
352: Patrick Lencioni - The Five Key Actions Of Excellent Leaders
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Mon Feb 17 2020
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Episode #352: Patrick Lencioni - The Five Key Actions Of Excellent Leaders
Notes:
- Leaders who sustain excellence = 
- Humility - They don't feel they are more important than others, but they realize that their words and actions carry more weight.
 
 - "Leadership is a privilege... It's about serving others. A lot of leaders lead because they think it looks cool."
 - "Leadership has to be about what you can give, not what you can get."
 - Exploring the two leadership motives: 
- Reward-centered leadership: the belief that being a leader is the reward for hard work, and therefore, that the experience of being a leader should be pleasant and enjoyable, avoiding anything mundane, unpleasant or uncomfortable.
 - Responsibility-centered leadership: the belief that being a leader is a responsibility, and therefore that the experience of leading should be difficult and challenging (though certainly not without elements of personal gratification).
 
 - One of the questions to ask yourself: 
- "How do you see your job in terms of verbs?" — what do you do to really help the business?
 
 - The leader must be a constant, incessant reminder of the company's purpose, strategy, values, & priorities. You're not only the CEO, you're the CRO." Chief Reminding Officer
 - The actions of great leaders: 
- Running great meetings
 - Managing the executive team
 - Managing the executives as individuals
 - Having difficult conversations with people
 - Constantly communicating and repeating key messages to employees
 
 - "The CEO should have the most painful job in the company."
 - For the mid-level manager -- "Am I waking up with the right rationale to do this job?"
 - Love is a verb: 
- Time
 - Affection
 - Discipline
 
 - "Leadership is not a noun, it's a verb."
 - Running great meetings: 
- "Meetings are the central activity of leadership.  Bad leaders have other people run their meetings." 
- Good meetings have debate and conflict. People are able to be passionate without consequence. The leader prioritizes what will be talked about.
 
 
 - "Meetings are the central activity of leadership.  Bad leaders have other people run their meetings." 
 - CEO's are responsible to build teams. Your job is to build teams based on trust
 - When receiving a message from a cynical leader who says "You don't understand." Our response? "No, we're not going to be that way. The ones who do the hard work change the world."
 - Micro-managing vs. Accountability: 
- "There is an abdication of management. You should know what your team is doing."
 
 - Parenting: "The great news about being a parent is it's humbling."
 - The leader must be the chief reminding officer: 
- "Constant, incessant, reminder of the company's purpose, strategy, values, and priorities. You must over-communicate."
 
 - Marriage advice: 
- "Be completely humble, vulnerable, especially in front of the kids. Engage in healthy conflict. When people can't argue, that's a problem."