Ed and his wife Jaz Ampaw-Farr work with teams from different industries and they are in front of audiences all over the world with the desire of helping individuals discover who they are and the impact they can have. If you are in Europe and you'd like to have Ed work with your team, feel free to connect via email.
If you've been misguided by a past personality training, give the 5 Voices a chance. You'll be amazing at the freedom you find to explore who you are at your core and what to do with that knowledge from now on. Take the free assessment or upgrade to the full Pro results: Take the 5 Voices Assessment
To find helpful resources in regards to this episode: Episode 11 Resources Pro Subscription and start getting access to assessments and course for the low price of $10 per month or $100 per year per user.
We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
We'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading. Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
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