This episode digs into the DISC styles in a way that feels honest, practical, and eye-opening. Jeff Sigel expands on the basic understanding of the DISC assessment to show each style reacts in a crisis and why some leaders rush toward action while others protect the peace. It is a simple example that reveals a lot about what drives us and what blinds us. We talk about the moments when our instincts help us and the moments when they get in the way. You will hear how assumptions create stress, ...
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This episode digs into the DISC styles in a way that feels honest, practical, and eye-opening. Jeff Sigel expands on the basic understanding of the DISC assessment to show each style reacts in a crisis and why some leaders rush toward action while others protect the peace. It is a simple example that reveals a lot about what drives us and what blinds us. We talk about the moments when our instincts help us and the moments when they get in the way. You will hear how assumptions create stress, ...
Data-Driven Leadership: The Science of Leading Well
Bad Bosses, Great Leaders
33 minutes
1 month ago
Data-Driven Leadership: The Science of Leading Well
What do the world’s top military leaders know about character, competence, and communication that the rest of us miss? Tom Collins is a pediatric cardiologist, leadership researcher, and podcast host who interviewed 51 four-star generals and admirals to uncover the traits that make great leaders across any field. In this episode, Tom joins Rebecca to share his findings—spanning decades of military experience and billion-dollar responsibilities—and how he distilled it all into a practic...
Bad Bosses, Great Leaders
This episode digs into the DISC styles in a way that feels honest, practical, and eye-opening. Jeff Sigel expands on the basic understanding of the DISC assessment to show each style reacts in a crisis and why some leaders rush toward action while others protect the peace. It is a simple example that reveals a lot about what drives us and what blinds us. We talk about the moments when our instincts help us and the moments when they get in the way. You will hear how assumptions create stress, ...