100 episodes

Designed for curious, leadership enthusiasts like you—The Global Leadership Podcast brings you insightful conversations with dynamic guests (many who have been featured on our Global Leadership Summit stage in August) who share reflections from their journey as a leader, including their values, mistakes, and advice. Leading the conversations with our guests are our podcast hosts, Lori Hermann and Jason Jaggard. Lori is the Vice President of Summit Experiences & Production at Global Leadership Network and Jason is the Founder & CEO of Novus Global. With thoughtful questions that dive deeper into the story behind the leader, The Global Leadership Podcast provides an authentically fresh perspective on leadership to help you thrive.

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Designed for curious, leadership enthusiasts like you—The Global Leadership Podcast brings you insightful conversations with dynamic guests (many who have been featured on our Global Leadership Summit stage in August) who share reflections from their journey as a leader, including their values, mistakes, and advice. Leading the conversations with our guests are our podcast hosts, Lori Hermann and Jason Jaggard. Lori is the Vice President of Summit Experiences & Production at Global Leadership Network and Jason is the Founder & CEO of Novus Global. With thoughtful questions that dive deeper into the story behind the leader, The Global Leadership Podcast provides an authentically fresh perspective on leadership to help you thrive.

    Ep 136: Chris McChesney - Twenty Years in Love with the Same Problem

    Ep 136: Chris McChesney - Twenty Years in Love with the Same Problem

    In this episode, Global Leadership Podcast interviewer Jason Jaggard sits down with Chris McChesney, co-author of The Four Disciplines of Execution, to revisit the book and to explore how the four disciplines can impact our lives outside the business world.
     
    IN THIS EPISODE:
    -       What is a basic overview of the “Four Disciplines of Execution”?
    -       How can you learn to focus what is most important, but is not necessarily the most urgent?
    -       What “levers” can you affect that make it seem like your intended result is a winnable game?
    -       What has being a parent taught Chris about leadership, and how can the four disciplines be applied to a family? 
     
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     STANDOUTS AND TAKEAWAYS
    -       It’s better to fall in love with a problem than it is to fall in love with a solution.
    -       All of the “have tos” in our life is called “The Whirlwind.” The “One” is the strategic result in your life that is going to require disproportionate effort.
    -       Human beings have the capacity to handle “the whirlwind plus one.”
    -       It’s best to not give your frontline teams the answers; get their commitment and engagement by making them a part of the process.
    -       The Four Disciplines can actually be a way to protect the entrepreneurial spirit of a organization.
    -       If you want to see the highest level of engagement a human being is capable of, watch them in a game.
    -       The strategic result you’re looking for should feel like both a high-stakes game and a winnable game.
    -       Progress and purpose are the most important things that drive employee engagement. This fact also has profound implications for how leaders address remote work.
    -       The whole purpose of The Four Disciplines is to achieve goals that do not feel as important as “the day job.”
    -       If kids have one anchor of self-esteem in their life, they are able to handle the whirlwind and drama of life much more effectively.
    -       The enemy of the human soul is not work; it’s futility.
    -       The struggle is that as you become more successful as a company, the whirlwind grows and requires more and more.
    -       People don’t fear change; they fear uncertainty.
    -       Most success comes from putting huge energy into small wins.
    -       The most significant jump is moving from leading a team to leading leaders.
     
    LINKS MENTIONED
    -       Website: Chris McChesney
    -       Book: The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Revised and Updated: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals
    -       Added Value: Tim Harford: Trial, error and the God complex (TEDTalk via YouTube)
    -       Added Value: “Leaders Concerned About Remote Work Should Be Looking at This Metric”
    -       Podcast: 2018 Global Leadership Podcast
    -       Book: The Truth About Employee Engagement: A Fable About Addressing the Three Root Causes of Job Misery (Patrick Lencioni)
     
    -       Website: Global Leadership Network
     
    THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY: 
    -        World Vision

    • 55 min
    Ep 135: Moving From Getting to Giving With Comedian Michael Jr.

    Ep 135: Moving From Getting to Giving With Comedian Michael Jr.

    Comedian and author Michael Jr. talks with Global Leadership Podcast team member Jason Jaggard about how moving from an attitude of “what can I get from an audience” to “what can I give to an audience” changed everything for him.  
     
    IN THIS EPISODE:
    -       When did Michael Jr. realize he was funny? 
    -       How did “Funny For the Forgotten” get started? 
    -       How did he get started in his CAREER in comedy? 
    -       What kept Michael Jr. going when things were really challenging? 
    -       How did he come to faith? 
    -       How did his tour with his wife come about and what do they hope to accomplish?  
    -       What’s next for Michael Jr.?
     
     
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    STANDOUTS AND TAKEAWAYS
    -       Everything changes when you make the shift from asking, “what can I GET from people” to, “what can I GIVE to people.”
    -       When you have a gift, your job is solely to present the gift. You cannot control with how the gift is received.
    -       As a leader, your job is to “listen in between the gaps” so you can really know where people are at.
    -       Whatever you’re doing, you need to get your reps in.
    -       If you quit something, you are practicing quitting.
    -       The only reason you do anything in life is to either avoid pain or to gain pleasure.
    -       Without conflict there’s no revelation.
    -       Comedy is NOT the destination; it’s only the vehicle; there’s a bigger purpose.  
    -       If you make a wrong turn, God doesn’t abandon you and where you’re supposed to go. He just recalculates. It may take you longer to get there, but there are still directions to follow.
     
     
    LINKS MENTIONED
     -       Website: Michael Jr.’s Website
    -       Website: Funny How Marriage Works
    -       Book: Funny How Life Works
    -       Website: Selfie Dad
    -       Website: Funny for the Forgotten
    -       Added Value: George Wallace
    -       Podcast: Funny How Life Works
    -       Website: Jason Jaggard on LinkedIn
    -       Website: Novus Global
    -       Website: Meta Performance Institute
     
    -       Website: Global Leadership Network
     
     
    THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY:
     -        Belay Solutions

    • 43 min
    Ep 134: Jamie Kern Lima and Unshakable Self-Worth

    Ep 134: Jamie Kern Lima and Unshakable Self-Worth

    Entrepreneur and former CEO Jamie Kern Lima talks with Global Leadership Podcast team member Jason Jaggard about how healthy self-worth is “the one thing that changes everything.”
     
    IN THIS EPISODE:
     -       Why did Jamie write her new book?
     -       What is the difference between self-confidence and self-worth?
     -       What is Jamie’s journey with self-worth?
     -       Is unshakable self-worth only for people who believe in God?
     -       When you feel rejected, what’s the first thought that enters your mind?
     -       What does it cost us to avoid developing unshakable self-worth?
     -       When does self-love become narcissistic? 
    -       What is Jamie excited about over the next year? 
     
    LINKS MENTIONED
     -       Website: Jamie’s Website
    -       Book: Jamie’s New Book (on Amazon.com)
    -       Podcast: The Jamie Kern Lima Show (on Apple Podcasts)
    -       Added Value: Watch Oprah’s “The Life You Want” Class, on Resilience, with Guest Jamie Kern Lima
    -       Website: Jason Jaggard on LinkedIn
    -       Website: Novus Global
    -       Website: Meta Performance Institute
    -       Book: Beyond High Performance: What Great Coaches Know About How the Best Get Better
     
    -       Website: Global Leadership Network
      
    THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY:
     -       World Vision

    • 43 min
    Ep 133: Fusion Strategy with Dr. Vijay (“VG”) Govindarajan

    Ep 133: Fusion Strategy with Dr. Vijay (“VG”) Govindarajan

    SUMMARY
    Global Leadership Podcast interviewer Jason Jaggard interviews innovation expert Dr. Vijay Govindarajan on how generative AI and datagraphs impacts organizational strategy, and how leaders can continue to innovate in a rapidly changing context.
      
    IN THIS EPISODE:
    -       How did VG’s grandfather influence his understanding of innovation?
    -       What is the “Three Box Solution,” and how does it affect strategy and innovation?
    -        What role does imagination play in innovation? 
    -       What is the basic premise of “fusion strategy?”
    -       What is the difference between “digitals” and “industrials”?
    -       What is the basic meaning of the terms “datagraphs,” “digital twins” and “tripartite”? 
    -       How do fusion strategy concepts translate from industrial and manufacturing sectors to social and/or service sectors?  
    -       How willing does VG think people might be to volunteer their data in faith communities?
     
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    STANDOUTS AND TAKEAWAYS
    -       The only competition that matters is self-competition; self-competition is about achieving true potential; and to achieve true potential you have to innovate.
    -       VG does not consider himself a professor; he is “in the impact business.”
    -       The “Three Boxes”: (1) manage the present; (2) selectively abandon the past; and (3) create the future.
    -       Companies think that they are “doing strategy” by working in Box 1, but strategy must also include the other two boxes.
    -       While you must always work in all three boxes, all three boxes require different mindsets and capabilities.
    -       Box Two is always the most difficult to work in for corporations, but is really the most important for creating the future.
    -       Another way to think about strategy is to imagine the future, then “fold the future back to the present,” and then take actions today to create that future.
    -       What companies tend to do for strategy is to simply push the present forward.
    -       The premise of VG’s Fusion Strategy goes back to the 1980s and the question, “How will information technology affect the world of business and the discipline of management?”
    -       Even the though the technology has changed, the essential question is the same.
    -       “Datagraphs” track product in use (as opposed to product sold).
    -       A “digital twin” is a digital replica of your product (or process).
    -       “Tripartite digital twins” integrates three essential digital twins: design, process, and product-as-used.
    -       The integration of these tripartite digital twins allow companies to diagnose root causes of problems much faster than traditional companies.
    -       VG suggests that “augmented” intelligence is a better term than “artificial” intelligence.
    -       Faith communities should thoughtfully consider their goal, and then they should ask themselves whether or not data or AI achieve the goal even more efficiently.
    -       Because of their facility with digital technology, the church can serve younger generations very differently.
    -       Showing value is the key to motivating people to share their data.
    -       Asking great questions is a key leadership trait, and is essentially human.
     
     
    LINKS MENTIONED
    -       Website: Vijay on LinkedIn
    -       Book: Fusion Strategy: How Real-Time Data and AI Will Power the Industrial Future (Pre-Order; Amazon)
    -       Added Value: Vijay’s Seminars on Fusion Strategy (Feb 6, 7, and 8)
    -       Book: The Three-Box Solution: A Strategy for Leading Innovation
    -       Book: Vijay’s Amazon Page
    -       Website: Jason Jaggard on LinkedIn
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    • 50 min
    Ep 132: Krish Kandiah's "Heart Leadership"

    Ep 132: Krish Kandiah's "Heart Leadership"

    In this episode, Paula Faris talks with pastor and theologian Krish Kandiah about his passion for hospitality and his work with the foster system and refugees in the UK. Krish shares about how he moves quickly from idea to action, some of the ups and downs of his own journey, and how he lives out “Heart Leadership.”

    • 47 min
    Ep 131: Balancing Human Well-Being and Organizational Excellence with Juliet Funt

    Ep 131: Balancing Human Well-Being and Organizational Excellence with Juliet Funt

    In this episode, Paula Faris sits down with Juliet Funt to talk about the ongoing need for white space in organizations, the challenge of how best to return to the office, and important first step that organizations need to take before they attempt to “prioritize” goals and activities.

    • 42 min

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