The Power of Leading Yourself Well, featuring Elizabeth Lotardo and Lisa McLeod
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How do we deal with a micromanaging boss? What if you are that micromanaging boss? Can leading yourself well really bring purpose to even the most mundane job functions? On this week’s episode of The Seismic Shift, Michelle sits down with mother-daughter consulting team Lisa McLeod and Elizabeth Lotardo to answer these questions and more—focusing on the power we can all find in being our own best leader.
Lisa is an executive coach and the author of Leading With Noble Purpose. Elizabeth is also a coach and the author of the new book Leading Yourself. Together these three dynamic leaders discuss the seismic shift this next generation of leaders is experiencing in the workplace, how to make the shift from feeling powerless to powerful at work (and why that matters), and what both the older and younger generations can learn about leadership from the other. Elizabeth and Lisa leave listeners with practical tips on everything from dealing with jerk bosses to eliminating minimizing language from your work communication.
No matter what your role, leading yourself well can change everything about how you work. Don’t miss this important episode of The Seismic Shift!
Learn more about Lisa and Elizabeth’s consulting work here: https://www.mcleodandmore.com/
Buy Leading With Noble Purpose here: https://www.mcleodandmore.com/leading-with-noble-purpose/
Check out Leading Yourself here: https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Yourself-Elizabeth-Lotardo/dp/1394238703
CHAPTERS
00:00 Finding Purpose in Work
02:50 The Shift to Leading Yourself
06:05 Generational Perspectives on Work
09:07 Mindset and Control in the Workplace
11:56 Practical Strategies for Employees
14:55 Navigating Difficult Bosses
18:10 The Importance of Communication
20:58 Empowering Yourself at Work
24:08 Closing Thoughts and Practical Tips
Special thanks to our friend Brian Wayy for the theme music this season!
Track Title: My Hearts On Fire
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