
277: Tom Goodwin - Life Advice From The #1 Influencer On LinkedIn
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun Sep 30 2018
Show Notes
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #277: Tom Goodwin - Life Advice From The #1 Influencer On LinkedIn
Show Notes:
- Commonalities of sustaining excellence: 
- Confidence + Conviction
 - Ability to make quick decisions with limited amounts of information
 - Faith in their judgement
 
 - "There is a feeling in the room when a quality leader walks in. A charisma, an energy, a presence."
 - How does one develop charisma? 
- "Introversion is more interesting to me. Great presenters are introverts. They are empathetic and think of the audience first."
 
 - There is "cultural permission" when you're on stage. The audience is rooting for you to succeed. Use that energy and positive vibes
 - The importance of a proper introduction
 - Head of Innovation at Zenith. What does that entail? "An observer. Reading a lot. Gain perspective through a lot of global travel. You learn more from countries outside of the U.S. where we have everything that we could want or need."
 - How he became the #1 Influencer on LinkedIn? 
- First, look for the differences in commonality vs causation. There is a difference
 - "I orchestrate a conversation on LinkedIn. I facilitate it through my articles. I don't claim to know everything."
 - "I got quite irritated. I got fired at my job for being outspoken. I started sharing my beliefs and it caught on."
 - "Because I wasn't filtered, it hit a nerve with people. I am not careful with my words."
 
 - How to gain support for your passion/side hustle while working at a big company 
- "Encouraging this attracts great candidates and helps retain top talent."
 - "Senior management needs to support and encourage it. If they have envy or are insecure, then it won't work."
 
 - "Large companies need to understand why they got big. Those reasons may not be what gets them to the next level. We need to rethink rigidity."
 - "Life is about creating good problems."
 - "We need to create a culture of progressive criticism." 
- The Apple commercial: "It took 1,000 No's to get to a Yes"
 
 - "We shouldn't worship busyness. We should worship output."
 - The reason for writing Digital Darwinism
 - Life/Career Advice: 
- "Don't worry. Too many people spend their youth thinking their career would take a tidy path. It's not. My career has been quite messy, but it's worked out fine. Be humble, thoughtful, and empathetic."
 - Develop curiosity - "The UK education fuels curiosity, fuels interest. That doesn't seem to happen in the States. We need a breadth of the world. Like James Dyson or Elon Musk."
 - Build a network - "Job postings. That's not how the world works and it won't in the future. I want sparkly talent that has five other jobs. Don't be afraid to nurture multiple talents."
 - Have a sense of humor. It helps ease the mood/tension and makes you more enjoyable to be around.
 
 - Issue: "We're obsessed with being correct rather than being helpful. That's not good."
 - Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea
 - Use the "Get To Know You Document"
 
Social Media:
- Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomfgoodwin
 - Read: Digital Darwinism
 - Connect with me on LinkedIn
 - Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
 - To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12