Leadership Launchpad - Helping Technical Managers with Leadership Development, Team Development, Management Development and T Matt Gjertsen - Better Every Day Studios
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Welcome to the Leadership Launchpad where we help technical managers improve themselves, their teams, and their organizations. Over the course of 20 years working in aerospace and technology, I have gotten to work with some of the smartest people on the planet and I have witnessed first hand how many of them struggle making that first jump to people leadership. On this show I talk with industry leaders, coaches, and authors to help give you actionable leadership insights to help improve your own performance and the performance of those around you.
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What Motivates the Most Successful People?
This episode is a bit different. Today, I dive into the motivation of some of the most successful people on the planet like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and the people who work for them. Expect to explore the concept of existential risk through ideas like the Fermi Paradox, the Drake Equation, and much more with the goal of understanding what drives some of the world’s top innovators. If you ever find yourself unable to understand why some of these people do what they do, this is the episode for you.
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Using Strengths-Based Leadership for Team Success w/Jennifer Recla
In this episode, Matt engages in a fascinating conversation with Jennifer Recla, a seasoned leadership coach and advocate of strengths-based leadership. Jennifer shares insights on the importance of focusing on individual strengths rather than weaknesses in leadership roles. She emphasizes the value of creating environments where people can thrive and grow, even if it means letting them fail occasionally. Through tools like Clifton Strengths and Insights Discovery, Jennifer guides leaders on how to identify strengths gaps within their teams and leverage diverse strengths for enhanced collaboration and productivity. Listen in to discover how emphasizing relationships, understanding communication preferences, and supporting deliberate growth paths can lead to more engaged and effective leadership.
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What Can a Hockey Movie Teach Us About Diversity?
In this solo episode of the Leadership Launchpad, host Matt Gjertsen delves into the importance of diversity in hiring by drawing parallels from the movie "Miracle" about the 1980 US Olympic hockey team. Through insightful anecdotes and analysis, Matt emphasizes the significance of looking beyond standard metrics to build effective teams. He stresses the value of diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in fostering innovation and success within organizations. The episode underscores the idea that hiring for diversity is not about lowering standards but about creating a team that thrives on a variety of viewpoints and skills. Tune in to learn how embracing diversity can lead to improved outcomes and team performance.
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Building Psychological Safety to Boost Team Success
In this episode, Michael Teape and Marc Levine join host Matt Gjertsen to delve into the critical importance of fostering psychological safety within teams. They discuss how creating an environment where team members feel comfortable expressing ideas and providing feedback is key to enhancing creativity, team performance, and employee satisfaction. The episode emphasizes the need for leaders to adopt a growth mindset, encourage open communication, and actively work towards building trust and support within their teams. Tune in to gain valuable insights on the impact of psychological safety on team dynamics and ways to cultivate a workplace culture that promotes collaboration and innovation.
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How More Meetings Can Transform Team Effectiveness
In this solo episode of the Leadership Launchpad host Matt Gjertsen makes a compelling case for why more meetings might actually be the key to productivity in organizations. Drawing from his experience at SpaceX and insights from General Stanley McChrystal's book "Team of Teams," Matt explains how holding larger, more frequent meetings can foster a shared understanding, improve decision-making, and ultimately reduce the need for numerous smaller meetings and excessive communication. By emphasizing the importance of having the right people in the room and aligning meeting frequency with the pace of change, Matt challenges the conventional wisdom of minimizing meetings and offers a fresh perspective on enhancing organizational effectiveness.
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Work3 - How to Lead and Collaborate in a Web3 World w/Josh Drean
Today's episode dives into the evolving landscape of decentralized work structures with Josh Drean. Josh emphasizes the shift towards decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and the impact of web three technologies on reshaping traditional employment models. They discuss the importance of employee engagement, the role of managers as facilitators rather than dictators, and the potential benefits and challenges of decentralization in various industries. With an upcoming book titled "Employment is Dead," Josh suggests a future where workers have more autonomy and flexibility in shaping their careers. The conversation explores the transformation of HR into people operations and the need for leadership to adapt to meet the changing expectations of the modern workforce.
Follow Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshdrean/
Visit the Work3 Institute: https://work3.me/
Pre-order Employment is Dead: https://www.amazon.com/Employment-Dead-Disruptive-Technologies-Revolutionizing/dp/164782642X