Christine Dolliver knows a thing or two about bringing out the best in people. As the go-to for People Strategy at Dealers Wholesale, she’s a phenomenal example of what is possible when you put really good intentionality into your goals and culture, truly living your purpose and your values, and developing people and developing leaders. In this chat on "Show Up as a Leader," Christine sits down with Rosie Ward to talk about what really makes workplaces tick and why you don’t have to choose between being a people-focused or results-focused company.
Tag: Authenticity
The Portal to Perspective: Working with Triggers with Chris Johnson
In this episode, Dr. Chris offers key strategies for managing triggers and enhancing leadership presence. She delves into how leaders can reframe their view of stress, face triggers, and utilize them to foster growth and adaptability. Chris, renowned executive leadership coach, psychologist, and consultant shares practices to help leaders not only be more self-aware but also adept at navigating the complexities of modern organizational landscapes.
The Power of Taking Ownership with Adrian Koehler
Adrian Koehler, the founder of Take New Ground, has a powerful way of looking at ownership and an approach to crushing despair. In this episode with host Dr. Rosie Ward, Adrian shares his journey of overcoming "life lies" and discusses the power of living authentically even when feeling like a leader is challenging. They tackle the tough topics of workplace dynamics, the importance of emotional ownership, and how honest self-assessment can lead to lasting personal and professional growth.
Humanizing Sales and Building Authentic Connections with Nicholas Loise
From top sales performer to leading with empathy and authenticity, Nicholas Loise has navigated the challenging transition from individual accolades to team success. As founder and chief sales officer of Sales Performance Team, he brings his extensive experience to the forefront, reshaping the traditional sales approach.
In this episode of "Show Up as a Leader," Nicholas discusses the vital role of human connections in sales, tackling the tough decisions necessary for cultivating a healthy team environment, and the personal journey of overcoming self-doubt with host Rosie Ward. He emphasizes the significance of showing up genuinely as a leader and offers insight into promoting a more human-centric workplace culture.
Cultivating Leadership Presence with Chris Johnson
Delving into the essence of what it means to be fully human in leadership roles, Chris Johnson illuminates the mystique of the "secret sauce" that distinguishes truly magnetic leaders. Chris dissects the dynamic of leadership presence with its blend of authentic self-awareness and the ability to deeply connect with others.
Embracing Authentic Leadership with Chris Allaire
Chris Allaire doesn't just preach authentic leadership; he lives it, saying we must stay authentic in leadership, especially when times get tough. In the latest episode of Show Up as a Leader, the CEO of Averity, a trailblazing technology staffing company, captures the essence of what it means to be true to oneself while steering a successful business. Host Rosie Ward delves deep into Chris's principles during tough times, unearthing strategies for fostering a positive culture and building resilience in the face of adversity. In a relatable and engaging dialogue, Chris reaffirms the importance of aligning one's actions with core principles and maintaining a strong sense of "why" through all of the business ebbs and flows.
The Head-Heart Equation for Decision-Making in Life and Business with Paul Epstein
Paul Epstein, the author of the bestseller "Better Decisions Faster," is an expert in leadership and organizational culture. He has almost fifteen years of experience as a professional sports executive for multiple NFL and NBA teams. In this episode, Paul joins Rosie Ward to reveal a groundbreaking formula for improved decision-making. He discusses how combining the heart's passion with the mind's logic can lead to better, faster, and more fulfilling decisions in every aspect of life. This episode is a must-watch for anyone who wants to make better decisions.
Rosie in My Pocket: Sorry for the Delay
In this episode, Rosie addresses the common struggle many people face when it comes to practicing deliberate self-care. She challenges the narrative that prioritizing self-care is selfish and emphasizes that it is, in fact, an act of love and care for others. Rosie encourages listeners to reframe self-care as a critical element of becoming the best version of themselves and serving others effectively.
By taking intentional steps to prioritize self-care, Rosie suggests that individuals can experience a positive shift in their energy levels and reduced feelings of resentment. She invites listeners to share their experiences as they put this concept into practice and reminds them that tending to their self-care needs allows their inner sparkle to shine even brighter. Join Rosie in exploring the transformative power of self-care and its impact on personal well-being and relationships.
Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Growth in Crisis with John Robertson
John Robertson, Founder and President of FORTLOG Services, is an expert in leadership and crisis management. With a background in psychology, he has been instrumental in reshaping and redefining the concept of crises within the American Psychological Association. He joins Dr. Rosie Ward for a thought-provoking conversation about the power of crisis, defining our values, and living authentically in a world often clouded by filters and fear. From rethinking our approach to crises to learning from unexpected sources, this episode is packed with valuable insights on personal growth, leadership, and the importance of true connection.
5 Key Lessons a 9-Year-Old Can Teach Us About Life and Leadership
Whether or not you have kids, they can provide us with incredible life lessons. My 9-year old son, Peyton, has gifted me with some incredible lessons lately that have been invaluable for me – personally and professionally. As I work with teams and coach people to be more effective, I realize that the lessons he...
