In this episode, Dwayne interviews Carrie Kish, CEO at Culture Sync, about the pivotal role of strategic self-awareness in leadership and business success. Carrie, who holds a master's degree in organizational psychology and has worked with major clients like Microsoft and Coca-Cola, discusses how personal relationships mirror professional dynamics and emphasizes the importance of full commitment and challenging limiting beliefs. Key topics include the transition from 'dollars for hours' to 'dollars for results' work models, the value of effective coaching, managing anxiety, and investing time and resources wisely. Practical advice on building a thriving virtual culture, providing and receiving feedback, and aligning team goals and values to resolve conflicts and achieve success is also provided. This episode is a comprehensive exploration of leadership, communication, and self-awareness, offering valuable insights for business owners and leaders.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Meet Carrie Kish: A Powerhouse in Leadership
02:35 The Importance of Commitment in Relationships and Business
04:02 The 100% Commitment Metaphor
06:36 Company Policies and Their Impact
07:09 Understanding 100% Commitment vs. 50/50
11:32 Developing Strategic Self-Awareness
32:48 The Role of Feedback in Self-Awareness
45:27 Recognizing Implicit Bias in Leadership
46:00 Coaching and Accountability in the Workplace
46:54 The Role of DEI in Professional Settings
48:20 The Importance of Feedback for Leaders
48:52 Coaching Strategies and Practices
52:37 Balancing Work and Personal Life
53:26 The Distinction Between Coaching and Mentoring
54:52 Investing in Leadership Development
58:00 Building Virtual Culture Post-COVID
01:04:59 Challenging Limiting Beliefs
01:25:57 Aligning Goals and Values in Business
01:29:45 Conclusion and Resources
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