Growth Think Tank (fka "Leaders in the Trenches")
Summary: Develop leadership skills and understand leadership development from expert interviews with transformational leaders. Leaders in the Trenches gives raw discussions that dive deep into new strategies to accelerate your company growth and your leadership abilities. Get interviews from Fortune 100 leaders to experts in various domains of marketing, sales, and leadership that allows you to explode your growth. Learn from their failures and discover the finer elements of significance that will impact your company. Guests include Daymond John, Les Brown, Michael Gerber, Jonah Berger, Bob Berg, Greg McKeown, and with the host Gene Hammett.
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- Artist: Gene Hammett interviews business experts including Chris Brogan, Hal Elrod,
- Copyright: 2014-2019
Podcasts:
326 | How to Create a Mission To Drive Your Company
325 | How to Create an Agile Culture with Michael Gale
324 | The Keys to Courageous Leadership
323 | What is Intrapreneurship Inside the Brand of a Corporate Giant, Coca Cola
322 | How do you improve your culture?
321 | Improving Employee Engagement Takes Intention with Kevin Kruse
320 | You Can't Learn To Lead From A Book
319 | How to Make Your Marketing More Effective with Lynan Saperstein
318 | Creating a Vision That Gets Buy In
317 | How Do You Create High-Performance Employees with Rob Braiman
316 | How to Build Trust Using Radical Transparency
315 | The Mindset Of Success with Michael Zipursky
314 | Develop Your People HyperGrowth Tips
313 | Operationalizing Company Values with Dina Dwyer Owen
In the podcast interview with Daymond John, we talked about leadership and growing fast companies. We got to a point in the interview when I asked him about productivity. The moment shifted as he got intense about success in today’s distracted world. John looked me in the eye and told me that he constantly makes a conscious effort to set goals, rather than letting other people set goals for him. "I think it's the number-one reason for success or failure," he added.