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Labrador Leadership

95 Episodes

18 minutes | 8 months ago
094 Labrador Leadership | Dr. Gail Summerskill and Writing With Sofie
Best selling Amazon Author Dr. Gail Summerskill talks about her new book on writing titled Writing with Sofie. The professor and creative professional talks convincingly about the need to support those that are trying to improve their writing in the classroom or at the start of their first personal writing project.
9 minutes | 10 months ago
Corona Months Not Weeks; The Work of the Pharmacist
Bob talks about research that shows the Corona Virus shutdown may have months remaining rather than weeks. He also shares a story of a pharmacist who is committed to do his duty
6 minutes | 10 months ago
New Directives from the CDC and Tara Burgio of ATI Shifts Production
Bob updates a directive from the CDC for protecting infrastructure workers who may not have been able to avoid contact. He also reports on ATI Decorative Laminates President Tara Burgio moving production to serve hospitals and law enforcement.
6 minutes | 10 months ago
Using Power in the Time of Corona
Bob updates the state of the Eastern U.S and talks about opportunities when using power during COVID-19.
12 minutes | 10 months ago
093 Labrador Leadership | Molly Snider of Steelhead Management Talks About the RVA’s Scotts Addition
Molly Snider of the Coolest Women in the RVA chats about the expansion and hip factor of Scotts Addition.  She talks about what it takes to manage one of the premier properties in midtown.
8 minutes | 10 months ago
Company Communications in the Age of the Corona Pandemic
8 minutes | 10 months ago
Those Who Cannot Work From Home
A recap of the comments from the Surgeon General and thoughts about people who cannot work from home.
9 minutes | 10 months ago
Leadership in the new normal of the Corona Virus
This episode marks the start of a daily series on the role of leadership in the new normal.
18 minutes | a year ago
092 Labrador Leadership | Suzanne Rosenhammer Talks Leadership, Career, and Growth in the Tech World in the RVA
Bob kicks off the Coolest Women in the RVA series with a special visit from Suzanne Rosenhammer. They talk leadership and career in the tech world of the RVA.
18 minutes | a year ago
091 Labrador Leadership Podcast–Matthew Shapiro
Matthew Shapiro of 6Wheels Consulting is a leader in the disability community. In this episode he and Bob talk abut his work lobbying from the state legislature to the streets on behalf os the disabled.
15 minutes | 2 years ago
Critical Thinking | Labrador Leadership Podcast 090
Bob talks about the place and importance of critical thinking in the leadership toolbox.
16 minutes | 2 years ago
Inclusion and How to Avoid Bias in the Workplace | Labrador Leadership Podcast 089
Bob talks about strategies we can take to improve eliminating biases in building and leading our teams.
27 minutes | 2 years ago
Humble Leadership is at the Core of Transformations | Labrador Leadership Podcast 088
Bob welcomes Megan Morris to the show! They discuss the concept of humble leadership and how it can trigger behaviors that will improve results for your team.
17 minutes | 2 years ago
Does Leadership Look Different therough the Lens of a Startup? | Labrador Leadership Podcast 087
Bob talks about how leaders of a startup may have a different perspective on what leadership actions are most important.
23 minutes | 3 years ago
Five Great Places for Leadership | Labrador Leadership Podcast 086
Bob and Alex talk about a list of the top five companies that are know for leadership development.  GE, no surprise, is at the top of that list.  But there are also important points to consider if you are not in one of these larger corporations, not the least of which is whether or not there are leadership development activities going on there.  Bob contends that one of the most important activities is that of assessment, a data driven review of wheat one's strengths and weaknesses are.  Self awareness is at the top of the list, and that characteristic is at the core of emotional intelligence.
17 minutes | 4 years ago
Season Two Begins With a Tribute to the Leadership of Pat Summitt | Labrador Leadership Podcast 084
Bob kicks of the second season of the podcast with a welcome and a tribute to the leadership of Lady Vols basketball coach Pat Summitt who passed away this summer. Summit was the winningest coach man or woman at the division one level. She took over the team in 1976 at the age of 22. She went on to win eight national titles, appear in 18 Final Fours, and 1,098 games.
26 minutes | 5 years ago
020 Watch Out For the Trouble Stress Brings to Leaders
The impact that stress can have on leaders, entrepreneurs, and their teams can be so great that it can let all the air out of the balloon. A recent survey showed that 40% of all workers say that their job is very stressful, 26% say they are very burned out. A quarter of people see their job as the number one stressor in their lives. Has life gotten more stressful? What can this mean for you in all the critical roles of your life?
25 minutes | 5 years ago
029 Entrepreneur On Fire's John Lee Dumas Talks About Becoming A Leader
Bob is proud to welcome Entrepreneur On Fire's John Lee Dumas! John takes time out from his hugely successful Fire Nation to share his thoughts on leadership in the service, in the corporate world, and as an entrepreneur. Are you Labsters ready to ignite?
18 minutes | 5 years ago
048 What Men Can Learn From Women Who Are More Engaging Leaders
Bob and Alex talk about engaging your employees. Alex contends that a man's voice can be very soothing, but a woman's voice can be very nurturing. Bob says that the best bosses he has had through his career may have been women. Survey results from Gallup say that women managers are more engaged at work. Female employees prefer female bosses.
21 minutes | 5 years ago
057 Leaders Should Consider Being Late Is Not Really a Crime
Bob and Alex talk about the proposition that being late shouldn't be seen as a fault, but rather as a sign of innate optimism.
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