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In this episode, we discuss the challenges and necessities of translating bold strategies into actionable growth with Chris Strammiello, Chief Revenue Officer at Lean Solutions Group. With over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and strategic operations, Chris highlights the critical role of leadership, different approaches to growth depending on industry and business needs, and the importance of owning and shaping strategies. Key takeaways include understanding product-market fit, navigating dependencies, the value of broad market insights, and aligning teams and board members around shared goals. Chris also shares personal insights on maintaining balance and productivity in a demanding executive career. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Challenge of Turning Strategy into Action 00:49 Guest Introduction: Meet Chris Strammiello 01:17 Growth Mindset: Adapting to Business Needs 05:06 Executing vs. Developing Strategy 11:01 Aligning with the Board: Key Elements for Success 15:07 Team Alignment: Engaging and Involving Your Team 18:23 Executing a Given Strategy: Ownership and Accountability 20:23 Conclusion: Extra Goodness and Personal Insights Keywords strategy, execution, growth, leadership, sales, CRO, McKinsey, revenue, mindset, transformation, alignment, scaling, adjacency, board, metrics, ownership, accountability, communication, team, product-market fit, Lean Solutions, market opportunity, repeatable, scalable, dependencies, change management, collaboration, transparency, innovation, talent, planning, risk, numbers, feedback, buy-in, stakeholders, culture, morning routine, Miracle Morning Soundbites "Sometimes the body part you like to train least is the one you really need to train most." "When you get to the top of the sales stack, what you've done is not good enough anymore." "It's all about the numbers... You can have great ideas, you can have great structural concepts, but show me the numbers." "Show me why it's repeatable. You gotta show me why it's scalable." "It's not your pitch, it's our pitch. And that's more powerful." "A culture of accountability is so essential in sales, and if your leaders or your sellers view any light between you and your CRO, you and your CEO, you and the plan itself, well that's gonna really dramatically lower their accountability." "The approach you take is almost as important as the deliverables."…
 
In this episode of 'Some Goodness,' Richard hosts Stacy Leidinger, a seasoned product and marketing leader, to discuss the critical importance of consistent messaging across all organizational functions. Highlighting research from Forrester B2B that shows aligned sales and marketing teams achieve 24% faster revenue growth over three years, Stacy explains how clarity and consistency in messaging can differentiate a company and enhance its brand power. The conversation delves into practical steps for creating effective messaging by incorporating customer feedback, testing through various channels, and consistently updating internal playbooks. The episode also touches on the application of AI tools to optimize and scale messaging efforts. Stacy shares insights on leveraging a master messaging playbook across marketing, sales, and customer success teams, as well as the importance of enabling channel partners with simple, effective communication tools. The discussion concludes with a balanced view on whether CROs should oversee both sales and marketing to ensure alignment. Chapters 00:00 The Power of Consistent Messaging 00:42 Introduction to Stacy Leidinger 01:20 The Importance of Consistency Over Perfection 03:14 Crafting the Perfect Message: Steps and Strategies 04:23 Testing and Validating Your Message 06:41 Leveraging Analysts and Events for Messaging 08:33 Creating and Using a Messaging Playbook 14:55 The Role of AI in Messaging 22:01 Aligning Sales and Marketing: The CRO Debate 25:05 Final Thoughts and AI Tools for Productivity Keywords aligned teams, consistent messaging, revenue growth, sales, marketing, customer success, message consistency, brand power, voice of the customer, value proposition, message testing, cross-functional collaboration, product, positioning, stats, customer stories, playbooks, RFPs, executive alignment, partner enablement, analyst feedback, Gartner, message format, sales enablement, SDRs, SEs, messaging playbook, content reuse, storytelling, AI tools, generative AI, persona targeting, industry messaging, message optimization, website content, social posts, PR, proof points, sales conversations, discovery, industry case studies, partner messaging, trigger words, product differentiation, revenue impact, marketing alignment, CRO, CMO, demand generation, brand awareness, strategic alignment, SEO, Notebook LM, Google AI, productivity tools, content summarization. Soundbites “It doesn’t matter having the perfect words. It matters being consistent.” “When an organization all uses the same words, that’s when you get power of brand, power of message.” “Messaging is so critical to everything the organization does.” “You don’t have to share everything day one, day two, or even day 50. Just pull the right piece at the right time.” “Customers pick up on inconsistencies.” “You can only grow as fast as everyone recognizes your name.” “You need to make your messaging so simple that when they hear those words, they think of you.” “If your product helps them sell more, it will get moved up in that line.” “SEO in five years is going to be gone.” “The partner’s not going to say your acronym. They’re going to talk about the pain they have.” “You need to make your messaging so simple that when they hear those words, they think of you.”…
 
In this episode of 'Some Goodness', Richard Ellis discusses the significant impact of mentorship on business outcomes, from improved employee retention and job satisfaction to increased revenue and profits, with guest Chris Strammiello, Chief Revenue Officer at Lean Solutions Group. Chris shares his unique career journey, the role of mentors in his success, and his approach to leading and mentoring diverse teams. He emphasizes the importance of tailored, intentional mentoring and the benefits of leveraging the collective wisdom within an organization. The discussion also covers practical tips for creating effective mentoring programs, fostering a culture of continual learning, and building resilient, high-performing teams. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Mentoring 01:04 Meet Chris Strammiello: A Journey of Leadership 02:04 The Value of Diverse Experiences in Leadership 04:25 Triangulating Wisdom: Leveraging Team Insights 05:58 From Mentee to Mentor: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 08:26 Building High-Performing Teams Through Mentorship 13:33 Personalized Coaching: Tailoring Mentorship to Individual Needs 16:44 Scaling Mentorship: Coaching Leaders to Mentor 19:39 Final Thoughts: Intentional and Structured Mentoring 20:50 Extra Goodness: Simplifying Fitness for Better Results Keywords mentoring, mentorship, leadership, sales leadership, team development, coaching, business growth, employee retention, job satisfaction, professional development, high performance teams, revenue growth, leadership training, personalized coaching, internal mentoring, external mentoring, learning blocks, preparation, trust building, scalable leadership, first-line managers, leadership pipeline, mentoring structure, sales enablement, sales training, executive coaching, organizational health, leadership confidence, decision-making, career development, tribe of mentors, case for change, tailored coaching, growth mindset, mentoring outcomes, business transformation, talent development, strategic leadership, mentorship programs, leadership impact Soundbites "Mentors have really been what's allowed me to find some success and to make great relationships—I look at that as the cornerstone of my career." "You can’t do it on your own. The success of a sale is the culmination of the work of your entire organization." "There’s magic in getting things done through others." "I don’t have a monopoly on good ideas—and neither do my best team members. That’s why I triangulate the wisdom of others." "People need free space to learn that’s not directly under the microscope of their manager." "If you want to scale your impact, it’s not just about your mentoring—it’s about building a tribe of mentors around your team." "You’ve got to create the case for change, even with your own people—not just customers." "The more personal you make every coaching point, the more buy-in and change you’ll get." "I’m still a mentee. I’m learning from my team, from other leaders, from everyone around me." "Sometimes, simplifying to one thing is what drives the most progress."…
 
In this episode, seasoned business leader Stacy Leidinger joins Richard Ellis to discuss the critical importance of understanding and operationalizing the voice of the customer in B2B environments. Highlighting that only 14% of companies have a comprehensive view of their customer despite the significantly higher profitability for those that do, Stacy provides practical guidance on capturing customer insights and integrating them into sales and marketing strategies. Various techniques for maintaining engagement, aligning sales and marketing teams, and leveraging technology for buyer intent signals are also discussed, emphasizing a customer-centric approach across all business operations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Importance of Customer Insights 00:39 Meet Stacy Leidinger: B2B Software Leader 01:08 Challenges in Capturing the Voice of the Customer 04:03 Strategies for Effective Customer Advocacy 06:05 Aligning Sales and Marketing for Success 08:03 The Role of Marketing in Sales Enablement 14:11 Engaging Customers with Insights and Technology 20:07 Practical Tips for Leaders 21:08 Conclusion and Personal Goodness Keywords Voice of customer, B2B marketing, customer insights, sales alignment, marketing alignment, revenue growth, outcomes, value, customer pain points, customer advocacy, events, sales enablement, product marketing, QBR, shared metrics, go-to-market kickoffs, buyer intent signals, personalization, customer engagement, leadership practices Soundbites "It's all about the value and the outcomes." "When organizations don't stay close to the customer, they assume they know who it is. That's one of those fundamental challenges that I often see organizations fall victim to." "There is one number that the board stakeholders and everyone cares about, and that's the revenue you're producing." "The best organizations I've worked with haven't had sales kickoffs. They've had go to market kickoffs." "Out of all the customers that bought and were new that we acquired this quarter, how many showed buying signals six months ago? And it was 80%." "When you're in any meeting, you're discussing anything about the company. If you haven't heard someone say the word customer. Ask why." "I can't think of anything that really shouldn't center around the customer that you're doing." "Customer pains are always shifting. Business dynamics are always changing." "If sales isn't successful, we're not successful."…
 
In this episode, Richard Ellis and executive recruiter David Wolf discuss the challenges of hiring the right sales talent. The conversation covers the importance of resilience, grit, and a growth mindset in sales. David shares insights on the evolving dynamics of remote work, effective recruiting practices, and the significance of understanding company culture and market trends. Practical tips for new sales leaders to build a successful sales team and the essential role of communication in the hiring process are highlighted. The episode wraps up with David sharing some personal goodness about community and camaraderie fostered through playing pickleball. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Challenge of Hiring Sales Talent 00:40 Meet the Expert: David Wolf's Background 01:50 The Complexity of Hiring in Today's Market 04:42 Key Traits of Successful Salespeople 06:34 Building a Resilient and Knowledgeable Sales Team 10:50 Understanding Company Culture and Market Trends 15:02 The Role of Sales Leaders in Recruitment 18:03 Final Thoughts and Practical Tips 18:57 Personal Reflections and Closing Remarks Keywords Sales Hiring, Sales Team, Recruiting, Sales Talent, Sales Leadership, Sales Culture, Sales Process, Sales Success, Hiring Mistakes, Sales Training, Remote Sales, Onboarding, Sales Growth, Talent Acquisition, Resilience, Grit, Growth Mindset, Entrepreneurial Mindset, Customer Success, Communication Skills, Sales Pipeline, Interview Process, Culture Fit, Sales Development, Hiring Strategy, Candidate Selection, Sales Coaching, Sales Enablement, High-Performing Teams, Executive Recruiting, Building a Sales Team Sound Bites "Resilience is the number one issue. The best salespeople bounce back quickly and don’t let rejection derail them." "Great sales teams don’t just happen—they’re built with intention, strong leadership, and the right hiring process." "If you don’t believe in the product, don’t take the job. Chasing a comp plan alone will never make you successful." "Sales leaders need to be hands-on in hiring. You can’t just rely on HR’s keyword searches to find the best talent." "The best sales reps treat their territory like their own business. That entrepreneurial mindset makes all the difference." "A great salesperson isn’t just a closer—they’re a listener, a strategist, and a problem-solver." "Job descriptions are living documents. Once you start interviewing, you may realize your ideal hire looks different than what you expected." "Don’t build a sales team without understanding your culture, your customers, and how you’ll support your reps to succeed." "Your best hire might not check every box on paper, but they bring something invaluable to the team." "Sales is a game of momentum. The reps who never stop learning, never stop growing."…
 
This episode of 'Some Goodness' explores how to handle difficult conversations and set boundaries in the workplace to build stronger teams. Host Richard Ellis engages with Jack Galloway, a seasoned executive and leadership consultant, who shares his expertise on transforming challenging interactions into growth opportunities. Key insights include the importance of addressing problems promptly, approaching conversations with curiosity and empathy, balancing clarity with kindness, and fostering a culture of honesty and mutual respect. Galloway's practical tips are aimed at helping leaders manage conflict effectively and align their teams towards common goals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Prevalence of Difficult Coworkers 00:23 Transforming Challenges into Opportunities 00:49 Meet Jack Galloway: Leadership Expert 01:38 The Importance of Addressing Conflict Early 05:11 Practical Tips for Handling Tough Conversations 10:53 Balancing Candor with Kindness 17:10 Prioritizing Tasks for Effective Leadership 26:39 Creating a Positive Workplace Culture 31:04 Conclusion: The Impact of Good Leadership Keywords Conflict resolution, Toxic coworkers, Leadership, Clarity / Being clear, Avoidance, Fear, Boundaries, Team harmony, Candor / Kindness, Culture, Coaching and mentoring, Role alignment, Trust, Underperformance, Priorities and capacity, Toxic environment, Growth opportunities, High-performing teams, Accountability Sound Bites “Difficult people are everywhere, and avoiding them isn’t an option.” “I would rather see a business leader do fewer things and do them with success, do them well, than to do many things and do none of them well.” “To be unclear is to be unkind, and to be clear is to be kind.” “When you mention venting, I’m actually okay with venting if it leads us somewhere.” “If we’re not doing these things, we should not expect our teams to do these things.” “You could take a great salesperson who’s good on a phone … and suddenly you put them in doing some administrative duties and their productivity goes from a nine to about a two.” “If we’ll do the things we’re talking about while we’re in that level of influence in that role, it impacts those people beyond just their jobs … it helps them in different areas of their life.” “We still have to lead our organization towards success. But in the midst of doing that, we do all these things that we’ve talked about here today, and we start to develop a really strong team.”…
 
In this episode of 'Some Goodness,' Richard Ellis invites his friend and business partner, Mark Gaydos, to share insights from his video series, 'Rooted in the Real World.' Mark talks about how the concept of the series evolved through exploring themes like farming, nature, and craftsmanship, and how they can be applied to leadership and organizational health. Key takeaways include the importance of single, strong leadership and the microbial elements of organizational culture. The episode also draws attention to balancing the digital and human aspects o leadership, using practical insights from real lived experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Accenture Life Trends 2025 00:36 Exploring Rooted in the Real World 01:01 Meet Mark Gaydos 01:57 The Genesis of Rooted in the Real World 05:36 Lessons from the Christmas Tree Farm 11:35 Insights from the Regenerative Farm 17:50 Balancing Tech and Human Connection 22:20 A Personal Story from Normandy 24:46 Conclusion and Challenge to Viewers Keywords Leadership, Revenue Enablement, AI & Technology, Human-Centered Work, Culture, Business Growth, Organizational Health, Digital Fatigue, Trust & Accountability Storytelling, Vision & Mission, Strategic Planning, Farming & Cultivation, Regenerative Business, Adaptability, Inspiration, Communication, Decision-Making, Operating Systems, Team Dynamics Soundbites "Businesses must recognize the shift towards authenticity and meaningful human experiences." "The tree will eventually get unhealthy if you let the double leader go. You’ve got to be good at recognizing it and trimming it out." "For an organization to thrive, you have to address unhealthy leadership early and head-on." "Trust is the foundation. Without it, you get conflict, silos, and political battles that poison an organization." "AI is just a tool. The passion, creativity, and human connection—that’s all us." "Want to fix culture? Start with your values. If leadership isn’t modeling them, they’re just words on a wall." "A strong leader doesn’t just accept the role—they get it, they want it, and they have the capacity to do it." "Success in leadership is about recognizing the unseen—those small, toxic elements that build up over time." "The greatest leaders are those who model the way—who step up first when it's hard." "Shut down your device. Get out in the real world. That’s where the best ideas come from."…
 
In this episode of Some Goodness, host Richard Ellis welcomes back Larry Sweeney, SVP of global enterprise sales at Nerdio. They dive into the qualities of transformational leadership that boost employee satisfaction and productivity. Larry shares his unique leadership style centered on empathy, consistent praise, and accountability. They discuss the importance of weekly one-on-ones, effective storytelling, and the balance between fun and fierce accountability in driving high performance. The episode offers practical insights for both new and seasoned leaders aiming to maximize their impact. Chapters : 00:00 Introduction to Transformational Leadership 00:28 Meet Larry Sweeney: Innovative Sales Leader 01:01 Establishing Your Personal Leadership Style 01:41 The Golden Rule in Leadership 04:08 The Importance of One-on-One Meetings 07:40 The Power of Storytelling in Leadership 12:05 Effective Quarterly Business Reviews 15:56 Balancing Fun and Accountability 17:59 Personal Goodness: Fitness and Well-being 19:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Keywords : Leadership, Sales Teams, Coaching, Accountability, Storytelling, Employee Satisfaction, Recognition, Business Reviews, Motivation, Performance, Transformation, Emotional Intelligence, Collaboration, Listening, Communication, Trust, Engagement, Culture, Influence, Growth Soundbites: " Celebrate in public and coach in private." "Nothing else is more important than you and the relationship you have with your manager." "It's M&Ms—Money and Managers. That’s what keeps people in their jobs." "Force yourself not to give the same advice twice in a row, because when you do, you're going to lose people." "Fierce accountability—people know I demand a lot, but I set a culture of fun and engagement." "When a storyteller gets on stage, I’m hooked—so I decided to practice storytelling myself." "Creating a culture of fear makes people close up, perform worse, and then the cycle continues." "Leaders can’t let emotion take over—when it does, conversations go down unproductive routes." "A weekly one-on-one is the most important meeting—it should never be pushed or canceled." "Open-ended one-on-ones put too much pressure on the direct report. Managers need to lead them." "A good manager leads coaching calls with intention. Don’t assume your team knows what to ask for." "Fun and fierce accountability can co-exist. You can have fun while still demanding high performance."…
 
In this episode of Some Goodness, host Richard Ellis and Larry Sweeney, SVP of Global Enterprise Sales at Nerdio, discuss actionable strategies for building and leading high-performance sales teams. Larry shares his perspectives on the importance of belief in achieving ambitious targets, the power of a consistent operating cadence, fostering a positive team culture, and the significance of grit and hustle in sales. The conversation is packed with practical tips, inspiring stories, and insights into building a team that thrives under pressure, adapts to challenges, and consistently overachieves. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: The Power of Speed in Leadership 00:28 Welcome to Some Goodness 00:38 Meet Larry Sweeney: Transformative Sales Leader 02:23 The Importance of Belief in Leadership 06:46 Establishing a Predictable Cadence 11:22 Creating a Positive and Fun Culture 17:58 Grit and Hustle: Keys to Success 23:04 Conclusion and Farewell 23:27 Personal Goodness: Family and Hockey Keywords : leadership, execution, first-mover advantage, market shifts, growth, quota attainment, pipeline development, competitive spirit, motivation, mistakes, mindset, coaching, team development, mentorship, training, peer coaching, culture, fun, psychological safety, hustle, grit, resilience. deal structuring, sales territory swaps, closing strategies Soundbites : “If you give me a number, I’m going to hit it no matter what.” “It starts with belief. I’m gauging how much they believe in the company, the product, the market, and their ability to overachieve on their number.” “Sometimes all it takes is shaking things up. I’ve swapped salespeople’s territories on the spot—removing their preconceived beliefs—and suddenly they’re doing 200% of their previous quota.” “When we build teams of people and coach them to think creatively about their territory, we get different results.” “I fundamentally don’t believe in breaking somebody down in the middle of a QBR in front of a room. Coaching is a private activity.” “Fun is a core part of the culture I build—because when people are enjoying their work, they take risks, make decisions more freely, and ultimately win more.” “Hustle is when you don’t let yourself give up. There’s always a way—sometimes you just have to create it.” “Being gritty is about showing up to a tough board meeting, getting grilled, taking the hits, and then immediately switching gears to lead your team with optimism.”…
 
Get $500 off an annual membership to Cornerstone Plus. Visit cornerstoneco.com/cornerstoneplus and use code GIVE during checkout after submitting your application. In this episode, Richard Ellis and Steve Graves explore the complex dynamics of how leaders handle success and failure. Drawing from decades of experience working with thousands of leaders, Graves presents a counterintuitive perspective: many leaders actually struggle more with handling success than failure. The conversation delves into four main dangers of success—overinflated abilities, entitlement, addiction to success, and complacency—while introducing Graves' concept of "formation," which argues that leaders must grow who they are at the same rate as what they're doing. For listeners interested in developing their leadership skills, Cornerstone Coaching offers a unique opportunity through its membership-based program, Cornerstone Plus. This platform provides access to peer-based cohort coaching, extending beyond traditional one-on-one coaching to create a collaborative learning environment. Some Goodness listeners can receive $500 off an annual Cornerstone Coaching membership by visiting cornerstoneco.com/cornerstoneplus and using code GIVE during checkout after submitting their application. This special offer is valid through March 31, 2025. Chapters: [00:00:00] Introduction and Success vs. Failure [00:00:38] Guest Introduction - Steve Graves [00:01:22] The Challenges of Handling Success [00:03:00] Four Dangers of Success [00:05:29] Leading with Strong Teams [00:07:59] Feedback and Blind Spots [00:09:58] The Addiction to Success [00:12:11] Leader Formation Concept [00:16:30] Handling Failure as a Leader [00:19:43] Closing Thoughts and Resources Keywords: Leadership Development, Success Management, Failure Analysis, Blind Spots, Team Building, Feedback Culture, Formation, Entitlement, Leadership Growth, Executive Coaching, Self-awareness, 360 Feedback, Personal Development Soundbites: "Often handling and digesting and sustaining success is just a lot of times harder for people than it is handling failure." "Leaders play the role that the leader is supposed to play. And often you have way more talented people around you in the organization than maybe you were originally comfortable with." "If I don't have a culture that really invites honest objective feedback, I can pass out a 360, but nobody's going to really give me anything." "It's really important that leaders grow who they are at the same rate of what they're doing." "There's a difference in a data point and a trend line... If I have a trend line, maybe I'm too ambitious with my goals."…
 
In this reflective episode of Some Goodness, hosts Richard Ellis and Heather Easterday look back on their inaugural year of the podcast, sharing highlights, insights, and lessons learned from engaging conversations with business leaders. The episode emphasizes the power of reflection in professional growth. Key moments include Al Monserrat’s discussion on the importance of punctuality in leadership, Tracey Mustachio’s “from-to” framework for navigating change, and Eva Daniel’s advice on building rapport and likability through body language and authenticity. The recurring theme across all episodes is the importance of a growth mindset for leaders—embracing opportunities for personal and team improvement. This celebratory recap underscores the value of intentionality and focus in leadership. Chapters: [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:55] Highlight from Episode 1 - Al Monserrat [00:04:47] Highlight from Episode 3 - Tracey Mustacchio [00:08:45] Highlight from Episode 7 - Justin Barney [00:11:33] Highlight from Episode 8 - Mike Fouts [00:14:37] Highlight from Episode 12 - Steve Graves [00:18:36] Highlight from Episode 13 - Eva Daniel Keywords: Reflection, leadership, growth mindset, rapport, likability, board meetings, punctuality, career paths, change vision, personal growth. Soundbites: Al Monserrat (Episode 1): "It’s extremely important to show respect by being on time and finishing on time—small actions that reflect big credibility." Tracey Mustachio (Episode 3): "Use a ‘from-to’ framework: Here’s where we are, here’s our North Star, and here’s where we’re headed—this clarity drives alignment and progress." Justin Barney (Episode 7): "A leader who understands the technology they’re selling earns trust from their team, partners, and customers—it’s essential for credibility and success." Mike Fouts (Episode 8): "In growth companies, agility and fluid processes are key, but scaling requires a balance with structure and repeatability." Steve Graves (Episode 12): "Sometimes you need to slow down to go faster—strategic pauses can lead to sustainable growth and stronger foundations." Eva Daniel (Episode 13): "If people like and trust you, they’ll want to follow you—rapport and likability are essential leadership tools."…
 
In this conversation, Richard Ellis and Darin Archer discuss the importance of building relationships with sales and marketing leaders. They emphasize the need for product leaders to acknowledge that their ideas may not always be successful and that marketing and sales are crucial for bringing products to market. They provide practical tips for establishing healthy relationships with sales and marketing leaders, including lowering ego, being curious and forensic, and understanding the challenges faced by sales teams. Chapters: [00:00:00] Introduction and Importance of Relationships [00:01:09] Lessons in Product Leadership [00:04:47] Building Relationships with Sales Leaders [00:09:31] Collaborating with Marketing Leaders [00:13:18] Intentionality in Collaboration [00:14:52] Engagement Beyond Leadership Levels [00:17:53] Closing Insights Keywords: Product Leadership, Marketing Collaboration, Sales Alignment, A/B Testing, Intentionality, Relationship Building, Revenue Growth, Cross-Department Collaboration, Leadership Teams, Practical Tips Soundbites: “Just because you built something and think it’s great doesn’t mean it will land.” “Acknowledge your ego and let it go. Behind every feedback or pushback, there’s a real problem worth understanding.” “Let marketing do their job—lean in hard on a test-and-learn culture.” “Think about levels—engage not just with peers but with people at different organizational levels to understand diverse perspectives.” “Happenstance and winging it won’t lead to repeatable results. Be intentional about engaging across silos.”…
 
In this conversation, Richard Ellis and Eva Daniel explore the importance of building rapport in a business context. They discuss the significance of first impressions, body language, storytelling, and active listening as essential tools for creating connections. Eva shares practical tips for new leaders on how to engage with their teams and emphasizes the need for authenticity and presence in communication. The discussion also highlights common pitfalls to avoid when trying to be likable and the value of asking engaging questions to foster deeper conversations. Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Rapport in Business 03:28 Body Language 07:44 Storytelling to Make Yourself More Memorable 09:38 Getting to Know Your Team 10:51 Overcoming Obstacles to Rapport 15:30 What Not to Do in Building Rapport 17:34 Asking Better Questions Keywords: rapport, business communication, body language, storytelling, leadership, active listening, networking, likeability, first impressions, communication skills Soundbites: Rapport means instant likeability in business. First impressions are made in seconds. Trust leads to better team performance. Body language significantly impacts communication. Eye contact is crucial for effective engagement. Storytelling enhances memorability and connection. New leaders should share personal stories. Active listening improves conversational quality. Knowing names fosters better relationships. Social media can enhance leader-employee rapport.…
 
Enjoy a free copy of the book Richard discusses with the author, Dr. Stephen Graves. Visit this website for the download: https://www.stephenrgraves.com/fivetasks In this conversation, Richard Ellis and Steve Graves explore the essential tasks of leadership, emphasizing the importance of purpose, direction, speed, risk, and culture. They discuss how leaders can effectively set direction with clarity and courage, navigate the complexities of speed concerning market dynamics, and understand the various risks involved in leadership, including personal life balance. The conversation also highlights the significance of cultivating a positive organizational culture and reinforcing core values to ensure alignment and engagement among team members. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Leadership Purpose 01:15 The Five Essential Tasks of Leadership 05:03 Setting Direction: The Importance of Clarity and Courage 09:45 Understanding Speed in Leadership 14:30 Navigating Risk: Balancing Growth and Life 19:15 The Role of Culture in Leadership 22:00 Reinforcing Values and Behaviors 24:43 Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts Keywords: leadership, purpose, tasks, direction, speed, risk, culture, values, insights, business Soundbites: "The more work you can push down, the better off you'll be." "Setting direction requires clear and courageous decision making." " Leaders are more engaged when they have a strong sense of purpose." " Speed in leadership must align with market dynamics." " Risk-taking is essential for growth, but must be balanced with personal life." " Reinforcing values is crucial for maintaining a healthy culture."…
 
In this conversation, Richard Ellis and Eva Daniel dive into why leaders need to be great public speakers. They explore the challenges leaders face in public speaking, the importance of storytelling, and the need for practice and feedback. Eva shares practical tips for enhancing presentation skills and the attributes that distinguish great speakers. The discussion also highlights the significance of humor and engagement in presentations, concluding with personal reflections on the joy of reading and learning. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:25 The Importance of Communication in Leadership 03:49 Challenges in Public Speaking 06:07 The Art of Storytelling 09:04 Overcoming Procrastination and Practice 14:40 Using Voice Memos to Record Yourself 16:10 Attributes of Great Speakers 21:25 Creating Engaging Presentations 23:43 Finding Joy in Reading and Learning Keywords communication, leadership, public speaking, storytelling, presentation skills, feedback, humor, engagement, practice, challenges Sound Bites "Leadership is about effective communication." "What are your 10 hot takes about your field?" "A story brings us into the moment." "Storytelling enhances message retention." "Look at the energy flow of your event." "Procrastination can hinder preparation and delivery." "Clear content leads to confident communication." "Practice in front of real people is crucial." "Great speakers have unique perspectives."…
 
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