Upsize Your Leadership

Mike Armour

From the smallest of startups to the C-Suite of global corporations, Dr. Mike Armour has shown thousands of leaders how to step up their game. Now he brings this same wisdom and insight to his audience on Upsize Your Leadership. Every episode explores timeless principles of management, leadership, and personal success. Dr. Mike underscores these principles with engaging stories and interviews with exceptional guests. Whether you’re a C-Suite executive, a veteran manager, or even an aspiring leader, you will always find practical, actionable ideas on Upsize Your Leadership.

  1. 19h ago

    Cultivating Trust as a Leader

    This is the third episode in a six-part series examining The Five Essentials of Leadership. It focuses on the second essential: cultivating high trust. Trust rests on credibility, which is a by-product of the first essential, Exemplifying Exceptional Character, the topic of our previous episode. The host Dr. Mike Armour approaches trust as much more than merely a moral virtue. It's is a strategic advantage. In today’s hypercompetitive environment, agility, speed, and innovation determine who thrives. Trust is the multiplier that accelerates all three. The episode introduces a distinctive perspective on trust-building. It shows how reciprocity is the engine of trust. In reciprocal relationships, trust grows when value flows both ways -- leader to team, team to leader, company to employee, vendor to client. Balanced value exchanges create fairness, stability, and mutual reliance, ideal soil in which trust can take root. When trust is absent, Armour argues, organizations pay what he calls a "verification tax" -- the time, energy, and resources wasted verifying what could be taken at face value if trust were high. Endless verification adds drag and drains speed, he explains. Eliminating that tax is one of the primary ways in which trust is a speed multiplier. A PDF transcript of this episode is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership.com/episodes. Find this episode in the date-ordered index and click on the link to download the script. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    28 min
  2. Jun 2

    A Leader's Success Hinges on Five Essentials

    Exceptional leadership isn't about perfecting scores of different competencies. It's about understanding and implementing five fundamental principles. When they are developed sequentially and executed correctly, the result is a cascade of positive outcomes across your entire organization. This episode is the first in a series in which Mike introduce these five principles one-by-one. Together they form an integrated, interactive system of leadership priorities. This initial episode is foundational. It provides an overview of the five principles within a framework that Mike has developed over decades of leadership experience. The five are: Exemplify extraordinary character Cultivate high trust Maximize alignment around vision, values, and strategies Engage people in ways that motivate and inspire them Create a results-oriented culture that demands excellence of itself These aren't random principles. They are sequential and reinforcing. Character creates the foundation for trust. Trust enables alignment. Proper alignment fosters a climate where engagement can thrive. Engagement produces the momentum that makes a results-oriented culture possible. This episode summarizes the structure of this system. Subsequent episodes, will then dive into each essential, exploring how to audit the current health of this system in your organization at present, how to close critical gaps, and how to build the kind of leadership that creates sustained success. A PDF transcript of the episode is available on the Upsize Your Leadership website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    26 min
  3. Apr 22

    How Executive Leadership Became So Complex

    As a C-Suite leadership coach for nearly 30 years, I've watched the complexity of executive leadership steadily intensify. In this episode I trace the historical factors that led us to this state of affairs. I explore why today’s C‑Suite environment feels exponentially more complicated than anything leaders faced in previous generations. As I note in the episode, “You’re navigating complexity that is not just different from what your predecessors faced. It’s of a different order altogether.” To understand why, we step back nearly 200 years to the birth of the modern corporation. In the early 1800s, when the first states allowed the creation of corporations, businesses were small, local, and limited by daylight, geography, and manual labor. But as steam power, railroads, electricity, and national communication networks emerged, everything changed. Competition expanded. Companies grew. And leadership challenges multiplied. The 19th century introduced Expanding Competition — a relentless push to innovate, specialize, and reduce costs. The 20th century layered on Entrenched Complexity, as supply chains, regulations, global markets, and technology created a web of interdependencies no leader could ignore. And now, in the 21st century, we face what I call Endless Disruption — a world where shocks like the dot‑com bust, the financial collapse of 2008, the COVID epidemic, and now AI reshape industries overnight. And where markets and technology change so rapidly that survival demands constant realignment and frequent restructure. As the episode puts it, “Executive leadership today must therefore contend with Endless Disruption sitting on top of Entrenched Complexity which in turn sits on top of Expanding Competition.” These forces aren’t slowing down. They’re cumulative. They’re synergistic. And they’re redefining what it takes to lead. If you’ve ever felt that leadership today is more perplexing than ever, you’re not imagining it. This episode gives you a historical lens — and a strategic framework — to understand why. A PDF transcript of this episode is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership.com/episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    21 min
  4. 12/23/2025

    A Flawed Assumption in Trump's Peace Plan

    In this episode, Dr. Mike Armour examines what he sees as a major miscalculation at the heart of the Trump Administration’s proposed peace plan for the Russia‑Ukraine war. Drawing on years of firsthand experience in both nations, he challenges a prevailing assumption in the U.S. negotiating strategy. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, he managed widespread humanitarian efforts in both Russia and Ukraine. His organization's largest operations center was located in Donbas, the primary battlefield of the war. On the eve of Russia’s 2022 invasion, he used this podcast to predict that Ukraine would mount a fierce and unexpectedly effective resistance, contrary to global expectations of a rapid Russian victory. Time proved that prediction correct. Now, as new peace proposals circulate among world leaders, he warns that another flawed assumption may once again lead policymakers astray. Some of their peace proposals seem to be guided by a belief that Russian‑speaking Ukrainians are naturally aligned with Moscow. In this episode Dr. Armour explains why this assumption is not only inaccurate, but dangerously misleading. He uses this development as a case study in strategic blind spots—how leaders, even at the highest levels, can make consequential decisions based on incomplete or oversimplified assumptions that later prove costly. A PDF transcript of this episode is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership/transcripts/2511-flawed-assumption.pdf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    12 min
  5. 10/30/2025

    Business Scorecards Have a Blindspot

    In this episode Dr. Mike challenges conventional approaches to performance metrics by highlighting their limitations in a rapidly changing world. Using Nokia’s dramatic fall from market dominance as a cautionary tale, he arguex that traditional business scorecards often measure the wrong things—relying too heavily on past performance to forecast what lies ahead. KPIs and automated scorecards reflect historical success but fail to anticipate emerging threats or shifts in customer sentiment. Examples like Wells Fargo, Blockbuster, and Kodak illustrate how companies can meet internal targets yet lose market trust or miss disruptive trends. To counter this, he proposes a four-dimensional framework that serves as a counterbalance to overdependence on business scorecards: Strategic Foresight – Leaders must scan the horizon for change, test assumptions, and prepare for volatility rather than merely optimize current operations. Cultural Resonance – Leaders must stay emotionally attuned to shifting preferences and purchasing trends among their customer community to assure that their brand still connects meaningfully. Trajectory of Trust – Leaders must view trust as a form of capital that is to be monitored as carefully as any physical asset. Declining trust—internally or externally—is a warning sign that demands attention. Adaptive Capacity – Leaders must develop organizations that learn, unlearn, and relearn quickly. The ability to pivot strategically and culturally is essential for survival. Dr. Mike closes the episode with a reminder that leadership effectiveness depends not just on tracking performance, but on cultivating clarity, trust, and adaptability in the face of uncertainty. A PDF transcript of this podcast is available at https://www.upsizeyourleadership.com/episodes/2510-biz-scoreboards.htm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    23 min

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From the smallest of startups to the C-Suite of global corporations, Dr. Mike Armour has shown thousands of leaders how to step up their game. Now he brings this same wisdom and insight to his audience on Upsize Your Leadership. Every episode explores timeless principles of management, leadership, and personal success. Dr. Mike underscores these principles with engaging stories and interviews with exceptional guests. Whether you’re a C-Suite executive, a veteran manager, or even an aspiring leader, you will always find practical, actionable ideas on Upsize Your Leadership.