Description
Donna Lichaw is an executive coach for unconventional leaders, and the author of the newly-released book The Leader’s Journey.
Donna brings a background in design and product to her executive coaching and helps unconventional leaders take control of the story to drive impact for themselves and within their teams. We go deep on:
* how to handle managing our own stories in healthy conflict
* creating psychological safety
* what it looks like to “give yourself an A” so you feel freed up to invent new possibilities
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Google, Overcast, or Youtube.
Links & resources
* Send episode feedback on Twitter @askotzko , or via email
* Donna Lichaw: website, LinkedIn, Twitter
* Donna’s new book: The Leader’s Journey
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Related episodes:
* Mike Saloio: Leadership, meditation, ego, and ubuntu
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People & orgs:
* Neuroleadership Institute
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Books:
* The Art of Possibility
* Rethinking Positive Thinking
* The Upside Of Your Dark Side
* Nonviolent Communication
* Radical Candor
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Other resources:
* Donna’s toolkit
* The SCARF model (psych safety)
* 3F model
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