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Being Human Is Good For Business Leaders

De: Trilogy Effect
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  • The podcast for business leaders & executives who want to build high-performance leadership teams from Trilogy Effect, the leadership development experts.
    2022
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  • Don’t Quit Your Day Job with Aliza Knox
    Sep 12 2022

    Business Leader and Bestselling Author Aliza Knox joins Wendy Appel and Mary Beth Sawicki of Trilogy Effect in this episode of the Being Human Is Good for Business podcast to discuss her new book Don’t Quit Your Day Job: The 6 Mindshifts You Need to Rise And Thrive At Work. 

    Aliza built and led Asia-Pacific (APAC) businesses for three of the world's top technology firms—Google, Twitter and Cloudflare. Named 2020 APAC IT Woman of The Year, she spent decades as a global finance and consulting executive and is now a non-executive board director, a senior advisor for BCG, and a regular columnist for Forbes. 

    In her new book, Aliza shares her experience in leading global businesses and stories about many of the people she’s mentored around the world, from recent college graduates to mid-career and senior business leaders. 

    “Often, people think there’s a tradeoff between their work and their life, and to be happy, they’re going to have to leave their job,” explains Aliza. “But that’s not always the case. There's a lot you can do to make your whole self happy and keep your career on track. Often it just takes a mindshift to gain a new perspective on your work and where it fits into your life.” 

    In this podcast you’ll learn: 
    • How to find synergies between your life and your work.
    • How perseverance plus enthusiasm can equal stamina, a career superpower.
    • The importance of social capital and connection in a thriving career.
    • How to develop a positive relationship with your career.
    • Why you should embrace change by being flexible and persistent as you build your career.
    • Steps for keeping visible and connected at work, even when working from home.

     

    Links to information and resources discussed in this show: 
    • Don’t Quit Your Day Job: The 6 Mindshifts You Need to Rise and Thrive At Work
    • Questioning the Quiet Quit by Aliza Knox
    • Wendy Appel, Author and Leadership Expert
    • Mary Beth Sawicki, Leadership Development Expert
    • Trilogy Effect, surfacing the untapped potential in people and organizations
    • Inside Out Enneagram: The Game Changing Guide for Leaders

     

    We invite you to subscribe to the Being Human Is Good for Business Podcast on iTunes, Amazon, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and Spotify (links below) or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d really appreciate if you could rate us or leave a review because it helps others find our show. 

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  • Become A Better Leader by Being a Better Listener
    Aug 23 2022
    This episode of the Being Human is Good For Business podcast is an encore show for September 2021... In this episode of the Being Human is Good For Business Podcast, Trilogy Effect partners Heather Marasse, Wendy Appel and Mary Beth Sawicki discuss listening skills as a ‘superpower’ and explain how learning to listen generously can transform a good leader into a truly great one. “Like everyone who is lucky enough to have their sense of hearing, most leaders have been listening all their lives,” explains Managing Partner Heather Marasse. “But that doesn't mean they’re actually listening well. It takes a certain openness and curiosity as well as the patience to let things unfold naturally.” Listening is automatic for most people, and what an individual actually takes in is based on the filters they use to process and understand the world around them.   Partner Wendy Appel explains, “When a colleague is talking, you might think, ‘I already know what you're going to say. Can you just get to the point? Hurry up so I can talk’, for example. This is listening in order to speak. But great leaders listen actively beyond their filters and encourage their team to share their ideas and opinions. This is how they fuel innovation and create new possibilities.” The profound impact of this superpower is often realized quickly as leaders put their generous listening skills to work. “One recent coaching client told us that she was convinced she didn’t have the right people on her team,” says Partner Mary Beth Sawicki. “She had some very clear ideas about these individuals and what they could and, more importantly, couldn’t do. Practicing generous listening allowed her to more clearly see the people she’s at work with, and to understand them better. Now she leads a high functioning team that’s delivering wonderful results. She loves them.” The good news is that, like any skill, you can learn how to be a generous listener and you can constantly improve through practice.  Listen to this podcast to find out how. You will also learn: Practical leadership tips you can put to work right awayHow to make meetings better and more valuable for everyoneHow to develop your listening skills to become your best as a leader.Links to helpful resources and information about some of the tools and concepts mentioned on the show:Listening: The Most Important Leadership SkillTrilogy Effect’s free leadership guidebook to be as your best self as a leaderOur free newsletter, full of leadership advice and practical tips.Alignment: What It Is and Why It MattersWhat is Generous Listening?Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramWe invite you to subscribe to the Being Human Is Good for Business Podcast on iTunes, Amazon, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio and Spotify (links below) or wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate us and leave a review!Apple Podcasts |Google Podcasts | I Heart Radio | Spotify | Amazon
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  • Workplace Jazz with Gerald Leonard
    Jul 19 2022

    Author Gerald Leonard joins Heather Marasse and Mary Beth Sawicki of Trilogy Effect in this episode of the Being Human Is Good for Business podcast to discuss his new book Workplace Jazz: How To IMPROVISE – 9 steps to Creating High-Performing Agile Project Teams. 

    A conservatory-trained professional bassist, Gerald offers a unique approach to accomplishing more in the workplace. He is the CEO of Principles of Execution, a Certified Minority Business Enterprise and consulting practice with over 20 years’ experience working governments and multinational corporations. 

    His book draws on his experience as a professional jazz bassist to teach us the role that improvisation plays in building agile teams. It includes a step-by-step process which forms the basis of a team development system to build corporate cultures that are healthier and more productive. 

    “Agility is more important in today’s pandemic times than ever before,” Gerald explains. “You want to create an environment where teams can come together and connect quickly. In the jazz world, you can get a group of musicians who are from different countries and speak different languages to play a show together. They may not be able to communicate verbally all that well, but they become best friends and they figure it out because the music pulls them together. Workplace Jazz builds on this idea.” 

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    In this podcast you’ll learn that: 
    • Why it takes a jazz mindset to be a successful leader in these times.
    • Why culture forms the “bass” of an organization’s success along with Gerald’s seven fundamental elements of culture.
    • Why people want to be part of something bigger than themselves and the role this desire plays in building effective teams. 
    • What leaders can learn from going to the symphony. 

     

    Links to information and resources discussed in this show: 
    • Workplace Jazz: how to IMPROVISE – 9 steps to Creating High-Performing Agile Project Teams.
    • Culture is the Bass: 7 Steps to Creating High Performing Teams
    • Heather Marasse, leadership development expert
    • Mary Beth Sawicki, leadership development expert
    • Trilogy Effect, surfacing the untapped potential in people and organizations

    We invite you to subscribe to the Being Human Is Good for Business Podcast on iTunes, Amazon, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and Spotify (links below) or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d really appreciate if rate us or leave a review because it helps others find our show. 

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