The moment a boulder lands on your path is the moment your leadership shows. Do you freeze and wait for clarity, or move and create it? We dig into the simple but potent idea that action produces information and explore how the best teams keep delivering even when the trail turns steep and the hail starts to fall. We start by reframing accountability as power. Instead of punishing misses, we coach people to get curious about obstacles: What exactly is in our way, how big is it, and where’s t...
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The moment a boulder lands on your path is the moment your leadership shows. Do you freeze and wait for clarity, or move and create it? We dig into the simple but potent idea that action produces information and explore how the best teams keep delivering even when the trail turns steep and the hail starts to fall. We start by reframing accountability as power. Instead of punishing misses, we coach people to get curious about obstacles: What exactly is in our way, how big is it, and where’s t...
Your Meetings Are Killing Productivity and Here's Why
Lead In 30 Podcast
29 minutes
6 months ago
Your Meetings Are Killing Productivity and Here's Why
The science shows we're doing it all wrong! New research about virtual and offsite meetings shows they're leading to burnout and lack of engagement. We're doing it all wrong. In this episode Lone Rock Leadership cofounder Russ Hill shares three new scientific research studies that shows how we need to adjust our virtual meetings and our offsite schedules to boost engagement and drive results. • Virtual meetings should ideally last 30 minutes, never exceeding 2 hours • Limit meetings to 3-4 p...
Lead In 30 Podcast
The moment a boulder lands on your path is the moment your leadership shows. Do you freeze and wait for clarity, or move and create it? We dig into the simple but potent idea that action produces information and explore how the best teams keep delivering even when the trail turns steep and the hail starts to fall. We start by reframing accountability as power. Instead of punishing misses, we coach people to get curious about obstacles: What exactly is in our way, how big is it, and where’s t...