Designing Leaders

Desi Mayner
Designing Leaders Podcast

Welcome to 'DESIgning Leaders,' the podcast where simplicity meets leadership. I'm your coach, Desi Mayner, your guide on this journey towards effective and efficient leadership. Here, we unite theory and practice, bringing you actionable insights from the front lines of leadership. From boardrooms to sales floors, we're breaking down silos and fostering teamwork. Every episode is a new step towards absolute accountability and clear communication. Let’s dig in!

  1. 29: The Leadership Drill - 5 Steps to Solve Any Problem

    FEB 14

    29: The Leadership Drill - 5 Steps to Solve Any Problem

    How do leaders get better at solving problems? Practice. Welcome back! This week, we are here with The Leadership Drill: a five-step process to solving any problems you face in business (or outside of it!). In this episode, Desi teaches you the steps of leading with Absolute Accountability and provides an example of the drill so you can see it in action. All this and more in one powerful episode. Thank you for listening. Show Links Learn more about Desi & his work: Website: https://www.maynerleadership.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumlWcF1tCDUWUzz80wbjAw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/desi-mayner/ Podcast Homepage: https://www.maynerleadership.com/podcasts/designing-leaders Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/desi.mayner?_rdr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desimayner/ The Leadership Drill Step 1: Identify the Problem What is the real problem I am trying to solve? How am I part of the problem? Step 2: Run the Leadership Drill Capacity What is the time deadline for this task/project/assignment? How much time do I have? Unite & Support What are the key relationships involved in getting this completed/moved forward? Are we united and supporting each other? Keep it Simple In its simplest form, what is the goal? Is it simple enough to understand & execute? Prioritize & Execute (Rank & Run) Does this have the highest impact on the organization? What assets and resources do I need to put towards this task/project/assignment? Inform, Update & Clarify Does my team know what to do, how we are doing it and why we are doing it? Have I provided regular updates and clarifications on the task/project/assignment? Distribute & Empower Am I able to distribute some decision making down the chain of command? How can I give the team more ownership of this task/project/assignment? Be Humble Check the ego: Is my ego affecting my ability to look at this objectively? Am I imposing my plan on the team?  Awareness (Emotional Self) Are my emotions involved and impeding my ability to make good decisions? Have I detached to get a more objective look at the situation? Zoom Out (Perspective) Have I sought out other perspectives? Do I understand this from different angles? Alignment Does this align with the overall mission? Does it support the strategic goal? What can be done to keep the mission moving forward? Leadership Capitol Is this spend or earn my leadership capital? Is it worth it? Step 3: Take Action What is the highest priority action I should take based on this iteration of the drill? Step 4: After Action Debrief & Feedback What feedback am I getting after taking action? What is the feedback telling me? What were the outcomes (successes & failures)? What did I learn? What will I do differently? Step 5: Rinse & Repeat the Drill Prior to each iteration of the drill, ask yourself - Am I stuck in the drill? Has the problem changed?

    47 min
  2. 28: What NOT to Say as a Leader

    JAN 31

    28: What NOT to Say as a Leader

    Are you pointing the finger, or the thumb? Welcome back! This week, Desi is back with 15 things you SHOULD NOT SAY as a leader. As we've discussed, leadership is largely communication, and the words you choose as a leader matter. So, Desi brings you some of his favorite turns of phrase that bosses often lapse into ("That's not my job," "I'm not on the team that failed," etc.) and how we can all better avoid them. Check out our 6 Rules of the Game, 6 Winning Mindsets, and more: https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/file-uploads/sites/95139/themes/2151502226/downloads/1065ddd-d787-f72-5c18-0e3dab4d87_ML_Services_Guide_5_.pdf Today's 15 phrases to avoid: 1. "I sent everyone an email about it." 2. "It is what it is." 3. "They never got back to me." 4. "You can't fix stupid." 5. "Do it because I said so." 6. "I don't have time for this." 7. "That's not my job." 8. "That's impossible." 9. "My co-worker does not pull their weight." 10. "The quality of your work is terrible" 11. "That was a stupid decision." 12. "My co-worker is lazy and failing to finish their work." 13. "They should have figured out what they were going to need." 14. "I'm not on the team that failed." 15. "I don't need to help. Other people will take care of it." Show Links Learn more about Desi & his work: Website: https://www.maynerleadership.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumlWcF1tCDUWUzz80wbjAw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/desi-mayner/ Podcast Homepage: https://www.maynerleadership.com/podcasts/designing-leaders Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/desi.mayner?_rdr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desimayner/

    41 min
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7 Ratings

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Welcome to 'DESIgning Leaders,' the podcast where simplicity meets leadership. I'm your coach, Desi Mayner, your guide on this journey towards effective and efficient leadership. Here, we unite theory and practice, bringing you actionable insights from the front lines of leadership. From boardrooms to sales floors, we're breaking down silos and fostering teamwork. Every episode is a new step towards absolute accountability and clear communication. Let’s dig in!

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