Leading Matters

Knight-Hennessy Scholars, Stanford University
Leading Matters

Join Tina Seelig, Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) as she interviews KHS Founder and Director John Hennessy on leadership. The topics they discuss are drawn from the Knight-Hennessy Leadership Model, which forms the basis of the KHS leadership development program. In their conversations, John shares about his experiences and what he has learned in different leadership roles, including as a faculty member, entrepreneur, president of Stanford University, and founder of Knight-Hennessy Scholars. Follow us on social media (@knighthennessy) and visit our website (kh.stanford.edu) for more about KHS.

Episodes

  1. 18 SEPT

    Addressing Leadership Challenges: Strategies for Success

    Addressing the complex challenges of leadership. Tina Seelig and John Hennessy delve into the challenges and strategies involved in leadership and leading a multifaceted institution such as Stanford University. From navigating conflicting goals and diverse constituencies to making tough decisions under scrutiny, John shares his insights on the importance of transparency, providing critical feedback, and fostering an environment where others can thrive. This conversation delves into the delicate balance of maintaining core values while adapting to the needs of different stakeholders, highlighting the nuances of decision-making, ethics, and the collaborative spirit essential for long-term success. Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Tina Seelig | LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig introduces the podcast and welcomes John Hennessy, discussing the episode's focus on leadership challenges. (00:01:31) Conflicting Goals in Leadership Managing conflicting goals with different constituents in the unique environment of a university. (00:03:06) Addressing Housing and Rent Issues The local community’s reaction to student housing and the complexities it created for university leadership. (00:04:21) Dealing with Criticism Handling criticism and backlash from key constituents when difficult decisions are made. (00:05:31) Living Wage Debate A memorable challenge involving a student-led hunger strike about living wages. (00:07:54) Confidentiality in Leadership Dealing with situations that require confidentiality and a lack of transparency in decision-making. (00:08:59) Giving Critical Feedback Advice on giving tough feedback, a critical skill in leadership development. (00:11:04) Transparency in Leadership The balance of transparency and discretion in leadership, especially in large institutions like Stanford. (00:12:35) Decision-Making Frameworks Different decision-making styles and their applications in leadership situations. (00:16:12) Challenging Negotiations The complexities of negotiation in leadership, particularly in university settings. (00:18:34) Stimulating Innovation as a Leader How leaders can create environments that foster innovation and creativity within their organizations. (00:23:50) Leadership Across Different Domains The similarities and differences in leadership styles across academia, government, and industry. (00:25:18) Collaborating Across Sectors Leadership across collaborations between different sectors, and the challenges that arise. (00:27:03) Evolving Leadership Style How John’s leadership style has evolved from individual contributor to leader of a large institution. (00:28:31) Empowering Others as a Leader The importance of...

    32 min
  2. 11 SEPT

    Leading with Integrity: The Power of Trust and Ethics in Leadership

    Navigate difficult decisions, maintain trust, and uphold strong core values. Explore the complexities of ethical leadership with Tina Seelig and John Hennessy as they share their experiences and insights. From handling ethical dilemmas to maintaining core values amidst challenges, John highlights the importance of honesty, trust, and organizational integrity. Tina leads a profound discussion on navigating gray areas where legality and ethics might conflict. Together, they uncover strategies for fostering trust, inoculating oneself against unethical decisions, and how a leader's values impact the culture of an entire institution. Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Tina Seelig | LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig introduces the topic of ethical and trustworthy leadership with John Hennessy. (00:01:05) Maintaining Ethics in Leadership How reputation and core values play crucial roles in leadership. (00:01:43) Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas Encountering unethical requests and the importance of standing by one’s principles. (00:03:46) Preventing Ethical Pitfalls Advice on preparing for ethical challenges. (00:05:04) Organizational Accountability The challenges of ensuring ethics within large organizations. (00:07:40) Ethical Decision-Making in Gray Areas Navigating situations that fall in the gray areas of legality and ethics. (00:10:48) Ethical Leadership and Core Values The importance of staying true to core values in leadership. (00:13:18) Trust and Crisis Management Why trust is crucial for managing crises and driving change within organizations. (00:16:00) Rebuilding Trust After a Crisis Rebuilding trust and the importance of addressing issues head-on. (00:18:19) Organizational Ethics and People How ethics rely on both leadership and individual actions within the organization. (00:20:05) Episode Takeaways Four key lessons for listeners from this episode. (00:20:36) Conclusion

    21 min
  3. 4 SEPT

    Leading with Impact: How Collaboration and Decisiveness Drive Success

    Collaboration and decisiveness shape effective leadership. Tina Seelig and John Hennessy examine the key leadership qualities of collaboration, analysis, and decisiveness. Their conversation highlights how effective leaders unite diverse teams, perform comprehensive analyses to make informed decisions, and take decisive action when the stakes are high. Drawing on real-world examples and lessons, the episode offers valuable insights for those seeking to strengthen their leadership skills and drive impactful change within their organizations. Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Tina Seelig | LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig introduces John Hennessey along with the episode’s focus on collaboration, analysis, and decisiveness. (00:00:57) Crafting a Team for Collaboration The importance of team-building, focusing on collaboration and complementary skills. (00:01:31) Strong Working Partnerships How a long-time professional partnership developed into a strong and effective working relationship. (00:03:08) Decision-Making on Stanford’s New York Campus The tough decision to evaluate and ultimately walk away from a potential campus expansion in New York. (00:05:55) Knowing When to Walk Away Insights into the process of pulling the plug on a major project when the risks outweigh the benefits. (00:09:10) Leadership in Everyday Decision-Making Balancing daily decision-making while overseeing larger projects within a big organization. (00:11:22) The Role of Delegation in Leadership Exploring the importance of delegation and fostering an environment of transparency and trust. (00:13:39) Incentives in a Decentralized Organization Levers of influence and how incentives can help guide faculty in a decentralized environment. (00:14:47) Prioritizing Long-Term Building Projects Prioritizing and executing large-scale building projects, including considerations for long-term growth. (00:16:51) Navigating Stanford’s General Use Permit The negotiations surrounding the university’s general use permit and its implications for future development. (00:19:08) Big Bets at Alphabet The decision-making process behind significant business investments. (00:21:39) Advice for Making Hard Decisions Improving the ability to make difficult decisions and the value of learning through practice. (00:24:05) Episode Takeaways Four key lessons for listeners from this episode. (00:24:35) Conclusion

    25 min
  4. 28 AUG

    Leading with Purpose: Crafting A Vision and Cultivating Courage

    How bold visions can be crafted and executed even in the face of challenges and opposition. Focusing on the powerful interplay between vision and courage in leadership, Tina Seelig and John Hennessy examine how bold visions are crafted, refined through feedback, and brought to life despite significant challenges. Examples like the Stanford Challenge and responses to financial crises highlight the importance of committing personally to a vision, understanding and balancing different types of risks, and acting decisively when it matters most. These insights offer valuable lessons for leaders seeking to navigate complex environments and drive meaningful change. Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Tina Seelig | LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig introduces the episode’s focus on vision and courage in leadership, setting the stage for the conversation with John Hennessy. (00:00:45) The Stanford Challenge: Vision and Execution The creation and strategic planning behind the Stanford Challenge. (00:03:04) Tackling Big Challenges at Stanford The major initiatives and global challenges tackled by Stanford. (00:04:00) Community Support and Vision Alignment The role of community and alumni in shaping and supporting Stanford's vision. (00:05:16) Academic Work vs. Entrepreneurship The journey of moving academic work into real-world entrepreneurship. (00:08:01)  Leading Through Financial Crisis Managing the 2008 financial crisis at Stanford and the leadership decisions involved. (00:10:42) Opportunities in a Crisis The benefits of decisive action during a crisis and how it positioned Stanford for future success. (00:13:40) Risk-Taking in Leadership The nuances of risk-taking in leadership, and approaching different types of risks. (00:15:16) The Importance of Complementary Risk Profiles The value of surrounding oneself with people who have different risk perspectives in leadership. (00:16:30) Political Advocacy and the DREAM Act Supporting the DREAM Act, highlighting the political and ethical considerations involved. (00:17:33) The Vision Behind Knight Hennessy Scholars The inception and development of the Knight Hennessy Scholars program. (00:20:46) Lessons from Historical Leaders How historical leaders have influenced John’s leadership style. (00:23:39) Episode Takeaways Four key lessons for listeners from this episode. (00:24:14) Conclusion

    25 min
  5. 21 AUG

    Why Curiosity, Empathy, and Humility Matter in Leadership

    The essential traits of curiosity, empathy, and humility in leadership. Tina Seelig and John Hennessy explore the essential traits of curiosity, empathy, and humility in leadership. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they discuss how these qualities shape effective leaders and foster a culture of openness and understanding. Whether you're leading a university or a startup, this conversation offers valuable lessons on navigating complex challenges with empathy and wisdom. Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Tina Seelig | LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig welcomes John Hennessy and introduces the episode’s focus on curiosity, empathy, and humility in leadership. (00:01:39) Understanding Diverse Perspectives A story about addressing faculty concerns at Stanford, emphasizing the need for empathy and active listening. (00:03:36) Lessons from the Dalai Lama Reflections on interviewing the Dalai Lama, and his views on curiosity, empathy, and humility. (00:04:59) Leading with Empathy in Crisis Handling a student hunger strike, highlighting the role of empathy in resolving complex issues. (00:06:33) Spotting Leadership Opportunities How regular faculty meetings helped uncover new opportunities in neuroscience at Stanford. (00:08:33) Framing the Problem Before Seeking Solutions The importance of spending time understanding the problem before focusing on solutions in leadership. (00:09:58)  Managing Diverse Perspectives Advice for leaders navigating diverse perspectives. (00:11:58) Decision-Making Models in Leadership A comparison of decision-making processes in universities versus large corporations. (00:13:51) Balancing Confidence and Humility How to demonstrate humility while maintaining confidence in leadership roles. (00:15:50) Historical Role Models of Humility Abraham Lincoln’s humility and leadership during the Civil War. (00:17:05) Humility for Young Leaders Advice for young leaders on how to demonstrate humility while building their careers. (00:18:23) Episode Takeaways Five key lessons for listeners from this episode. (00:18:57) Conclusion

    19 min
  6. 14 AUG

    Lessons in Leadership: Leading with Knight-Hennessy Scholars

    In the premiere episode of "Leading Matters," hosted by Tina Seelig, Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, John Hennessy shares his leadership journey. As a faculty member, entrepreneur, former president of Stanford University, and chairman of Alphabet, Hennessy discusses guiding teams to success and inspiring innovation. The episode explores the Knight-Hennessy leadership model, highlighting traits like vision, courage, curiosity, and humility. Hennessy shares pivotal career moments, emphasizing problem-solving, historical insights, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Join us for the first of this six-episode series, uncovering the essence of effective leadership and the foundational traits that support it. Episode References: KHeystone Projects | Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University  Education Justice Academy  Connect with us: Website LinkedIn Instagram  X / Twitter Facebook YouTube Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Host Tina Seelig introduces the podcast focused on the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, and welcomes founder John Hennessy. (00:01:09) Defining Leadership A definition of leadership and the essential role leaders play in guiding teams. (00:02:14) Leadership Journey Becoming a leader and how the role of leadership evolved. (00:03:24) Recognizing Leadership Potential Recognizing leadership potential before taking on leadership roles. (00:04:10) Traits and Behaviors in Leadership Key traits and behaviors that define leadership and embody the Knight-Hennessy leadership model. (00:05:24) Focus on Making Others Successful The importance of focusing on making others successful in leadership roles (00:06:29) Problem Solving in Leadership The significance of problem identification and solving in leadership. (00:07:16) Balancing Crisis Management and Visionary Thinking Insights on managing crises while maintaining a forward-thinking vision. (00:08:54) Industry Experience Shaping Academic Leadership How experience in a startup shaped decision-making in academic leadership. (00:10:13) Influence of History on Leadership The impact of history on approaching leadership. (00:11:06) Acting as a Leader Before Being One Taking leadership action before holding a formal leadership position. (00:12:29) Leading vs. Managing The difference between leadership and management. (00:13:08) Building a Leadership Team Selecting team members with complementary skills to lead effectively. (00:16:07) Motivation Behind Knight-Hennessy Scholars Starting the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program and its importance in leadership education. (00:17:10)...

    30 min

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Join Tina Seelig, Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) as she interviews KHS Founder and Director John Hennessy on leadership. The topics they discuss are drawn from the Knight-Hennessy Leadership Model, which forms the basis of the KHS leadership development program. In their conversations, John shares about his experiences and what he has learned in different leadership roles, including as a faculty member, entrepreneur, president of Stanford University, and founder of Knight-Hennessy Scholars. Follow us on social media (@knighthennessy) and visit our website (kh.stanford.edu) for more about KHS.

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