CNLP 657 | Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley on The Backstory of the One Minute Manager, Seagull Management, The Power of Simplicity and Brevity, And How To Stay Fit, Engaged, and Contributing at Age 85
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Legendary leadership expert Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley talk about the backstory of the One Minute Manager. They also discuss seagull management, the power of simplicity and brevity, and how to stay fit, engaged, and contributing at age 85.
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TIMESTAMPS:
Co-authorship and Writing Process (00:07:40)
The One Minute Manager (00:18:28)
Spiritual Foundation of Leadership (00:24:23)
Simplicity in Leadership (00:26:30)
Development of Situational Leadership (00:29:10)
Focus on Middle Management (00:35:32)
Influencing Top Managers (00:37:19)
Seagull Management (00:37:54)
Creating Memorable Metaphors (00:39:21)
Ego's Anonymous (00:41:27)
Servant Leadership (00:48:44)
Refiring at 85 (00:50:52)
Longevity in an Organization (00:55:07)
The One Minute Reprimand to Redirect (00:59:45)
Fear and Trust (01:00:55)
Unequal Treatment and Fairness (01:03:38)
Leadership in Absence (01:05:53)
Collaboration and Leadership (01:10:01)
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