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The Remarkable Leadership Podcast with Kevin Eikenberry is dedicated to all things leadership. Each week Kevin shares his thoughts about leadership development and ideas to help you see the world differently, lead more confidently and make a bigger difference for those you lead. He also has weekly conversations with leadership experts discussing a wide range of topics including teamwork, organizational culture, facilitating change, personal and organizational development, human potential and ...
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In this episode of Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership podcast, Kevin Eikenberry explores a simple but powerful question that can enhance your communication skills, improve your relationships, and help you become a more effective leader. Discover the impact of asking yourself "Why am I talking?" (WAIT) and how it can transform your interact…
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Explore the powerful impact of hope in leadership and personal development. Learn how blending hope with strategic planning, effort, and preparation can significantly boost your confidence, attitude, resilience, and belief, setting you up for great success. Your Remarkable Day: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters My name is Kevin Eikenberry and…
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Is it better to prioritize making tasks quick and easy, or should you consider making them slower and more difficult? Bob Sutton suggests smart leaders can make the right things easier and the wrong things harder. Sutton joins Kevin to discuss the challenges faced by organizations as they grow, emphasizing the importance of recognizing both good an…
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Traditional MBA programs boast valuable curricula, accreditation, and networking - but at what cost? Kevin is joined by Nathan Kracklauer, the co-creator of the disruptive 12-week MBA program. They discuss the promises and pitfalls of conventional MBA degrees. Nathan provides an insider's perspective on the core skills every modern leader needs to …
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Kevin Eikenberry explores the idea that it's perfectly okay to be a little foolish sometimes. Timed around April Fool's Day, Kevin delves into why being foolish, in the sense of being absurd or ridiculous, can be beneficial for creativity, learning, and making memorable experiences. He encourages us to step out of our norms and embrace a bit of foo…
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We’ve heard emotional intelligence is important for relationships. What about spiritual intelligence? Yosi Amram explains that spiritual intelligence isn't about religious beliefs but the embodiment of virtues like purpose, gratitude, joy, and integrity, which lead to a more fulfilling life. Spiritual intelligence involves embodying timeless virtue…
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In this episode, I'm introducing an intriguing concept: mentoring yourself. Discover why you should be your own mentor, alongside having others, and learn practical ways to apply this strategy for personal and professional growth. Your Remarkable Day: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters/ My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reac…
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Help me help you. Jeremie Kubicek shares that if we want better relationships, we need to be better communicators. Kevin talks to Jeremie about how using simple “code words” can transform communication expectations and build trust in relationships, both personally and professionally. They explore the five code words, celebrate, care, clarify, colla…
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Is napping at work acceptable? Discover the potential benefits of napping in a work setting, from enhancing productivity to gaining clarity and focus. Kevin discusses the cultural aspects, ideal nap durations, and how famous figures like Edison and Einstein used napping to their advantage. Whether you're in an office or working from home, this vide…
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There was the industrial age, the digital age, and now the “people age”. Ilay Bonic says the “people age” is characterized by the recognition that work cannot be done without people, and organizations must prioritize their workforce to succeed. The pandemic accelerated workforce trends and Kevin and Ilya explore topics such as the importance of emp…
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Kevin Eikenberry explores the question, "What's more powerful than AI (Artificial Intelligence)?" He delves into the unique strengths of human qualities like love, hope, faith, grace, trust, and the importance of interpersonal associations in our daily lives. Join Kevin as he shares insights on how these human elements play a crucial role in leader…
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Blind spots—easy to see in others, but how do we recognize our own? Marisa Murray joins Kevin to explore strategies for uncovering and addressing blind spots. Murray outlines seven types of blind spots and shares examples. These include false assumptions, unhealthy detachment, differing views of success, outdated core beliefs, unconscious habits, t…
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Kevin Eikenberry dives into the art of recognizing and seizing opportunities. He provides insightful strategies to help viewers and listeners transform their perspective and start seeing opportunities everywhere, big or small. Your Remarkable Day: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters-social/ My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you r…
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What approach leads to greater creativity in leadership teams? Chris Deaver and Ian Clawson argue that co-creation is the solution for turbulent times, leading through empowerment. They share six principles that enable co-creation: Lead with a Question (Wisdom), Turn Pain into Power (Passion), Make Others the Mission (Compassion), Define the Situat…
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Do you prefer offense or defense? This isn't about sports; it's about how you approach life and work. Are you more inclined towards playing it safe, or do you thrive on taking proactive steps for growth? Join me as we explore the balance between safety and growth, and how both offensive and defensive strategies play crucial roles in our success and…
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How can leaders wire their organizations to win? Gene Kim explains that work consists of three layers - the objects we work on, the tools we use, and the social connections between people. Successful leaders focus on this third "social circuitry" layer to integrate functions, remove barriers, create independence between teams, amplify weak signals …
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Kevin discusses critical aspect of self-improvement and leadership: recognizing and addressing our blind spots. Just like a car in your rearview mirror, these blind spots can impact our effectiveness without us even realizing. He shares three practical strategies to identify and overcome these unseen obstacles, enhancing your leadership and persona…
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Kevin explores a unique perspective on love at work. It's not about romantic love, but about passion, caring, and finding meaning in our work. Discover how these elements of love can enhance focus, persistence, energy, and motivation, leading to better results and a more fulfilling work experience. Get inspired and stay informed with our short, inf…
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You have probably heard of the “command and control” style of leadership. Stephen M.R. Covey joins Kevin to discuss the alternative – “trust and inspire”. Stephen says we underestimate the importance of trust by at least a factor of 10 if not 100 and highlights the high cost of low trust. Covey outlines five mindset shifts that form a more accurate…
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How can we balance our technical expertise with emotional intelligence and empathy to lead with impact? Dr. Kirstin Ferguson joins Kevin to discuss the evolving nature of leadership. Leadership with the head involves four key attributes – curiosity, wisdom, perspective, and capability. Leading with the head is tangible, it is the things we are good…
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Kevin explores the idea that you hold the key to your own success and opportunities. He emphasizes the importance of quality and quantity in our thoughts, linking them directly to our achievements and goals. *** Your Remarkable Day: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reach your goal as a lea…
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What if the key to unlocking your leadership potential lies in 12 data-driven habits? It’s William Vanderbloemen’s job to find the “unicorn” or that special candidate who will make a big impact on a team and organization. Through research from 30,000 face-to-face interviews, he identified 12 habits unicorns have in common. William joins Kevin to di…
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Kevin focuses on 'building new inertia,' offering practical advice on maintaining momentum in life and work. He simplifies the concept of inertia and presents five effective strategies to create and sustain positive change. Whether you're struggling with procrastination or seeking ways to maintain your drive, this episode is packed with valuable in…
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Psychological safety is the foundation for effective leadership and team collaboration. Skip Bowman shares with Kevin the concept of "safe to great," which is based on creating psychological safety to enable individuals and teams to move from the comfort zone to the learning zone and ultimately to the growth zone. Skip emphasizes the importance of …
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Join Kevin Eikenberry as he shares valuable insights and actionable strategies for initiating new projects or important tasks. Whether you're looking to implement a new idea, start a project, or adopt a new routine, this episode offers practical advice to help you move from decision to action. Tune in for a series of useful tips that will empower y…
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We know trust is essential for both personal and professional relationships. Dr. Peter Kim tells Kevin that risk is part of trust, and we spend more time trying to reduce risk vs. building trust. Dr. Kim shares insights from his research on the science behind how trust works. He discusses common misconceptions about trust, how competence and integr…
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How do you decide what to start next? Kevin guides you through the process of choosing your next project or goal with clarity and purpose. Whether you're looking to overcome inertia in your personal projects or within your team, this episode provides valuable insights to help you find your starting point and pursue success. My name is Kevin Eikenbe…
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What role does power play in your organization and your team? Tania Luna joins Kevin to discuss rethinking power as capacity, not control, and using “power with” instead of “power over” others. She shares four “power with” principles: follow purpose over person, rely on context over control, cultivate talent over collecting it, and build community …
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Kevin Eikenberry delves into a crucial topic - why we often hesitate to start new projects or initiatives. Through a detailed exploration, Kevin identifies seven common reasons that hold us back from taking that first step. Whether it's fear of failure, lack of resources, or simply being overwhelmed by choices, this video offers insightful analysis…
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Struggling with an overwhelming 'yes' to everything? Discover the empowering art of saying 'no.' In this insightful video, Kevin Eikenberry shares 'Five Reasons to Say No More Often,' revealing how this simple word can enhance your productivity, prevent burnout, and open doors to new opportunities. Perfect for anyone looking to boost their leadersh…
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How do you define strategy? How does your team define strategy? According to Rich Horwath, there are 91 definitions of strategy. No wonder we get confused during strategic planning. Rich joins Kevin to discuss some of the mistakes and misconceptions about strategy, such as confusing numbers with strategy and doing the same things over and over. He …
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As we wrap up 2023, Kevin reflects on the trends, ideas, and lessons he has gained from the episodes in the past year. He discusses the importance of culture and workplace environment, the development of teams, the changing nature of leadership, and the need for strategic thinking. He also highlights the significance of personal development skills …
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Join Kevin Eikenberry in this engaging episode of Remarkable TV, where he delves into the power of saying "Yes." Discover five compelling reasons why embracing affirmative responses can significantly impact your personal and professional growth. **** Sign up for Your Remarkable Day: https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters My name is Kevin Eikenberr…
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A lot is going on out there. How can we pay better attention in a distracted world? Christian Madsbjerg joins Kevin to discuss the importance of observation and attention in leadership. Madsbjerg explains that observation is the practice of carefully and empirically studying humans to understand their experiences and behaviors. He emphasizes the ne…
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In this episode, Kevin delves into a unique aspect of our professional lives - FOMO, the fear of being obsolete. Discover practical advice on overcoming this fear and embracing continuous learning to stay relevant in today's rapidly changing world. Whether you're dealing with generative AI like ChatGPT or adapting to new workplace dynamics, this ep…
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Working with others is harder than it should be, and we know good relationships are essential for team and organizational success. Michael Bungay Stanier recognizes it’s easy to jump into the work. However, he joins Kevin to discuss the importance of the process and agree on how to do the work first. He suggests having a “keystone conversation” to …
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Belonging is a leadership conversation. Leaders have a choice in how they lead, connect, and invite. Brad Deutser believes the invite is the most important and is often the missing piece. Brad joins Kevin to discuss human-centered leadership. He shares 5 rules of belonging, which is how we should think about human-centered leadership. These include…
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Leadership is more than a title. Leadership is getting things done. David Dodson spent three years studying successful leaders and identified 5 skills critical to effective leadership: building a team, seeking and taking advice, managing time, obsessing over quality, and setting and adhering to priorities. David joins Kevin to discuss these essenti…
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Join Kevin Eikenberry in this enlightening episode of Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership Podcast as he delves into the Three A's of Gratitude. Discover how gratitude transcends seasons and can profoundly impact your life and leadership skills. Whether you're watching this right before Thanksgiving or any other time, this episode is a timel…
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One hundred years of research tells us that a bump in salary does not impact employee engagement. In fact, MIT recently published findings showing that how appreciated employees feel has three times more influence on their decision to stay or leave a job than compensation. Not only does this reduce the cost of turnover, but companies that pay atten…
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Discover strategies to become the leader you've always wanted and what your team truly needs. **** Remarkable Leadership Podcast: https://remarkablepodcast.com/follow My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reach your goal as a leader and a human being with Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership Podcast. I am also the Chief Potent…
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Do you feel like you fit in at your workplace? Research shows that one out of three new hires will quit within 90 days, 53% of people who have been with a company for half a year are still searching for a new job, and 75% of people experience anxiety before the work week begins. André Martine joins Kevin to explore the importance of having an authe…
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Join Kevin Eikenberry on a journey to becoming a better leader with practical advice on self-awareness and feedback in this episode of Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership podcast. Dive into the essentials of leadership and discover how to achieve valuable outcomes with and through your team. Don't just lead - excel. **** Follow The Remarkab…
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To improve your leadership skills, it is important to remember that your talent, skills, and drive are not enough on their own. Dan Rockwell joins Kevin to discuss the inner journey to leadership. Dan highlights the importance of self-awareness, self-improvement, and knowing oneself to be a successful leader. To become a better leader, you should f…
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Kevin Eikenberry shares valuable life and leadership lessons he learned from officiating a wedding. Tune in to understand why preparation matters, how to utilize your skills to the fullest, and the importance of being present in the moment. *** https://kevineikenberry.com/newsletters My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reach your g…
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Do you panic, just a bit, when you realize you need to give feedback on the spot, engage in small talk at a networking event, or answer questions after a presentation? These moments are spontaneous speaking situations and Matt Abrahams says we can prepare for these. Matt joins Kevin to discuss the six-step methodology of successful spontaneous spea…
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We're exploring the concept of the knowing-doing gap and how it affects individuals and organizations. **** Remarkable Leadership Podcast: https://remarkablepodcast.com/ My name is Kevin Eikenberry and I’m here to help you reach your goal as a leader and a human being with Remarkable TV and the Remarkable Leadership Podcast. I am also the Chief Pot…
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