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View Judith Speaking on:
Learncom.com
Judith
Glaser speaking about Creating We
& The DNA of Leadership
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Speaking topics
include, but are not limited to:
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How
Executive Coaching Can Help CEOs Succeed
Drawn from my 25 year Organizational
and Executive Coaching Practice, this highly engaging
session will enlighten executives on why leaders
fail, how leaders succeed and how leaders can use
executive coaching to “change one thing, change
everything.”
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Becoming
the CEO Everyone Wants to Work With!
There is a new leaders emerging today that
calls on leaders to be more engaging, less ego-driven,
more facilitative than dictatorial. We all fall
back into our old power-habits especially when no
one gives us feedback to help us change. This highly
engaging session will help leaders see the “patterns”
that may be trapping them and how to break their
old habits.
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Raising Your Organizational
IQ
No work is more important for a leader than creating
a culture in which all team members can contribute.
That raises the collective IQ of the company and
pays big dividends as the business gleans ideas
for new strategies and improved processes. Before
most workers will share their ideas and insights,
leaders must create the environment for sharing-it
doesn't happen by telling people to do it. In this
highly engaging session, leaders will learn how
to create “safe spaces” for healthy, innovative
conversations for harvesting the wisdom and insights
from their employees and team.
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Turning
Difficult Conversations into Coaching Moments
The least developed muscle in the world of business
is the ability to be candid – to have a difficult
conversation with someone we care about. When we
are upset with someone, it’s so much easier to talk
through others – that is called triangulation. This
highly engaging session will focus on marrying candor
and caring and provide templates for having conversations
that transform relationships and outcomes.
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Creating
WE: Change I-Thinking to We- Thinking and Build
a Healthy Thriving Organization
Our mindscape determines what we focus on,
what we see, how we react and how we influence others.
When we lead from a We-centric Mindset, we create
environments that are more than collaborative, they
are transformational. In this highly energetic session,
participants will explore the nature of I and We-centric
mindsets and how to create transformation in organizations.
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The DNA of Leadership
What if we really did have leadership genes, and
if we could create environments that helped leaders
at all levels express their unique DNA. New research
into genetics is confirming we do, in fact, have
leadership genes. In a very engaging and energetic
session, discover The DNA of Leadership, and how
successful companies are shaping their environments
to express both their organizational and individual
DNA.
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Is Bully Boss in Your DNA?
While we are learning that the new leadership is
more about leader as facilitator than leader as
boss, the real question is: do we have Bully Boss
in our DNA and if so, how to manage it, handle it
and not be trapped by it. In this soul searching
session, leaders will hear and explore stories of
leadership from the real world, and see what the
signs of Bully Boss Syndrome are so they can prevent
it from eroding the organizational terrain.
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How to handle a Bully Boss,
Bully Peer and Bully Self! Anyone who has
had a bully boss knows how deleterious they are
to our well being. They intimidate, they minimize,
and they demonstrate aggressiveness and often choose
targets to single out – thereby creating fear in
everyone with whom they work. At the same time we
know that Human Beings are hardwired for alpha dominant
behavior. We seek power and influence, and want
and need to have important roles in our society
and community. Being included, being valued are
all vital to our health and well being. When we
fall into extreme needs for power – power over others
– and have addictions to power – we can become the
bully bosses everyone fears. This highly engaging
session deals with how to handle bully bosses in
the workplace.
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Navigational Listening… The
Racer’s Edge
Listening is virtually the most important skill
a leader can develop. Listening is more than hearing.
Listening is a navigational tool leaders use to
assess the landscape, create maps for what is going
on inside, understand interpersonal dynamics, and
clarify strategies for success. We can listen with
our heart or our head or both. We “read into” what
we hear and make interpretations. Listening is rarely
from a neutral point of view. In this highly engaging
session you will learn about listening from a new
and powerful perspective – one that provides a new
perspective on how to influence with power and integrity.
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Living the Brand – Case Studies
of Successful Companies When a culture
lives the brand, it means that employees are engaged
with each other in understanding and interpreting
the brand and executing it at every touch point
with the customer. Often, when the brand is less
differentiated, employees are working everyday without
the sight to the customer and without the realization
of how their enterprise uniquely delivers what is
says it will. When employees learn to live the brand,
they resonate a high level of valued expertise in
concert with each other and provide outstanding
service in a way not available anywhere else. In
this session we’ll talk about how successful companies
create a “living the brand experience” in their
organizations.
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Vital Conversations
The quality of the culture depends on the quality
of relationships, which depend on the quality of
conversations. Everything happens through conversation.
In this hands-on session, participants will “deconstruct”
conversations to uncover what happens in conversations
that turns us on, turns us off, and causes us to
discover our potential or get stuck in the past.
We will use “real-plays” to help leaders discover
new ways to converse with power, influence and positive
impact.
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Deciphering the Language
of Leadership
As we talk with others, we are not only talking
about information/content, we are also negotiating
for power and influence. Encoded in every conversation
is a language of leadership – both positional and
personal – that establishes a contract from which
we operate with others. Learn how to see the code,
change the code and create powerful partnerships
in the process.
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Keep the Pulse on People,
Profits and Productivity
It’s easy for leaders to get so focused on the bottom
line that they fail to remember that its people
who produce results. What do CFOs, CIOs and other
C-suite leaders need to remember to create high-productivity
environments where people produce more than expected.
What are the 7 Universal Desires of Human Beings?
In this highly interactive session, leaders learn
what they can do to ensure they honor our universal
human nature, and get the job done at the same time?
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From Silos to Halos
The most destructive energy in business is exclusion
and the most powerful is inclusion. We know what
it feels like to be inside of a company with silos
– it causes is to stop sharing, to fear others are
adversaries. We hold on to knowledge, resources,
and we play a zero sum game. What can leaders do
to break down the silos and build a new level of
respect and collaboration along the different parts
of the organization? In this highly energetic, real
life focused session leaders learn to assess what
it takes to move from Silos to Halos.
- Lessons from
Successful Leaders
When we explore case studies of successful leaders,
we often find that they have been faced with incredible
challenges bigger than what they can handle alone.
Creating engagement and releasing passion are vital
to the success of an organization. Equally important
is to balance candor and caring. In this interactive
session leaders will have the opportunity to share
and work on real life challenges in creating companies
everyone wants to work in.
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View Judith Speaking
on:
Learncom.com
Judith
Glaser speaking about Creating We
and The DNA of Leadership
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I
love to see talented people on a roll and it gave me great
pleasure to see you rolling – totally in your element
and having a good time. In fact, you gave a good time
to everybody. But you also changed how a lot of people
think about themselves and their work, so you did a lot
of good today. I can’t tell you how happy I am about your
performance.
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