#2 | Failure: what leaders do to extract fruit from it
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In this episode of the Lead Always podcast, hosts Alex Molden and Megan Carle discuss the intersection of sports and corporate leadership. They emphasize the importance of practice, learning from failures, and the value of real-time role-playing in developing effective leadership skills. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of team interactions, the challenges of navigating promotions, and the significance of feedback and cohort support in leadership development.
Takeaways:
-Connected leaders are the most effective leaders.
-Every day is game day for leaders.
-Learning from failures is crucial for growth.
-Real-time practice is essential in leadership.
-Understanding team dynamics enhances performance.
-Navigating promotions requires patience and understanding.
-Feedback is vital for continuous improvement.
-Cohorts provide support and diverse perspectives.
-Asking questions fosters problem-solving skills.
-Role-playing scenarios prepare leaders for real challenges.
Timestamps:
02:58 Learning from Failures in Leadership
06:05 The Importance of Real-Time Practice
08:59 Understanding Team Dynamics
11:49 Navigating Promotions and Expectations
15:03 The Role of Cohorts in Leadership
17:56 Feedback and Continuous Improvement
20:53 Conclusion and Call to Action
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