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What is the Most important Goal of Leadership? This episode digs into that one simple question. When you say the goal out loud, it sounds so basic and obvious that it's almost TOO simple. The fact is, we humans struggle in this area of leading ourselves and others. The chaos of life often steers us away from our objectives. Distractions, In-fighting, Drama, and Friction conspire to take us in the wrong direction.
This episode starts by identifying the #1 Goal of Leadership and then we break it down into a Simple, 4-Step Action Plan to help deal with chaos and stay on the path.
00:00 - Welcome
00:13 - Introduction
03:16 - Vital Objective #1
04:37 - Define the Mission
17:03 - Plan the Mission
35:31 - Execute the Mission
40:48 - Measure Results
48:54 - Closing Thoughts

Resources for this Episode:

  1. The Ultimate Guide to S.M.A.R.T Goals
  2. 30 Events that Shaped Cisco Systems in 2011
  3. Why "Visionary Leadership" Fails
  4. 13 Notorious Examples of Strategic Planning Failure
  5. CEO Shares Top 3 Red Flags She Sees in Employees

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Chapters

1. Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:13)

3. Vital Objective #1 (00:03:16)

4. Define the Mission (00:04:37)

5. Plan the Mission (00:17:03)

6. Execute the Mission (00:35:31)

7. Measure Results (00:40:48)

8. Closing Thoughts (00:48:54)

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