Emily Sander talks with John Knowlton about what real success means, why it's an ongoing process, and how to use your natural talents at work. They share practical ideas for Chiefs of Staff, like focusing on tasks that give you energy, trimming your to-do list, and using clear company values to make decisions. John Knowlton also shares advice on morning routines and his book "Thinking for Success." Links Mentioned: John Knowlton’s Book: Thinking for Success John Knowlton’s Website Get in to...
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Emily Sander talks with John Knowlton about what real success means, why it's an ongoing process, and how to use your natural talents at work. They share practical ideas for Chiefs of Staff, like focusing on tasks that give you energy, trimming your to-do list, and using clear company values to make decisions. John Knowlton also shares advice on morning routines and his book "Thinking for Success." Links Mentioned: John Knowlton’s Book: Thinking for Success John Knowlton’s Website Get in to...
Listener Question: Why Your Boss Wants Results, Not Databases
Leveraging Leadership
13 minutes
1 month ago
Listener Question: Why Your Boss Wants Results, Not Databases
Emily Sander answers a listener’s question about how to get through to a boss who says, “I don’t care about the database, I care about results.” She talks about reframing communication to focus on the boss’s priorities, suggests offering options for overcoming constraints, and gives tips like sharing summaries instead of full reports. Emily shares examples, including her own experience with company data sets, and explains how choosing different words can keep conversations productive. Links...
Leveraging Leadership
Emily Sander talks with John Knowlton about what real success means, why it's an ongoing process, and how to use your natural talents at work. They share practical ideas for Chiefs of Staff, like focusing on tasks that give you energy, trimming your to-do list, and using clear company values to make decisions. John Knowlton also shares advice on morning routines and his book "Thinking for Success." Links Mentioned: John Knowlton’s Book: Thinking for Success John Knowlton’s Website Get in to...