Mary Jo Asmus on Leadership Coaching
Leadership Coach Mary Jo Asmus talks with Dan on what coaches do, how you know it’s working, and how you know you have benefited from the experience.
Leadership Coach Mary Jo Asmus talks with Dan on what coaches do, how you know it’s working, and how you know you have benefited from the experience.
In the second half of Dan’s interview with Mel, Dan continues his talk on the reductions being made throughout the state personnel.
Dan talks with Mel Grieshaber the Executive Director of Michigan Corrections, and they discuss the cuts being made of state workers.
In the second segment Dan learns the “secret” to really achieving your goals, and why short term goals usually don’t work out in the long run.
In this segment Dan talks with Mark Murphy on his new book “Hard Goals.” Listen to hear how measurable goals are, if they are realistic, achievable, and what kinds of goals work.
Sally Helgesen is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and consultant, and one of the world’s brand-name experts on women’s leadership. In the beginning of the second hour Dan talks to Sally about her book “The Female Vision” and the characteristics of great female bosses.
In the final segment of the hour Dan and Kent talk about the responsibility to manage your networks, your team and yourself. Hear Kent’s response to “Look, I know what it takes to manage. I just don’t want to do it,” a quote from Sterling Livingston, and the importance behind it, if any.
In this segment the three imperatives in “Being the Boss” are outlined on how to become a great boss, and why authority is a two way street.
Kent tells Dan about a character in his booked named “Jason” and the struggles he faces once he is promoted to a management position. In this segment Kent tells you why being the boss isn’t all what it’s cracked up to be.
The first hour of “Everyday Leadership” Dan talks with Kent Lineback and his new book, “Being the Boss.” In the first segment Kent talks about what makes a competent manager, and working for Sterling Livingston.