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2008 – The Power of Uplifting Others in Your Leadership Journey with The Serving Way’s Chris Thyberg
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Sep 09, 2024
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00:20:42

Leadership Development: Embracing the Growing Edge

In a recent episode of the podcast, host Josh delves into the intricacies of leadership with Chris Thyberg, a seasoned leadership coach and the founder of "The Serving Way." The conversation sheds light on the multifaceted nature of leadership, particularly the challenges leaders face as they transition from technical roles to leadership positions. This blog post will break down the key insights from the episode, offering actionable advice and thorough explanations to guide aspiring and current leaders. Josh sets the stage by underscoring the critical role of effective leadership across various sectors, including nonprofits, startups, and established companies. He introduces the concept of the "growing edge," a term coined by Chris Thyberg to describe the pivotal moment when leaders realize that their existing skills and competencies may no longer suffice for future success. Chris defines the "growing edge" as a critical juncture where leaders experience discomfort or imposter syndrome, recognizing that their previous methods of success are now hindering their progress. This often occurs when a leader who has excelled in a technical role transitions to a leadership position, where managing teams and navigating organizational dynamics require a different skill set. Chris argues that sustainable success in leadership requires a focus on both the outer game and the inner game. The outer game includes the visible aspects of leadership—what leaders say, do, and how they perform, encompassing measurable outcomes, competencies, and performance. The inner game involves self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and presence. Chris likens this to needing an "operating system upgrade," where leaders must cultivate their inner resources to navigate the complexities of their roles and foster a positive environment for their teams. He emphasizes the importance of radical listening and views himself as a midwife for leaders, helping them to birth their potential and navigate their journeys of growth.

About Chris Thyberg:

  Chris has a driving commitment to serve leaders who serve purposes greater than themselves and seek to offer real value to all their stakeholders. If this is you, Chris is your coach. Chris and his wife have been married for over four decades. Together, they raise chickens, tend the garden, and renew with slow meals, eclectic reading, and outdoor adventures. They delight in spending time with their adult kids, their partners, and are getting ready to welcome their first grandchild. Chris enjoys an occasional whiskey and cigar night with his two grown sons, cheering for Liverpool FC, having fancy coffee with his daughter, and listening to music from ambient to zydeco. Chris loves to travel extensively for professional and personal growth, having visited and worked in Africa, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. For more than 35 years, Chris and his family have lived in a socially and economically diverse Pittsburgh neighborhood. They love being a part of this vibrant, diverse community. Chris and his wife consistently advocate for equitable housing, employment, and education in their area. This passion for service carries into Chris’s calling to help leaders navigate the realities of identity, power, and culture. We all need places where we get to do great work that’s worth doing. That’s why we’re called “The Serving Way.”  

About The Serving Way:

The Serving Way offers tailored coaching for emerging and experienced leaders in all sectors. My distinct approach as a partner and an ally in your unique development will draw out your inherent powers as a leader. Through outcome-focused, growth-oriented exploration, we will work together at your leading edge to expand skillful, effective action grounded in how you are evolving professionally and personally. Equipped with new...

Leadership Development: Embracing the Growing Edge

In a recent episode of the podcast, host Josh delves into the intricacies of leadership with Chris Thyberg, a seasoned leadership coach and the founder of "The Serving Way." The conversation sheds light on the multifaceted nature of leadership, particularly the challenges leaders face as they transition from technical roles to leadership positions. This blog post will break down the key insights from the episode, offering actionable advice and thorough explanations to guide aspiring and current leaders. Josh sets the stage by underscoring the critical role of effective leadership across various sectors, including nonprofits, startups, and established companies. He introduces the concept of the "growing edge," a term coined by Chris Thyberg to describe the pivotal moment when leaders realize that their existing skills and competencies may no longer suffice for future success. Chris defines the "growing edge" as a critical juncture where leaders experience discomfort or imposter syndrome, recognizing that their previous methods of success are now hindering their progress. This often occurs when a leader who has excelled in a technical role transitions to a leadership position, where managing teams and navigating organizational dynamics require a different skill set. Chris argues that sustainable success in leadership requires a focus on both the outer game and the inner game. The outer game includes the visible aspects of leadership—what leaders say, do, and how they perform, encompassing measurable outcomes, competencies, and performance. The inner game involves self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and presence. Chris likens this to needing an "operating system upgrade," where leaders must cultivate their inner resources to navigate the complexities of their roles and foster a positive environment for their teams. He emphasizes the importance of radical listening and views himself as a midwife for leaders, helping them to birth their potential and navigate their journeys of growth.

About Chris Thyberg:

  Chris has a driving commitment to serve leaders who serve purposes greater than themselves and seek to offer real value to all their stakeholders. If this is you, Chris is your coach. Chris and his wife have been married for over four decades. Together, they raise chickens, tend the garden, and renew with slow meals, eclectic reading, and outdoor adventures. They delight in spending time with their adult kids, their partners, and are getting ready to welcome their first grandchild. Chris enjoys an occasional whiskey and cigar night with his two grown sons, cheering for Liverpool FC, having fancy coffee with his daughter, and listening to music from ambient to zydeco. Chris loves to travel extensively for professional and personal growth, having visited and worked in Africa, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. For more than 35 years, Chris and his family have lived in a socially and economically diverse Pittsburgh neighborhood. They love being a part of this vibrant, diverse community. Chris and his wife consistently advocate for equitable housing, employment, and education in their area. This passion for service carries into Chris’s calling to help leaders navigate the realities of identity, power, and culture. We all need places where we get to do great work that’s worth doing. That’s why we’re called “The Serving Way.”  

About The Serving Way:

The Serving Way offers tailored coaching for emerging and experienced leaders in all sectors. My distinct approach as a partner and an ally in your unique development will draw out your inherent powers as a leader. Through outcome-focused, growth-oriented exploration, we will work together at your leading edge to expand skillful, effective action grounded in how you are evolving professionally and personally. Equipped with new perspectives and practices, you will experience fresh options, make bold choices, and take strong action to achieve breakthrough results. As you lead your team in service of great purpose, your enterprise will create lasting value for all of your stakeholders. Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guest

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Want to learn more? Check out The Serving Way website at https://theservingway.com/ Check out The Serving Way on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-serving-way/ Check out Chris Thyberg on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/christhyberg/ Don’t forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time!  

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