Episodes
One of the most admired traits of a leader - humility. Humble is on my "Ten Words to Describe an Extraordinary Leader". And, I go one further in this episode by talking about a very special leader role model...who lived a life of humility. I hope you not only enjoy this one - but also aspire to living a life of humility.
Published 09/09/24
Published 09/09/24
Every leader will encounter a troublemaker at some time in their leadership experience. We know that 8% of the workforce are low performers....so there are many of them out there. Identify them. Coach them hard. They get better - or they get out.
Published 09/08/24
Fear is a fact of a leader's life. For a leader to say "I'm never afraid" either means they don't know or don't care. Or both. Included are some real moments of courage.
Published 08/15/24
My son Andy - technical director and pod'ner - joined me in the studio for this recording session. A very enjoyable Sunday morning.
Published 06/14/24
I have a few additional thoughts on retaining good people. And a request for input on "The Worst Leadership Mistakes".
Published 05/09/24
This episode was created with the generous contribution of thirty listeners. This makes Episode #58 one of the richest in content of all episodes. Leaders are challenged more by keeping good people than by recruiting them.
Published 03/20/24
Leaders don't get points for telling how busy they are. There are no 'badges of honor' for always being out of time, late, double-booked or other indications that there is more on your schedule can is humanly possible. So just don't say it.
Published 03/16/24
This unique leadership conversation is with Bennett Hipp, a 33 year old man who lost 155 pounds. He explains how he lost 'another person' and did not suffer. Leadership is influence, and this story is bound to influence some of our listeners.
Published 02/29/24
This is a very different leadership podcast. Leadership is defined as influence. And this story has the potential to influence some poeple. Even if it's just one person, it's worth publishing.
Published 02/29/24
How you lead and how you live are inexorably linked. If you are kind or respectful or unselfish in life, it is how you will lead. The question is this: how do you want to be remembered?
Published 02/19/24
Confronting bad behavior and poor performance are leader's biggest challenges. Episode #54 is created to assist leaders in this daunting task.
Published 01/27/24
Leaders who have ambition, drive, determination and tenacity desire to move to the next level of responsibility. To be promoted.
Published 01/22/24
This conversation delves into finding the delicate balance between best and worst, right and wrong, the gray area between black and white.
Published 01/14/24
This episode recognizes the leader's role in the emotional element of work and achieving results. I outline best practices here to tap into the emotional bank account of our work force.
Published 11/18/23
The best way for a leader to address toxic employees is a tough mindset - accepting no excuses.
Published 09/24/23
This episode introduces a rising star to the world. Trust me when I say "extraordinary plus" about this recent Citadel graduate and more recently "Iron Man".
Published 08/05/23
Respect is one of those 'most important, non-negotiable, absolutely, positively must haves' for leaders. Share with others - assess yourself. This trait applies to all occupations, professions and even teenagers. Important!
Published 06/03/23
Episode #47 continues the episode on The Formula for Success. Where are you in your pursuit of success? Do you know your signature strength? Do you have flaws that need to be fixed?
Published 05/29/23
One of the ten words describing an extraordinary leader is "decisive". This story illustrates the importance of how we make decisions.
Published 05/13/23
The Formula for Success consists of the 'five domains of a professional journey conversation' I have used this framework for over twenty years as a roadmap for this important discussion.
Published 05/08/23
An interesting fact is that 80% of leader failure is due to behavior, not performance. And guess who is in control of leader behavior.
Published 04/28/23
I share with you a conversation I had with a leader who was challenged by one of her employees.
Published 04/21/23
I love it that emerging and aspiring leaders listen to Lathren on Leadership.  Today's guest is George Lippard, recently retired from Dominion Energy.  He had this unrecorded closing thought:  "Do your BEST.  Do the RIGHT thing.  CARE for others.  Best....Right....Care."  What a great summary of a leader leaving a legacy of extraordinary.  Thank you, George, for the visit.  A wonderful conversation.  
Published 02/19/23
Learning from previous coaching sessions.
Published 02/09/23