Strategy Real-Time

Strategy Real-Time

Strategy Real-Time brings real conversations to leaders under pressure. Hosted by executive operators Tom Baker and Michelle Hamilton, the show explores leadership, alignment, execution, and decision-making when growth and margin matter. Through stories, experience, and practical insight, each episode helps you find clarity, momentum, and real-time solutions.

  1. 6일 전

    Why Smart People Still Fail (The $75,000 Mistake Nobody Talks About)

    Failure isn't one thing. It's basic, complex, or intelligent — and knowing which kind you're in changes how you recover from it. Most people never learn the difference, so every setback feels like the same verdict on who they are. In this episode, Tom and Michelle draw on 60+ years of combined executive experience to break down the research behind failure, then get personal — sharing the real, unfiltered stories behind their own biggest ones. Michelle opens up about a cross-country career move that collided with a family crisis and left her questioning everything. Tom walks through the $75,000 decision that nearly ended a company he built — and the moment a stranger's honesty forced him to face it. Along the way, they get into why ego keeps people from asking for help, the trait that separates leaders who rarely fail from everyone else, and why the companies that hide failure lose more than the ones that talk about it. If you've ever wondered whether a setback means you're falling behind, this conversation will change how you see it. 00:00 – Trailer 00:56 – Michelle Introduces the Episode 01:27 – The 3 Types of Failure: Basic, Complex, Intelligent 02:49 – Michelle's Story: The Move, the Stroke, the Breaking Point 07:20 – The Lesson: "Only Three Doors Open in Your Life" 09:56 – What Growth Actually Costs You 12:10 – The Stat: Why 50% of New Leaders Stall 12:56 – Roadblocks, Ego, and Why We Don't Ask for Help 14:26 – Tom's Story: The $75,000 Failure 17:37 – The Focus Group That Exposed the Truth 20:55 – Closing the Company and Learning to Grieve 22:36 – Why It's Okay to Get Emotional About Failure 26:57 – The #1 Trait of People Who Rarely Fail 28:17 – Emotional Stability, Self-Awareness, and Leadership 31:15 – Where Companies Still Get This Wrong 32:56 – Final Takeaway 🎙 New episodes every week. 🌐 Learn more: https://strategyrealtime.com 📱 Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/strategyrealtime/ 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DfbciLHav3DpiaMQmn7WW 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/strategy-real-time/id1880223593

    33분
  2. 6월 19일

    Leadership Coaches' "Unspoken Rules" to Get Promoted!

    What really stops talented professionals from getting promoted, and why do so many high performers get overlooked at work? In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker explore why great employees are passed over for promotions and what it truly takes to advance your career. From believing that “your work speaks for itself” to lacking visibility, relationships, and leadership presence, Michelle and Tom discuss the hidden factors that impact career growth. Drawing from their own leadership experiences, they share personal stories of being passed over, handling setbacks, learning from feedback, and understanding what separates strong performers from future leaders. This conversation goes beyond simply getting a promotion and explores the importance of self-awareness, workplace relationships, communication, confidence, and making sure the right people recognize your impact. The episode also shares practical strategies to help professionals increase visibility, communicate their value, build stronger relationships, and turn career setbacks into growth opportunities. This episode is a reminder that career success is not only about working hard—it is about creating impact, building influence, and taking ownership of your growth. This Episode Covers: • Why high performers get passed over for promotions • The mistake of believing your work speaks for itself • Why visibility matters in career growth • Building relationships beyond your immediate team • Handling disappointment after being passed over • The importance of constructive feedback • Showing leadership potential • Turning setbacks into career growth Timestamps: 00:00 – Cold Open: The Sentence That Can Cost You A Promotion 01:25 – Why Great Employees Get Passed Over 02:40 – Michelle’s Promotion Story 08:30 – The Hidden Reasons Promotions Don’t Happen 12:00 – Why Visibility Matters 17:00 – Going Beyond Your Current Role 22:00 – Feedback That Changes Your Career 29:00 – How Leaders Decide Who Moves Forward 36:00 – What To Do After Being Passed Over 40:00 – Knowing When It’s Time For A New Opportunity 44:00 – Final Thoughts & Key Takeaways Website: https://www.strategyrealtime.com #Leadership #CareerGrowth #CareerDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #Promotion #ProfessionalGrowth #ExecutiveLeadership #CareerSuccess #Management

    45분
  3. 6월 12일

    4 Surprising Reasons Why Good Employees Quit Their Jobs!

    What causes career burnout, and why are so many professionals struggling to stay motivated at work? In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker explore the growing problem of workplace burnout and the leadership challenges driving it. From overwhelming workloads and toxic workplace cultures to poor leadership, lack of recognition, and loss of autonomy, they break down the real reasons employees feel exhausted, disengaged, and ready to leave their jobs.Drawing from decades of leadership experience, Michelle and Tom share personal insights into the pressures leaders face, why burnout impacts every level of an organization, and how individuals can regain control when work begins affecting their confidence, wellbeing, and personal life. This conversation goes beyond surface-level advice and examines the deeper causes of burnout, including workplace relationships, ineffective leadership, emotional exhaustion, stress management, work-life balance, and career fulfilment. The episode also introduces their practical 4D Results Framework, designed to help professionals identify the root causes of burnout, make meaningful changes, and take action toward a healthier and more sustainable career. This episode is a powerful reminder that burnout is not simply about working too hard—it is often the result of unresolved workplace challenges, poor leadership dynamics, and losing sight of what truly matters. This Episode Covers: • The leading causes of workplace burnout • Why employees leave managers, not companies • Bad leadership and lack of recognition • Overwhelming workloads and career pressure • Toxic workplace cultures and team dynamics • The impact of stress on personal relationships • Why autonomy matters in career satisfaction • Recognising the warning signs of burnout • Leadership responsibility during times of pressure • Practical strategies for rebuilding balance and motivation • The 4D Results Framework for overcoming burnout • Creating a healthier and more sustainable career Timestamps: 00:00 – Cold Open: Why Employees Leave Their Jobs 01:01 – Introduction To Career Burnout 04:00 – The Top Causes Of Workplace Burnout 08:30 – Bad Leadership & Lack Of Recognition 13:15 – Toxic Workplace Cultures 18:40 – Overwhelming Workloads & Career Pressure 23:20 – Burnout's Impact On Personal Life 27:45 – Leadership Challenges During Stress 32:10 – Recognising The Warning Signs 36:25 – Regaining Control & Setting Boundaries 40:20 – The 4D Results Framework 45:05 – Final Thoughts & Key Takeaways Website: https://www.strategyrealtime.com #Leadership #CareerBurnout #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeEngagement #Management #LeadershipDevelopment #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment #WorkLifeBalance #BusinessLeadership #BurnoutRecovery #ExecutiveLeadership

    41분
  4. 5월 28일

    Leadership Coach Reveals the #1 Thing You Need to Build UNSHAKABLE Self-Confidence as a Leader

    What happens when confidence gets shaken in the workplace? In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker unpack the real reasons leaders lose confidence — from workplace politics and toxic environments to career setbacks, criticism, pressure, and personal loss. Drawing from more than 60 years of combined leadership experience, Michelle and Tom share deeply personal stories about moments that challenged their confidence, how those experiences shaped them as leaders, and the practical ways they rebuilt resilience, influence, and self-belief. This conversation explores the hidden emotional side of leadership that few people talk about: imposter syndrome, insecurity, bullying in leadership, executive pressure, self-worth, and the impact workplace relationships can have on confidence and performance. Michelle opens up about a career moment that nearly destroyed her confidence after being dismissed as “Barbie with a briefcase,” while Tom reflects on how survival experiences, mentorship, and personal growth reshaped the way he understood confidence, leadership, and influence. This episode is a powerful reminder that confidence is not something you either have or don’t have — it’s something that gets built, challenged, broken, and rebuilt throughout life and leadership. This Episode Covers: • Why confidence impacts leadership and decision-making • How workplace criticism affects self-worth • The emotional side of leadership and executive pressure • Confidence, bullying, and workplace politics • How leaders rebuild confidence after setbacks • The importance of support systems and mentorship • Why environment shapes confidence and growth • Leadership, humility, and personal identity • How toxic leaders destroy team confidence • Why real leadership is about how people feel after interacting with you Yes — the podcast actually starts with a cold open/introduction before the main conversation begins. So the timestamps should reflect that properly. Here’s the corrected version with the intro included: Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:58 – What This Episode Is About 01:52 – Why Confidence Issues Are Rising Today 04:14 – Michelle’s Early Career & Confidence Journey 05:44 – The “Barbie With a Briefcase” Story 08:12 – How Bullying Impacts Confidence 10:03 – Workplace Politics & Career Pressure 11:25 – Confidence, Identity & Personal Uniqueness 14:15 – Childhood Confidence & Early Experiences 16:06 – Tom’s Survival Experience & Rebuilding Confidence 19:26 – Changing Your Environment To Grow 21:01 – Faith, Family & Support Systems 22:26 – Why Work Stress Follows You Home 24:14 – Confidence, Loss & Personal Identity 26:18 – What Real Confidence Actually Looks Like 27:37 – Toxic Leaders & Insecurity 30:07 – Recognising Confidence Struggles 30:55 – Protecting Your Energy & Removing Negativity 33:31 – Courage, Leadership & Difficult Decisions 35:03 – Final Thoughts Website: [Strategy Real Time](https://www.strategyrealtime.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) #Leadership #Confidence #ExecutiveLeadership #CareerGrowth #Management #WorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #SelfConfidence #ProfessionalGrowth

    36분
  5. 5월 20일

    The 4 Levels of Leadership

    In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker break down the real journey of leadership, from first-time manager to the CEO seat, through lessons learned across more than 60 years of combined experience leading people, teams, and organisations. This conversation explores the hidden challenges leaders face at every stage of growth: learning to manage people, navigating workplace politics, building influence, handling pressure, and understanding that leadership is less about titles and more about impact. Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker share honest insights on the emotional side of leadership, the importance of mentorship and coaching, why many leaders stall in their careers, and how self-awareness, communication, and influence ultimately shape successful leadership. This Episode Covers: • The four levels of leadership growth • Why leadership becomes harder at every stage • Managing people vs managing performance • The importance of communication and influence • Lessons learned from leadership failures and setbacks • Workplace politics and executive pressure • Why mentorship and coaching matter • Leadership, fulfilment, and personal growth • What CEOs learn about legacy and succession • Why titles don’t define real leadership Whether you're an aspiring leader, manager, executive, or entrepreneur, this episode offers practical and honest leadership insights that will change how you think about growth, influence, and success. Timestamps: 00:00 – Why Leadership Gets Harder at Every Level 01:28 – The Four Levels of Leadership 04:34 – Early Leadership Mistakes 08:01 – Learning Communication & Influence 09:11 – Managing People Is Difficult 13:10 – Challenges at the VP Level 16:28 – Why Leaders Need Mentors & Coaches 19:33 – Entering the C-Suite 21:00 – The Reality of Being a CEO 24:17 – Leadership, Legacy & Succession 26:50 – Is Leadership Worth It? 28:08 – Enjoying the Journey 29:32 – Leadership Is About Influence 30:07 – Final Thoughts Website: [Strategy Real Time](https://www.strategyrealtime.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) #Leadership #Management #ExecutiveLeadership #BusinessLeadership #Entrepreneurship #LeadershipDevelopment #CompanyCulture #CareerGrowth

    31분
  6. 5월 13일

    60 Years of Leadership Lessons in 30 Minutes (From Retired Leaders)

    In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker share powerful leadership lessons gathered from more than 60 years of combined experience leading teams, organizations, and people. From humility, vulnerability, and active listening to mentorship, vision, and setting clear expectations, this conversation breaks down what truly separates good managers from impactful leaders. Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker explore why many leaders unintentionally limit growth by surrounding themselves with the same voices, failing to communicate clearly, or losing touch with the people inside their organizations. They also share practical insights on how strong leadership cultures are built through curiosity, trust, mentorship, and genuine human connection. This episode covers: • Why leaders should avoid the “80/20” communication trap • The importance of humility and surrounding yourself with smart people • How active listening changes leadership outcomes • Why vulnerability builds trust and stronger teams • The power of mentorship in personal and professional growth • How to create clear expectations across an organization • Why vision matters more than management • Practical leadership lessons from decades of real-world experience Whether you're a CEO, manager, entrepreneur, or someone growing into leadership, this episode offers practical leadership strategies that can transform the way you lead and connect with people. Timestamps: 00:00 – Leadership Lessons Introduction 01:37 – The 80/20 Leadership Trap 04:17 – Humility in Leadership 06:19 – The Power of Listening 09:18 – Vulnerability & Trust 12:11 – Plan A vs Plan B 15:03 – Staying Curious 19:11 – Avoiding “Yes” People 21:11 – Mentorship & Coaching 27:54 – Setting Clear Expectations 32:09 – Leadership vs Management 34:24 – Closing Thoughts Website: [Strategy Real Time](https://www.strategyrealtime.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) #Leadership #Management #BusinessLeadership #Entrepreneurship #CompanyCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveLeadership #Mentorship

    35분
  7. Organizational Alignment: What Every Leader Needs to Know

    4월 15일

    Organizational Alignment: What Every Leader Needs to Know

    In this episode of Strategy Real Time, Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker break down one of the most overlooked drivers of business success: organizational alignment. If your company is struggling with low productivity, leadership friction, declining engagement, or silent employee exits, the root cause might be misalignment between leadership, teams, and company vision. Michelle Hamilton and Thomas Baker share real-world insights from decades of leadership experience, explaining why misalignment silently kills growth and how you can fix it with practical, actionable strategies. This episode covers: * The gap between CEOs and employees * Why strong numbers can hide deeper problems * The real impact of misalignment on revenue and culture * How to identify silent influencers in your organization * The power of treating employees like brands * Practical ways to rebuild trust, engagement, and alignment Whether you're a CEO, founder, manager, or aspiring leader, this conversation will help you build a stronger, more aligned organization that actually performs. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:44 – Alignment Basics 01:20 – CEO vs Employee Gap 03:24 – Customer Focus 04:19 – Metrics vs Reality 06:26 – Employees as Brands 10:11 – Signs of Misalignment 11:54 – Silent Exit 13:09 – Silent Influencers 15:29 – Leadership Presence 17:57 – Culture Audit 24:02 – Fixing Alignment 27:06 – Closing Website: https://www.strategyrealtime.com/ #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Alignment #CompanyCulture #Entrepreneurship #Management #StartupGrowth

    27분
  8. 4월 6일

    Trust in Leadership: Understanding Its Impact on Business

    Learn how trust influences personal and business relationships. Discover insights from recent studies and practical applications for C-suite leaders. Trust is a vital component in both personal and professional settings. In this blog post, we delve into the significance of trust in leadership, drawing insights from a recent study that highlights its impact on workplace dynamics and personal relationships. We will explore how trust can be cultivated and its effects on team engagement and productivity. What Makes Trust So Important? Understanding the why behind trust can help leaders navigate their roles more effectively. Trust fosters open communication, enhances collaboration, and promotes a positive work environment. In personal relationships, trust is foundational to forming deep connections. Without it, relationships can falter. The Science Behind Trust Recent research by Paul Zak has shed light on the biochemical aspects of trust, particularly the role of oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone". This hormone not only plays a role in bonding but also influences trust levels among individuals.   The Oxytocin Experiment Zak's study involved participants who were given $10 and faced a choice: keep it or give it to a partner, which would triple the amount for the partner. Many chose to share their money, and subsequent blood tests revealed increased oxytocin levels in those who shared. This suggests that acts of generosity can boost trust and relational bonds. Practical Applications for Leaders Understanding how trust operates on a biochemical level can help leaders foster environments conducive to trust-building. Here are some strategies: 1. Encourage Transparency: Open communication about decisions and changes can help team members feel valued and trusted. 2. Foster Collaboration: Create opportunities for team members to work together, enhancing their connections and trust in one another. 3. Recognize Contributions: Acknowledging efforts fosters a culture of appreciation, further enhancing trust.   Trust and Team Engagement Engagement is another critical factor in a successful workplace. Zak found that higher levels of trust lead to increased engagement among team members. When employees feel trusted, they are more likely to take initiative and contribute meaningfully to their teams. Key Takeaways Trust is essential for both personal and professional relationships. * Biochemical factors, such as oxytocin, play a significant role in establishing and maintaining trust. * Leaders can enhance trust through transparency, collaboration, and recognition.   Conclusion In summary, trust is not just a soft skill; it is a crucial element that can drive success in both personal and professional realms. By understanding its significance and actively working to cultivate it, leaders can create environments that promote growth, engagement, and lasting relationships.   COMMENT BELOW: What’s one thing a leader did that instantly built (or broke) trust for you?

    26분

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Strategy Real-Time brings real conversations to leaders under pressure. Hosted by executive operators Tom Baker and Michelle Hamilton, the show explores leadership, alignment, execution, and decision-making when growth and margin matter. Through stories, experience, and practical insight, each episode helps you find clarity, momentum, and real-time solutions.