Why are you—or why do you want to be—a leader, really? This is the question bestselling author and leadership expert Patrick Lencioni helps answer in his newest book, The Motive. In this episode, Pat explains how your response to five common leadership responsibilities can reveal whether you’re in it for the right reasons (or not!)—and what to do about it.
The Motive by Patrick Lencioni
5 Disfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni
EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey
The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni
Death by Meeting by Patrick Lencioni
The Dave Ramsey Show podcast
At The Table with Patrick Lencioni podcast
Your Personal Guide to a Productive Work Week from BELAY
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What do you picture when you hear the word creatives? Starving artists? Tortured poets? Graphic designers? Musicians? Well, guess what: Ramsey Solutions Chief Creative Officer Luke LeFevre would argue that business owners and leaders like you fall into the category of creatives as well. Just like a hero’s call to adventure, you have your own call—to create something. Listen as Luke discusses the seven stages that movers and makers experience when they answer the call to create what he describes as “holy work.”
#345: The War of Art (and Business) with Steven Pressfield
Night by Elie Wiesel
The Dave Ramsey Show podcast
#331: How to Accomplish Impossible Goals with Art Williams
Holy Work resource from Luke LeFevre
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As a United States Army Green Beret, Scott Mann traveled to some of the most dangerous places on Earth. And in each of those high-stakes situations, he discovered we all—regardless of religion or ethnicity—have one thing in common: struggle. It’s that universal experience, what he refers to as our scars, that enable us to forge real human connections—but only if we’re willing to share them. Tune in to hear Scott explain why doing so is the key to building an engaged team and a unified culture.
Scott Mann's TED talk on Rooftop Leadership
Scott Mann's TED talk on Generosity of Scars
Relationship Economics by David Nour
Story Proof by Kendall Haven
Breathe by Dr. Belisa Vranich
The Book of Beautiful Questions by Warren Berger
Theodore Roosevelt’s speech: The Man in the Arena
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Greatness doesn’t happen accidentally—and it takes a lot more than hard work to achieve it. In fact, one of the biggest game changers, says founder and senior pastor of Life.Church Craig Groeschel, is the way you invest your most valuable resources (aka people, time and money). Tune in to hear Craig break down the four most common mistakes we all make when it comes to divvying up resources. If you’ve got big goals, you can’t afford to miss this one!
Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast episodes on resource allocation:
The Five Fixes to Get Your Team to Act Like Owners - Free Training
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