Building Legendary Leaders

James ‘Jim’ Saliba

Building Legendary Leaders is a leadership podcast for executives who want to stop firefighting and start leading strategically. Hosted by executive coach James ‘Jim’ Saliba, the show brings candid conversations with leaders of leaders who have faced high-stakes challenges and learned how to lead with clarity, presence, and purpose. Each episode turns real leadership moments into frameworks and actions that can be applied immediately.The vision is to create a space where senior leaders can reflect openly, share lessons learned, and model the adaptability today's business climate demands. Guests include Directors, VPS, and C-suite executives, HR and L&D leaders, published authors, researchers, and influential voices shaping leadership in high-pressure industries. Their stories give listeners both the insight and the courage to lead at scale.

  1. Aug 12

    Architecting Obsolescence: How to Build a Team That Doesn't Need You | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 123

    What happens when the person who solves every problem becomes the biggest bottleneck? In this episode of Building Legendary Leaders, Jim Saliba sits down with Oscar Rodriguez, Director of Expert Services at AWS, to discuss why the best leaders stop being the hero and start building teams that can thrive without them. They explore trust, experimentation, AI adoption, career growth, and why adaptability matters more than expertise in today's rapidly changing world. Whether you're leading a technical team, navigating AI transformation, or preparing for your next leadership role, this conversation will challenge how you think about success.   Key Discussion Points 03:05—Why great leaders work themselves out of a job 05:18—From engineer to global AI leader 09:05—The three ingredients of great leadership 13:10—Why trust beats control 16:05—Learning through small experiments 19:05—Adaptability in the AI era 26:10—Stop chasing tools and focus on business outcomes 30:25—Career debt and staying relevant 33:20—Oscar's leadership playbook 39:20—The real Oscar Rodriguez 43:35—The PRFAQ exercise for your career 46:30—Where to connect with Oscar If this conversation challenged the way you think about leadership: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations that help you lead with clarity 💬 Share the biggest leadership habit you're working to change 🔗 Share this episode with someone building teams for the future   #Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #ArtificialIntelligence #AILeadership #Management #ExecutiveLeadership #TeamBuilding #BusinessLeadership #AmazonWebServices #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  2. Jul 29

    The Doer’s Dilemma: Why Your Best Skills Are Sabotaging Your Leadership | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 122

    The skills that helped you become successful can eventually become the very thing holding you back. In this conversation, Chris Hewish, President of Xsolla, joins Jim Saliba to explore the difficult transition from top performer to effective leader. They discuss founder-led organizations, the challenge of delegation, imposter syndrome, and why leadership growth often requires letting go of the work that made you successful in the first place. Whether you're leading a fast-growing company, managing managers for the first time, or trying to scale your impact beyond your own effort, this conversation offers practical insights you can apply immediately. Key Discussion Points 00:00 – Chris Hewish's leadership journey 02:00 – Why visionary founders create both opportunity and chaos 10:00 – Managing endless ideas without killing innovation 17:00 – The doer-to-leader transition and why it's so difficult 22:00 – Why "getting things done" doesn't scale 24:00 – Overcoming imposter syndrome at every leadership level 26:00 – Finding your authentic leadership style 29:00 – The power of soft skills in executive leadership 32:00 – Becoming interim CEO and leading through uncertainty 35:00 – Why you're not in the room by accident 39:00 – The role of passion in building a successful career 40:00 – One leadership practice to try immediately If this conversation challenged the way you think about leadership: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more real leadership conversations 💬 Share your biggest takeaway in the comments 📤 Send this episode to someone making the transition from doer to leader   #Leadership #ExecutiveLeadership #Management #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #FounderLed #ScalingTeams #ExecutiveCoaching #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  3. Jul 15

    Headline of Gravity | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 121

    Leadership gets heavier as you move up. The responsibilities grow. The decisions become harder. The margin for error gets smaller. But the real challenge is not carrying the weight. The real challenge is knowing what to do with it. In this conversation, Kurt Haberkamp shares lessons from leading global teams and scaling complex organizations. He explains why ownership matters more than accountability and why leaders must learn to let go. The discussion explores operating rhythms, decision-making, and building cultures where people learn quickly. Kurt also shares how AI is exposing leadership gaps that were already there. Technology may be accelerating change, but leadership remains the deciding factor. He also reveals the leadership system that helped him develop leaders and drive business results. These lessons come from years of leading teams in a quarter-billion-dollar business. If you want to create more ownership, build stronger leaders, and navigate change with confidence, this conversation is for you.   Key Discussion Points 00:00 Introduction and the Headline of Gravity 02:15 What Flying Taught Kurt About Leadership 05:50 Accountability Versus Ownership 09:20 The Moment Leaders Realize Nobody Is Coming 13:40 Building Operating Rhythms That Work 17:00 Defining What Good Looks Like 20:00 Creating a Culture That Learns Fast 24:00 Kurt's Leadership Playbook 28:00 How AI Exposes Leadership Gaps 32:00 Growing Up, Bullying, and Resilience 36:00 A Leadership Lesson for Monday Morning 39:00 Where to Connect with Kurt   If this conversation challenged your thinking: 👍 Like this episode 🔔 Follow Building Legendary Leaders for more leadership conversations 💬 Share your biggest takeaway in the comments 📤 Share this episode with a leader navigating change #Leadership #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #CustomerSuccess #AILeadership #BusinessLeadership #Management #Ownership #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  4. Jul 1

    Scaling Chaos: Why More Resources Often Mean Less Impact | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 120

    Juan Longoria has led operations at scale that most people can’t even imagine. From managing 7,000 outsourced telecom representatives to leading customer service and business operations across eight business lines inside a rapidly scaling real estate tech company, he’s learned something most leaders eventually discover the hard way: Everything is change management. Juan Longoria and Jim Saliba break down what actually happens when leaders try to scale operations, roll out AI, survive executive transitions, and build momentum in environments where nothing stays stable for long. They talk about the hidden cost of waiting for perfect solutions, why most AI implementations fail, how leadership changes create organizational paralysis, and why experimentation matters more than polished plans. Juan also shares how he uses the ADKAR framework to lead teams through uncertainty without losing trust, morale, or execution. This is a conversation about leadership that works in the real world, messy, imperfect, and constantly evolving.   Key Discussion Points 01:00 Managing 7,000 outsourced representatives 03:45 Why everything is change management 06:00 Building from scratch across eight business lines 07:20 The hidden cost of chasing perfect solutions 09:10 Why leaders need to experiment more 12:00 Using AI as a leadership tool 13:20 Leading through executive transitions 16:15 How change impacts frontline teams 18:40 Why leaders can’t wait for direction 20:45 The reality of AI in customer support 23:00 Why most AI implementations fail 23:40 Shifting employees into AI content management roles 25:45 “Rule your kingdom” leadership philosophy 27:10 Ownership vs accountability 28:30 Using the ADKAR framework in leadership 31:20 Why even experienced leaders get change management wrong 32:40 Childhood lessons that shaped Juan’s leadership 35:20 Building a nonprofit focused on opportunity 38:00 The importance of experimentation in leadership 40:10 Mentorship, visibility, and leadership standards 41:40 Final thoughts and closing If this conversation resonated with you: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations on leadership and operations 💬 Drop your biggest takeaway in the comments 🔗 Share this with someone navigating change inside their organization #Leadership #ChangeManagement #ArtificialIntelligence #CustomerExperience #OperationsLeadership #BusinessOperations #ExecutiveLeadership #CustomerSupport #DigitalTransformation #AI #Management #LeadershipDevelopment #ScalingTeams #OperationalExcellence #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  5. Jun 17

    Why Culture Kills Transformation | EP 119

    AI isn’t replacing leadership. It’s exposing it. In this episode of Building Legendary Leaders, Jim Saliba sits down with Chon Chua to unpack why so many AI initiatives fail long before the technology does. The real breakdown usually happens somewhere between trust, fear, culture, and leadership alignment. Chon shares lessons from leading large-scale enterprise transformations across global teams, building one of the world’s largest data warehouses at Yahoo, and helping organizations navigate the messy middle of change. This conversation goes beyond AI hype. It gets into the human reality of transformation. You’ll hear practical insights on trust-building, psychological safety, AI adoption, organizational resistance, leadership humility, and what actually makes people embrace change instead of fear it.   ⏱️ Key Discussion Points 00:00 Introduction to Chon Chua 03:18 The AI Mirage and the Human Side of Transformation 05:05 From Data Warehouses to AI 08:02 Why AI Still Can’t Replace Human Judgment 10:01 AI as a Thought Partner, Not a Replacement 12:24 Why Leaders Jump to Solutions Too Fast 14:16 Leadership, Trust, and Organizational Change 15:17 Why Most AI Projects Fail 17:07 Building Trust During AI Transformation 19:50 The FAMILY Framework Explained 23:02 Psychological Safety and Authentic Leadership 24:34 The One Leadership Lesson to Remember 27:11 Curiosity, Humility, and Learning Together 28:08 Growing Up in a Family of 12 31:06 Community, Leadership, and Collective Success 32:15 The Leadership Story That Changed Everything 34:42 Connecting with Chon Chua 35:43 Closing Thoughts   If this conversation hit home for you: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations about leadership and transformation 💬 Drop your biggest takeaway in the comments 🔗 Share this with someone leading through change right now   #Leadership #ArtificialIntelligence #AITransformation #DigitalTransformation #ExecutiveLeadership #ChangeManagement #LeadershipDevelopment #BuildingLegendaryLeaders #ProductLeadership #OrganizationalCulture

  6. Jun 3

    The AI Paradox | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 118

    AI is making it easier than ever to ship products fast. The problem is, it’s also making it easier to ship bad decisions at scale. In this episode of Building Legendary Leaders, Nathalie Criou joins Jim Saliba for a sharp conversation about the hidden risks of AI acceleration, false confidence inside organizations, and why the fundamentals of leadership matter more now than ever. Nathalie shares lessons from scaling product teams at companies like Docker, Amazon, and Twilio, including what happened when AI helped a team move fast enough to accidentally push a prototype into production. This is a conversation about speed, discipline, customer trust, decision-making, and why “innovation vomit” is becoming a real problem inside modern companies. Key Discussion Points 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Meet Nathalie Criou 02:10 The AI paradox, faster shipping, faster mistakes 05:10 How AI helped teams ship “bad” products faster 07:00 When a prototype leaked into production 09:00 Why AI products often fail at scale 10:00 “Innovation vomit” and overwhelming customers 12:00 When AI starts talking to AI instead of people 13:10 False confidence in AI product development 15:00 Slowing down to move faster 17:00 Why learning matters more than velocity 19:00 Output is not the same as outcomes 20:00 The sailboat racing analogy for business speed 22:00 Choosing the right problems in AI 24:00 Why AI sounds more confident than it should 25:00 The fundamentals that still matter most 26:00 Growing up sailing in the south of France 27:00 Humility, control, and leadership 29:00 The whale story and surviving disaster at sea 31:00 Fear, preparation, and leadership under pressure 32:00 The one thing leaders should optimize for   If this conversation challenged the way you think about AI, leadership, or execution: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations on leadership and operational clarity 💬 Comment with the biggest idea that stayed with you 🔗 Share this with someone moving too fast to notice the cost   #AI #Leadership #ProductManagement #ArtificialIntelligence #ProductLeadership #BusinessStrategy #OperationalExcellence #TechLeadership #Innovation #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  7. May 20

    The Muscle Memory Mirage | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 117

    There’s a point where experience starts working against you. Not because it’s wrong. But because you stopped questioning it. That’s the muscle memory mirage. You keep doing what used to work even when the context has changed. In this conversation, Jim sits down with Itai Karelic to unpack what it really looks like to lead through that moment—when your playbook quietly becomes the bottleneck. They get into long enterprise sales cycles, cutting unnecessary steps, running real experiments, and building systems that actually move deals forward. It’s not about throwing away experience. It’s about knowing when it’s expired. Key Discussion Points 00:00 – Why experience can quietly become a liability 02:20 – What the “muscle memory mirage” really is 03:45 – The moment the old sales playbook stopped working 06:30 – Shifting from proving tech to proving value 07:20 – Changing the process instantly across the team 08:10 – How leaders should rewrite playbooks in real time 10:45 – The cost of holding onto outdated processes 12:05 – Why experimentation needs structure and deadlines 13:00 – SDRs, system integrators, and what actually worked 14:45 – Treating sales like a scientific experiment 16:30 – Balancing execution and experimentation (80/20) 18:30 – Managing complex enterprise pipelines at scale 19:40 – The hidden “trust tax” after leadership changes 22:40 – Hiring mistakes and blind spots in sales leadership 25:00 – Using sprint thinking to improve forecasting 26:45 – Why AI is forcing every leader to rethink everything 29:00 – How to spot stalled deals early 31:20 – Leadership lessons from the ocean and the military 35:00 – Curiosity, uncertainty, and optimism in leadership 37:20 – The one mindset shift: nothing’s ever good enough   If this made you question how you’re operating right now: 👍 Like the video, so more leaders see it 🔔 Subscribe for conversations that challenge how you lead 💬 Share the moment where your own playbook stopped working 🔗 Send this to someone scaling a team right now   #Leadership #SalesLeadership #EnterpriseSales #Hypergrowth #StartupLeadership #BusinessStrategy #RevenueGrowth #AIinBusiness #LeadershipDevelopment #ScalingTeams #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

  8. May 6

    Turnaround Leadership: Brutal Truth or Slow Death | Building Legendary Leaders | EP 116

    Some companies fail because the market changes. Others fail because leaders avoid the truth. In this conversation, Jim Saliba sits down with turnaround CEO Don Hammond to unpack what really happens when leaders step into broken systems: culture drift, weak hiring decisions, leadership vacuums, and the slow decay caused by delayed honesty. Don shares the hard-earned frameworks he has used to transform struggling organizations into profitable, scalable businesses—from first-day trust resets to hiring for respect instead of “fit.” If you lead teams, scale organizations, or coach emerging leaders, this conversation offers practical lessons you can apply immediately. ⏱️ Key Discussion Points 00:00 Introduction 01:36 Why transparency drives turnarounds 04:51 The friction every new CEO faces 07:48 A first-day story that changed culture fast 10:31 Building trust in broken organizations 13:06 The shift from individual contributor to leader 17:43 Hiring for leadership potential 22:31 Why most companies fail at leadership development 25:13 The 3 pillars of scalable growth 31:02 Don’s hiring framework for modern leaders 35:01 Why “good fit” is a hiring trap 37:43 Midwest values, work ethic, and leadership philosophy 42:35 The one leadership principle to use next week 44:01 How to connect with Don Hammond 📢 What’s the hardest truth a leader in your organization needs to say right now? Don’t forget to: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more real leadership conversations 💬 Comment with the leadership truth your team needs to hear 🔗 Share this with a leader navigating change, scale, or turnaround pressure   #Leadership #TurnaroundLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #HiringStrategy #OrganizationalCulture #ScalingCompanies #CEO #LeadershipDevelopment #TalentStrategy #BusinessGrowth #BuildingLegendaryLeaders

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Building Legendary Leaders is a leadership podcast for executives who want to stop firefighting and start leading strategically. Hosted by executive coach James ‘Jim’ Saliba, the show brings candid conversations with leaders of leaders who have faced high-stakes challenges and learned how to lead with clarity, presence, and purpose. Each episode turns real leadership moments into frameworks and actions that can be applied immediately.The vision is to create a space where senior leaders can reflect openly, share lessons learned, and model the adaptability today's business climate demands. Guests include Directors, VPS, and C-suite executives, HR and L&D leaders, published authors, researchers, and influential voices shaping leadership in high-pressure industries. Their stories give listeners both the insight and the courage to lead at scale.