Coaching for Leaders

Leaders aren't born, they're made. This Monday show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations. Independently produced weekly since 2011, Dr. Dave Stachowiak brings perspective from a thriving, global leadership academy, plus more than 15 years of leadership at Dale Carnegie. Bestselling authors, expert researchers, deep conversation, and regular dialogue with listeners have attracted 40 million downloads and the #1 search result for management on Apple Podcasts. Activate your FREE membership to search the entire episode library by topic at CoachingforLeaders.com

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15: Get Specific With Goals


  - Welcome to the fifteenth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: Get Specific With Goals - This week I was listening to the HBR IdeaCast and a recent interview with Dr. Heidi Grant Halvorson about her book:


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 November 28, 2011  23m
 
 

14: Four Leadership Lessons I’m Thankful For


Welcome to the fourteenth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: Four Leadership Lessons I'm Thankful For - "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act 2 -


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 November 21, 2011  n/a
 
 

13: How Culture Affects Coaching


Welcome to the thirteenth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: How Culture Affects Coaching - To reach me with questions, comments, feedback: CoachingforLeaders.com/feedback - What do we mean by a strong culture? -


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 November 14, 2011  29m
 
 

12: Five Ways to Have Courage to Coach


Welcome to the twelfth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: Five Ways to Have Courage to Coach - To reach me with questions, comments, feedback: Visit CoachingforLeaders.com/feedback -


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 November 7, 2011  n/a
 
 

11: How to Create a Shared Vision


Welcome to the eleventh episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: How to Create a Shared Vision. - Also a special welcome back to my favorite guest: Dr. Bonni Stachowiak, President of Innovate Learning. -


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 October 31, 2011  n/a
 
 

episode 10: The Way to Give Constructive Feedback


Dave Stachowiak: Coaching for Leaders In his book What Got You Here Won’t Get You There, leadership coach Marshall Goldsmith warns against the habit of leaders adding too much value and stifling the motivation of an employee’s independent ideas.


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 October 24, 2011  27m
 
 

9: How to Land Positive Feedback


Dave Stachowiak: Coaching for Leaders - Weddings are an interesting place to watch people give positive feedback to others. I give a few examples. - The problem with feedback is that intentions are good, but that sometimes feedback still comes out aw...


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 October 17, 2011  n/a
 
 

episode 8: How to Coach the Millennials (Part 2), with Bonni Stachowiak


Welcome to the eighth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders! This week's topic: How to Coach the Millennials (Part 2). - One of the biggest challenges I hear from leaders today is how to coach this new generation of young people entering the workforc...


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 October 10, 2011  30m
 
 

episode 7: How to Coach the Millennials, with Gilbert Fugitt


Welcome to the seventh episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders! This week's topic: How to Coach the Millennials (Part 1). - One of the biggest challenges I hear from leaders today is how to coach this new generation of young people entering the workfor...


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 October 3, 2011  28m
 
 

6: The Importance of Making Time to Coach


Welcome to the sixth episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders! This week's topic: The Importance of Making Time to Coach. - I begin the show by speaking about my first job out of school and revisiting our coaching definition from episode #2. -


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 September 26, 2011  n/a