The School of Greatness

650 Leadership Lessons from the Masters

June 6, 2018

“The leader who acts like they have all the answers leaves no opportunity for others to help.” - Simon Sinek
My previous mashup episodes have been exploding. Because of this, I wanted to bring you an episode on leadership.
No matter who you are, or what you do, you will be in a leadership position at some point. Whether you are the CEO of a company, or a stay at home parent: there are people who rely on you to stand up and take charge.
This can be a very confusing situation, as sometimes you may find yourself feeling like you can’t ask for help. You also may feel like you’re losing progress and need to keep moving forward.
To give you the tools you need to lead in success I wanted to bring you back segments from Alison Levine, Simon Sinek, Nancy Duarte, and Cesar Millan.
This collection of interviews, I felt, will give you some of the tools you need to really progress in your life.
If you take these lessons, and integrate them into your life a little at a time, you will see results.
I don’t expect you to memorize it all and I don’t expect you to make a sudden change. Integrate these lessons little by little and review them.
Now get to it, and learn how to be a successful leader, on Episode 650.
Som questions I ask:
What if you have an employee that’s failing over and over again? (5:39)
Why do you say “When you make progress on something, turn around and change direction?" (7:12)
Does vulnerability create trust? (12:06)
Who do you think is the most inspiring leader? (20:14)
Did you (Cesar) always see yourself as a natural leader? (21:36)
What if someone feels like they’re leading, but aren’t? (23:19)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
How to help your team learn and grow (5:15)
The way you successfully reach the top (8:23)
What will make you struggle the most in life (14:23)
One of the greatest leadership tools (19:13)
How to build confidence in human beings (24:04)
Plus much, much more...

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