159. Earn Your Audience: You Can’t Lead If No One’s Listening
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What it takes to develop as a leader. Great leaders and great communicators aren't born, they're made. That's why John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars, are working to create the great storytellers of tomorrow, today. "We decided that there was a leadership void, and that was a driving motivation to do this," says Hennessy, former Stanford president and current Alphabet chairman. The program, which he co-founded in 2016 with Stanford alum and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, equips scholars with essential leadership skills through hands-on experience and collaborative problem-solving. Seelig, executive director of the program, emphasizes that great leadership centers on effective storytelling. "No matter how compelling your invention, your idea, the thing you want to do in the world, if you can't communicate it in [an] effective way, nobody's going to listen," she says. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Hennessy, Seelig, and host Matt Abrahams explore what it takes to develop as a leader, discussing the role of communication, the power of empathy, and the centrality of storytelling. Episode Reference Links: Stanford Biography: John L Hennessy Tina Seelig: WebsiteStanford Profile: Tina Seelig  Knight-Hennessy ScholarsLeading Matters PodcastEp.155 Can We Be Candid? How to Communicate Clearly and Directly Website / YouTube Ep.35 Leading From the Hot Seat: Hot to Communicate Under Pressure Website / YouTubeConnect: Email Questions & Feedback >>> [email protected] Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters: (00:00:00) IntroductionHost Matt Abrahams introduces guests John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars.  (00:01:07) The Core of Knight-Hennessy Scholars The inception and mission of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program. (00:01:55) Knight-Hennessy Scholars Leadership Model The three components of their leadership model and how it's applied to train scholars. (00:03:34) Empathy and Humility in Leadership How empathy and humility enhance leadership effectiveness. (00:06:00) Storytelling in Leadership The role of storytelling within the leadership framework at Knight-Hennessy Scholars. (00:07:22) Challenges in Storytelling Common storytelling pitfalls and how to overcome them. (00:08:56) Diversity in LeadershipThe importance of diversity in leadership teams and how it enhances problem-solving. (00:11:20) Feedback in Leadership Development The significance of feedback and how it is cultivated within the program. (00:12:30) Aspiring to Big Ideas in Leadership The value of focusing on impactful, big-picture goals. (00:13:16) The Leading Matters Podcast John and Tina outline their vision for inspiring leadership through their new podcast. (00:15:10) The Final Three Questions Tina shares a leadership skill she learned, and John shares a communicator he admires and ingredients for successful communication. (00:18:31) Conclusion (00:00) - Introduction (02:05) - The Core of Knight-Hennessy Scholars (02:53) - Knight-Hennessy Scholars Leadership Model (04:32) - Empathy and Humility in Leadership (06:58) - Storytelling in Leadership (08:20) - Challenges in Storytelling (09:54) - Diversity in Leadership (12:18) - Feedback in Leadership Development (13:28) - Aspiring to Big Ideas in Leadership (14:14) - The Leading Matters Podcast (16:08) - The Final Three Questions (19:29) - Conclusion
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