Thought Leader Life

Mitchell Levy and a guest co-host engage in conversation with thought leaders about what it took to become a thought leader, the value it delivers, the challenges in presents, and how to maintain that status.

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In this episode, Mitchell Levy, Chief Instigator of Ahas at the Aha Amplifier (http://AhaAmplifier.com), and his co-host for the month, #ThoughtLeader Dr. Stacy Feiner, Executive Coach for the Middle Market, have an interesting discussion about sports and


In this episode, Mitchell Levy, Chief Instigator of Ahas at the Aha Amplifier (http://AhaAmplifier.com), and his co-host for the month, #ThoughtLeader Dr. Stacy Feiner, Executive Coach for the Middle Market, have an interesting discussion about sports and business with #ThoughtLeader Robert Elwood, COO of The Sports Mind Institute (http://www.thesportsmindinstitute.com). Robert defines culture as something that evolves. He surmises that a leader should be able to create a healthy culture by putting a great deal of thought into it. Stacy agrees, noting that there are many opportunities to grow leaders through sports analogies. One life lesson business leaders can learn from Tony Dungy is the mantra he ascribes to his team: “Execution, Expectations, No Excuses, No Explanation.” The point is, every leader should come up with a mantra that reflects the core values of that company, and these should be unequivocal. Stacy emphasizes that core values and unequivocal expectations should be the glue that holds the team together.

The discussion also touches on the relevance of watching tapes of past games, which sports coaches always do. Robert explains that it’s important to watch yourself to see how a certain outcome happened. This will help you reflect on your actions. In business, leaders should try filming themselves to see how they interact with people. Another good leadership practice is keeping a “Decision Diary,” which will help you assess not only the outcome but also the reasons why a certain decision was made at that time.

To learn more about Thought Leadership and how it can help you be successful, subscribe to the channel: http://youtube.com/user/thoughtleaderlife.

Here are a couple of AhaMessages from the episode. See more in the “Aha Moments from Thought Leader Life”eBooks available in the social media-enabled eBook platform, Aha Amplifier: http://AhaAmplifier.com/.

• Unequivocal expectations never change. It should be the glue that holds the team together. @StacyFeiner #TLL
• Really hold on to your core values, stick to them,and hold everyone in the team accountable. @Sports_and_Mind #TLL
• Start making a Decision Diary. Log what you’re doing and why you’re making that decision at that time. @Sports_and_Mind #TLL
• When the CEO is not in the room, there has to be a culture that permeates good project management. @happyabout #TLL

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 March 8, 2016  36m