If you are looking to invest in your growth as a leader I would like to make you aware of one of my favorite leadership events each year, Leadercast. This transformational event will be held on May 5th this year.
Leadercast was recently named by Forbes as one leadership conference you don’t won’t to miss in 2017.
Each year I come away inspired with a notebook full of new insights to help me grow and successfully overcome the challenges that leaders face.
The year’s theme is, “Powered By Purpose”. This event will inspire you and encourage you in your growth as a leader and a person. You will learn at the feet of leaders who are known around the world for their accomplishments and leadership abilities.
This one-of-a-kind event will be broadcast live from Atlanta and simulcast into communities across the globe. For more details and to register check out their site: Leadercast.com
In anticipation of this year’s Leadercast event I am re-posting some of my favorite content from past events. Below is my notes from Chip Heath’s 2010 talk.
Marriage is a time that we embrace change, so change is not always seen as negative.
There is a part of us is in love with our current comfort.
The Elephant and the Rider
Emotional Elephant
Successful change is the result of providing both direction and motivation for the elephant.
Successful Change:
The Power of Positive Differentiators
Chip then tells story of successfully improving a terrible child nutrition problem in Vietnam under extremely difficult circumstances by focusing on the best nourished kids as a group and examining what their mother’s were doing differently than the other mothers.
Study the Bright Spots!
Are there bright spots in your organization that if analyzed and studied then duplicated in other parts of your organization could expand successful change?
Motivate the elephant for the long journey of change!
Look for the bright spots and copy them!
Catch someone doing something right, celebrate it and duplicate it!
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