Greg Ballard Adaptive Executive Podcast

Greg Ballard
Greg Ballard Adaptive Executive Podcast

The Adaptive Executive podcast host, Greg Ballard is based in Northern Virginia. Greg has 25+ years of extensive experience in management and leadership development for start-ups, corporate, entrepreneurial, and faith-based enterprises. 5C Consulting works with a diverse set of clients ranging from mid-size tech companies, large government agencies, military, and non-profits to radically improve strategic investments and organizational performance. Greg has led and managed over 300+ business units and has mentored more than 350 leaders.

  1. 11月6日

    The Art of Influence: Leading Teams in Founder-Driven Companies with Todd Wilkens | Ep 44.

    Guest: Todd Wilkins, a seasoned executive with extensive experience leading product teams in startups Discussion Points: Background and Career Journey: Todd shares his transition from computer science to leadership roles, emphasizing his interest in user experience, sociology, and supporting small to medium businesses.Working with Founders: Adaptability and Growth: Founders often face new challenges, requiring them to adapt and grow. They need support in areas they're not fully prepared for, combining a need for learning with their inherent conviction.Conviction vs. Stubbornness: Founders are described as having a strong conviction, which can sometimes appear as stubbornness but is crucial for overcoming entrepreneurial hurdles.Trust and Understanding: Building trust with founders involves deeply understanding their motivations and the journey they've taken, akin to hostage negotiators understanding their subjects.Challenges in Founder-Led Companies:Delegation: Founders often struggle with giving direction and power effectively, which are essential for proper delegation. Communication: Founders might communicate their vision or mission inconsistently, leading to misinterpretation among team members.Strategies for Effective Leadership:First Principles Approach: Todd uses a simple framework to break down business operations into core components (revenue, costs, customer acquisition, retention, expansion) to align teams and clarify strategic actions.Personal Reflection: Importance of self-awareness and personal growth to be an adaptive leader, which also aids in understanding others. Contact Information website - ToddWilkins.com LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/toddwilkens PODCAST INFO Leave us a 5-Star Review on Podchaser (If we are not 5 stars yet, email us and let us know where we need to improve.) Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

    52 分鐘
  2. 10月30日

    The Neuroscience of Decision-Making: Ethics and Elections with Michelle Nigella, PhD | Ep 43.

    Podcast Summary: Topic: The podcast discusses behavioral neuroscience, focusing on implicit biases and their influence on consumer and political decision-making. Key areas include how these biases affect voting behavior, market research, and ethical considerations in using neuroscience in marketing and political campaigns.Guests: - Michelle Nigella, PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience: Specializes in consumer research with insights into political behavior through neuroscience methods like implicit association testing. Discussion Points: Implicit Biases: Michelle explains how implicit association tests reveal unconscious biases, affecting perceptions in both consumer choices and political preferences. 2016 Election Analysis: They reference data from the 2016 election where implicit biases against women in leadership were noted, particularly among Republican women, influencing voting behavior.Application in Campaigns: Discussion on how campaigns might use such data for targeting voters or shaping campaign messages.Neuroscience in Market Research: Exploration of how tools like eye tracking and biometric responses are used to predict consumer behavior, though not as a definitive predictor of market success.Ethical Considerations: Privacy, consent, and the influence of research on decision-making are discussed, highlighting the ethical boundaries and public concerns about manipulation. PODCAST INFO Leave us a 5-Star Review on Podchaser (If we are not 5 stars yet, email us and let us know where we need to improve.) Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

    1 小時
  3. The Power of Self-Care: Finding Work-Life Harmony with Candice Owens | Ep 41.

    8月21日

    The Power of Self-Care: Finding Work-Life Harmony with Candice Owens | Ep 41.

    Summary: In this episode of The Adaptive Executive, host Greg Ballard interviews Candice Denise Owens, a mindfulness and self-care expert. Candice shares her journey from event planning to helping people manage stress and avoid burnout. She discusses the importance of work-life harmony, morning and evening routines, and practical strategies for incorporating self-care into daily life. Chapter Timestamps: [00:00] - Introduction and guest welcome [01:42] - Candice's journey into self-care work [03:33] - Types of clients and common issues [04:55] - Power up and power down routines [08:49] - Consequences of neglecting self-care [13:23] - Client success story [19:00] - Current projects and inspirations [21:13] - Closing remarks and contact information Key Takeaways: 1. Work-life harmony is more achievable than perfect balance. 2. Implement "power up" (morning) and "power down" (evening) routines. 3. Schedule pauses throughout the day to recharge. 4. Small, consistent self-care actions can lead to significant improvements. 5. Advocating for oneself at work is crucial for preventing burnout. Guest Contact Details:   - Website: stayneat.store/candice-denise   - Instagram: @candicedenise   - LinkedIn: Candice Denise Owens   - TikTok: @candicedenise PODCAST INFO Leave us a 5-Star Review on Podchaser (If we are not 5 stars yet, email us and let us know where we need to improve.) Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

    27 分鐘
  4. 7月31日

    Empowering Your Team for Disaster Readiness with Patrick Hardy | Ep 40.

    Disaster management expert Patrick Hardy shares insights on creating a culture of preparedness in small businesses. Learn how empowering employees at all levels can lead to more effective disaster response and adaptability in everyday operations. Key Topics: - Patrick's journey into disaster management - The importance of empowerment in disaster preparedness  - Creating adaptive teams for emergency response - Applying disaster management principles to everyday business operations - Building a successful disaster management company Guest: Patrick Hardy, CEO of Hytropy Disaster Management and author of "Design Any Disaster" Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Patrick's background 05:30 - Defining disaster management  10:15 - Types of disasters and examples 15:45 - The empowerment approach to disaster planning 22:30 - Building adaptive teams and cultures 28:00 - Patrick's entrepreneurial journey  35:15 - Lightning round questions on adaptiveness 38:30 - Book recommendations 41:00 - Information on Patrick's book and how to connect Key Quotes: "If you don't empower people to do those kinds of things...everybody turns into a bystander." "You never have to experience a disaster anytime ever in your life if you prepare for disaster." "Disasters are not about...the severity. It's your dependencies - how much have you left yourself dependent on someone else." Resources Mentioned: - Book: "Guns, Germs and Steel" by Jared Diamond - Book: "The Tao of Jeet Kune Do" by Bruce Lee - Patrick's book: "Design Any Disaster" Website: disasterpatrick.com Facebook: facebook.com/DisasterPatrick Instagram: instagram.com/disasterpatrick X: x.com/DisasterPatrick Pinterest: pinterest.com/DisasterPatrick Tik Tok: a...

    43 分鐘
  5. 2月28日

    Guide to Exiting on Top, How to Sell Your Company with Sharon Heaton | Ep 39.

    Episode Summary: Sharon is an experienced M&A advisor who founded her firm sbLiftoff to serve small and medium sized businesses, an underserved sector critical to the economy. She recently published the book "LIFT OFF: 12 Things to Know Before Selling Your Business" to educate business owners on the M&A process. It aims to take some fear out of the process so owners can approach it more calmly. Contact/Resources: - Book: "Lift Off: 12 Things to Know Before Selling Your Business" by Sharon Heaton - LinkedIn: Sharon Heaton and sbLiftoff - Website: www.sbliftoff.com 0:05 - Introduction to Sharon's background 3:30 - Transition from law into advising small businesses  5:30 - Motivation for writing the book "SB Lift Off" 7:30 - Goal to educate business owners on the M&A process  9:00 - Importance of bringing on experienced M&A advisors 11:30 - The role of empathy and honesty in deals 13:00 - Balancing company strengths and weaknesses 15:30 - Unique dynamics in government contracting deals 18:30 - Preparing the business for future sale   21:00 - The role of adaptability in Sharon's work 23:30 - Empathy examples from both buyer and seller perspectives 26:00 - Non-financial factors in negotiations  28:00 - Considerations for owners in involving employees 31:00 - Structuring retention rewards for employees  33:30 - Advice for employees deeply involved in transactions 36:30 - Where to find Sharon's book and connect with her Podcast Info Leave us a 5-Star Review on Podchaser (If we are not 5 stars yet, email us and let us know where we need to improve.) Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

    44 分鐘
  6. 2023/09/06

    Mastering the Art of Transformational Leadership for a Brighter Future with Shawna Pelton

    In this extended episode, I spoke with Shawna Pelton, a transformational leadership expert, about navigating change and bringing out the best in people. We discussed the obstacles that hold back individuals and organizations from reaching their full potential and how to create psychologically safe environments. Shawna shared insights on embodying values, leading with inspiration, and the importance of self-mastery for adaptability. Key Topics Covered: - Why mindsets and inner beliefs create the biggest obstacles to change - Identifying signs of unhealthy stress and conflict in organizations - Fostering trust and respect to enable open communication - Aligning with a higher purpose beyond profits to serve society - Making values actionable through acknowledgment and rewards - Leading change through inspiration rather than control - Developing personal mastery to know your strengths and sense pivots Timestamps: 0:00 - Meet Shawna Pelton 5:00 - Beliefs and mindsets as barriers to change 10:00 - Recognizing unhealthy stress signals in organizations 15:00 - Creating psychological safety for team cohesion 20:00 - Businesses balancing profits with social responsibility 25:00 - Turning values from words into actions 30:00 - Importance of inspiration and motivation for leaders 35:00 - Knowing yourself for greater adaptability Guest Info: Shawna Pelton is a transformational leadership expert who helps executives and organizations unlock their full potential. Her website: http://www.shawnpelton.com Free Gift - Goal Activator - An Easy Step-By-Step System for Purpose Driven Professionals to Master the Art and Science of REACHING GOALS through the Power of Neuroplasticity and Visualization

    51 分鐘
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簡介

The Adaptive Executive podcast host, Greg Ballard is based in Northern Virginia. Greg has 25+ years of extensive experience in management and leadership development for start-ups, corporate, entrepreneurial, and faith-based enterprises. 5C Consulting works with a diverse set of clients ranging from mid-size tech companies, large government agencies, military, and non-profits to radically improve strategic investments and organizational performance. Greg has led and managed over 300+ business units and has mentored more than 350 leaders.

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