Michael Answers Your Questions
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audio
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Publication Date |
Sep 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:29:20

Leaders are problem solvers, and that means coming up with the right answers. The problem is that you may have no one to go to with our own inquiries. It’s tough to be the one everybody’s looking to for solutions when you’ve got more questions than answers! The longer we’re in leadership, the more we’re convinced that asking the right questions is far more important than always having an answer in your hip pocket.

That’s why we take time out once in awhile to let you ask the questions that are on your mind. That’s what this episode is about. Think of it as a whiteboard session. We’ll tackle some of your most persistent questions and offer the benefit of our experience.

Here’s what’s inside this episode:

  • Andy Comer asks how to create meaningful relationship goals in the SMARTER™ format.
  • Jordan Brittley wants to know how to keep track of revenue goals—without becoming a slave to them.
  • Sprout Marketing asks how to maintain a personal connection with employees as your business scales.
  • Tom Tonkin poses a question about the definition of leadership.
  • Katie Eckleman wants to know how to share her ideas about goal setting with upper management.
  • Heather Button asks what to do when another department in the company isn’t leading effectively.
  • Chad Ingels wants to know what are the first things to delegate as you scale up from a one-person organization.
  • Kim Metzler asks for the best systems and hacks for someone who struggles with organization.
  • Belinda wants to know when to “let go” of a project.
  • Dee asks about how to land a job.
  • Greg Brown has a question about how to balance your focus between the things you can control versus the things you can’t.
  • Kevin Gomez wonders what to do when you personal growth plan causes you to outgrow your leaders. 

With questions on leadership, productivity, goal setting, and personal growth, we know there’ll be some positive takeaways for you in this episode.

After listening, here’s your next step: choose one practical action you can take today to begin making a positive change in your business or personal life. Remember, big changes always begin with one small step in the right direction. 

Resources from this episode:

  • 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller
  • Your Best Year Ever by Michael Hyatt
  • Focus on This
  • Full Focus Planner
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 1” by Michael Hyatt
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 2” by Michael Hyatt
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 3” by Michael Hyatt  

For more podcasts, visit https://leadto.win

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Michael tackles some of your most persistent questions.

Leaders are problem solvers, and that means coming up with the right answers. The problem is that you may have no one to go to with our own inquiries. It’s tough to be the one everybody’s looking to for solutions when you’ve got more questions than answers! The longer we’re in leadership, the more we’re convinced that asking the right questions is far more important than always having an answer in your hip pocket.

That’s why we take time out once in awhile to let you ask the questions that are on your mind. That’s what this episode is about. Think of it as a whiteboard session. We’ll tackle some of your most persistent questions and offer the benefit of our experience.

Here’s what’s inside this episode:

  • Andy Comer asks how to create meaningful relationship goals in the SMARTER™ format.
  • Jordan Brittley wants to know how to keep track of revenue goals—without becoming a slave to them.
  • Sprout Marketing asks how to maintain a personal connection with employees as your business scales.
  • Tom Tonkin poses a question about the definition of leadership.
  • Katie Eckleman wants to know how to share her ideas about goal setting with upper management.
  • Heather Button asks what to do when another department in the company isn’t leading effectively.
  • Chad Ingels wants to know what are the first things to delegate as you scale up from a one-person organization.
  • Kim Metzler asks for the best systems and hacks for someone who struggles with organization.
  • Belinda wants to know when to “let go” of a project.
  • Dee asks about how to land a job.
  • Greg Brown has a question about how to balance your focus between the things you can control versus the things you can’t.
  • Kevin Gomez wonders what to do when you personal growth plan causes you to outgrow your leaders. 

With questions on leadership, productivity, goal setting, and personal growth, we know there’ll be some positive takeaways for you in this episode.

After listening, here’s your next step: choose one practical action you can take today to begin making a positive change in your business or personal life. Remember, big changes always begin with one small step in the right direction. 

Resources from this episode:

  • 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller
  • Your Best Year Ever by Michael Hyatt
  • Focus on This
  • Full Focus Planner
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 1” by Michael Hyatt
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 2” by Michael Hyatt
  • “How to Get Your Boss to Say Yes: Part 3” by Michael Hyatt  

For more podcasts, visit https://leadto.win

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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