
203: Todd Rovak - Emotional Intelligence, Trust, Authenticity, Hiring The Right People
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun May 07 2017
Show Notes
Common themes of leaders who sustain excellence:
- They know why they're there
 - "They always have their eye on the why"
 - "They think about success often"
 - They understand their strengths and weaknesses
 - "Surround yourself with people who compliment your strengths/weaknesses"
 
- How did Todd make a quick ascent to CEO? 
- There must be an opportunity and then you "must go like hell when that happens"
 - "I love the outcome, I love the impact we have"
 - "When coming up through the company, I always kept an eye on the overall strategy"
 - "Don't focus on getting credit for the project."
 - "Make sure your personal goals and company goals are aligned."
 
 - How he does two separate CEO roles? — "Must surround yourself with people you trust" 
- "A strong WE"
 
 - Calendar/Time Management 
- All meetings are 15 minutes in length — This forces people to get to the point immediately
 - Week unfolds: 
- Front load all staff meetings by 1:00 Monday. Must be done by Monday afternoon — "What are the goals for the week?"
 - Having a chief of staff is important
 - Todd is an introvert and does not do back to back meetings all day. Needs 30 minutes breaks every 3 meetings to think
 - "You said an important word… And that word is THINK"
 
 
 - "As a manager you are responsible for the success of people." — Management means you have a responsibility for them 
- Must give feedback. Feedback is a gift. It's generous to give feedback.
 
 - "There's nothing easier than sharing credit."
 - "Management is around understanding the differences in people, and getting the best out of them"
 - "Leadership is about painting a vision" 
- Lead with trust
 - Todd's story of his first client engagement – FAILED… How his boss responded with trust was powerful — "I trust you"
 
 - When managing through a crisis… BE: 
- Clear
 - Calm
 - Credible
 
 - How sketch comedy can help you be a better leader 
- Bring your whole self to your job
 - Build emotional intelligence
 
 - Paying employees to take a class that has nothing to do with work (Learn a second language, guitar lessons, etc)
 - Hiring process: 
- "What are the first 5 things you read everyday?" — "Okay, now tell me the real answer. I want to learn about you, not what you think I want to hear" 
- "I want to hear them defend or support an argument. It doesn't matter what it's about
 
 
 - "What are the first 5 things you read everyday?" — "Okay, now tell me the real answer. I want to learn about you, not what you think I want to hear" 
 - Books to read: The Enders Game — Incredible story about getting the best out of people and creating teams
 - To be a Learning Leader? — "A process of building.  It's a thing you do." 
- "Time is a really expensive leader." "Must always evolve and pick up lessons"