Leadership Lessons From A Naval Fighter Pilot | Rear-Admiral Mike “Nasty” Manazir  | Episode 257

Leadership Lessons From A Naval Fighter Pilot | Rear-Admiral Mike “Nasty” Manazir | Episode 257

Naval fighter pilots are known for their unwavering commitment to excellence, exceptional decision-making skills, and expertise. These top performers offer valuable insights that can be applied in the business world. With decades of experience in stressful situations, they have mastered ten key leadership skills: staying calm under pressure, setting expectations, delegating tasks, building trust, giving feedback, evaluating risk, adapting to change, embracing failure, encouraging innovation, and inspiring others. Despite operating in dangerous and uncertain conditions, Naval fighter pilots consistently perform at the highest level, confidently making life-altering decisions with their expertise.

Building a Positive and Productive Workplace Culture | Marc Lesser  | Episode 256

Building a Positive and Productive Workplace Culture | Marc Lesser | Episode 256

On this episode of Peak Performance Leadership, we explore the damaging effects of blame in the workplace and how to create a culture of collaboration and accountability. Our guest speaker shares his favorite exercise for improving team effectiveness and discusses the importance of creating a safe and trusting environment to avoid the “fine, everything’s fine” response. We dive into the overlap of culture and character building, the importance of self-awareness, and the damaging nature of blame and defensiveness. Join us for this insightful discussion on how to achieve peak performance through compassion and accountability in the workplace.

The Nuances of Influence and Manipulation in Leadership | Episode 255

The Nuances of Influence and Manipulation in Leadership | Episode 255

Leadership is not just about commanding people and getting results. It’s also about the subtle nuances of influencing and manipulating one’s followers in order to achieve desired outcomes. The ability to effectively tap into the “psychological strings” of individuals, while at the same time establishing mutual trust and respect, can vastly increase a leader’s capabilities. However, it’s important to note that such strategies must be used carefully as any misuse could lead to fallouts or even backfires. In this article, we will discuss some common methods for influence and manipulation among leaders and explore how their nuances have a significant impact on their success.

Beyond being a Servant Leader | Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt  | Episode 253

Gallup recently reported that only 15% of employees in the U.S. are truly engaged in their workplace. Yet nearly 70% of employees say they would work harder if they felt more appreciated. Over 90% of employees surveyed believed their leadership “lacked communication skills to lead.” The gloomy stories behind sobering statistics reveal employees’ disappointment with current leadership approaches. Leaders can do better.

LIFTing your Leadership in 2023 | Faisal Hoque | Episode 247

LIFTing your Leadership in 2023 | Faisal Hoque | Episode 247

In a world roiled by unprecedented change, effective leadership is becoming even more essential. No single approach will provide the ultimate solution to the challenges that change poses. Rather, it will be a confluence of ideas, strategies, and actions that will prove effective in managing and making the most of sweeping change. The world that existed yesterday will be decidedly different from that of tomorrow. It will take a complete and adaptable toolkit to cope effectively with that ongoing cycle of reinvention.

Leadership from the Trenches | Jonathan Audet | Episode 243

Leadership from the Trenches | Jonathan Audet | Episode 243

Many of you have said that all the world-renown coaches, authors, and speakers are great but sometimes it is hard to relate to them. Their ideas and methods are sound but do they work? You’ve longed to hear about a real leader, one who is there with you day-in, and day-out. A leader who is […]

Combatting the “Quiet Quitting” | Episode 234

Combatting the "Quiet Quitting"

Welcome to another episode of the Peak Performance Leadership Podcast! In this solo episode, your host Scott McCarthy delves into the topic of “quiet quitting,” a new phenomenon that challenges traditional work expectations. Quiet quitting refers to employees adhering strictly to their job descriptions and work hours, without going the extra mile or sacrificing their […]

How to Lead with Numbers | Dr. Selena Fisk | Episode 233

How to Lead with Numbers | Dr. Selena Fisk

Whether you’re a solopreneur, a small business owner, an emerging leader or in an executive leadership role, life in the 21st century dictates that you need to know your numbers and use them to enhance your impact. Increasingly, executives and board members around the world are held personally responsible for knowing the data – meaning […]

Getting Past a Dysfunctional Workplace | Paul Glover | Episode 231

Getting Past a Dysfunctional Workplace | Paul Glover

Paul is the No B.S. Workplace Development Coach who, for the last 30 years, has been assisting Leaders and their organizations to achieve their full potential. His approach is practical, hands-on, grounded in the realities of the real world of work and results oriented – all undertaken with a sense of humor and panache. He is also a “recovering trial lawyer”, a Chicago Bears fanatic, an unabashed Starbucks addict, the author of WorkQuake™, a book dedicated to thriving in the Information Economy and a Member of the Forbes Coaching Council.