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Lead In 30 Podcast
Russ Hill hosts the Lead In 30 Podcast. Strengthen your ability to lead others in less than 30 minutes. Russ makes his living coaching and consulting senior executive teams of some of the world's biggest companies. He's one of three co-founders of the fastest-growing leadership training company in the world. Tap the follow or add button and get two new episodes every week of the Lead In 30 Podcast.
Episodes
364 episodes
The AI Robots are Coming! These Managers Should Be Scared...
It's so clear which managers and executives are going to lose their jobs and who shouldn't be concerned as the AI army begins to deploy across the workforce. In this episode Lone Rock Leadership co-founder Russ Hill dives into how to stay ahead...
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Say What You Think! How to Create Tight Feedback Loops
Do they know what you think? Are you sharing your beliefs? How long do you wait before saying what you really think?You're impacting and steering the efficiency of your team. In this episode Lone Rock Leadership cofounder Russ Hill share...
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How do you rate your day? Good to Great Author Jim Collins Shares System
You track your calories, steps, and tasks but how are you tracking your productivity and fulfillment? The author of Good to Great, Jim Collins, shares his system for rating each day. Lone Rock Leadership co-founder Russ Hill shares the system a...
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The Newest Leadership Innovation: Start Cutting!
I hate cutters. But this is a different kind of cutting I'm advocating. It's not to save money. It's not to cut expense. It's to increase speed to market and to gain competitive advantage.In this episode the cofounder of Lone Rock Leade...
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Your Team Moves Way Too Slow: How To Fix It!
They call it Infobesity. Too much information. Too much noise. Too much discussion. Too many emails. Too many direct messages. Too many meetings. Not enough execution and getting things done!It's the biggest problem facing leaders today...
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Start Communicating Powerfully: Say Less!
Some of you can't help yourselves. Most of us can't. We start talking in meetings and it's this endless wave of points and data and stories and reasons and explanations and side stories and jokes and then everyone is left wondering what in the ...
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The Power of Adapting to Change: Chick-fil-A Revenue Stunning!
The numbers are in on Chick-fil-A's performance through the pandemic. You're all aware of some of the changes they made after the world shut down several years ago. But, there's new data about what adjustments they made inside and outside the r...
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What Happened In Dayton & How You Should Copy It
Don't look to Detroit or Menlo Park, NJ. The answer to the most effective leadership revealed itself in Dayton. This is part two of two episodes about the industrial age and rise of the corporation. In part one we looked at the lea...
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Henry Ford vs Thomas Edison: The Birth of Two Leadership Styles
It was the dawn of the American industrial and innovation boom. The corporation was on the rise. Individual craftsmen were joining teams as the marketplace transformed overnight. It was in this moment that two different forms of leadership emer...
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The Best Ways to Communicate with Your Team & Customers
Please tell me you're not using email as your main communication tool for both team members and customers? It's time to innovate if that's the case.In this episode we walk through why technology matters and what you might be missing out...
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What's Your Vision for Your Team for Next Year?
How are you feeling about the last year? What did we learn as an organization? What emotions are you experiencing as you look back? What about next year? What excites you? How do you think it will be different? What opportunities are you most b...
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How to Capture Your Thoughts & Share Them Powerfully
Effective leaders are powerful communicators. I learned that lesson in a moment of total failure. The CEO of a Fortune 10 company called on me in a meeting and what transpired was a moment that changed how I have showed up in every meeting sinc...
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How Often Should You Meet With Your Team?
I get this question all the time. Executives who wonder how often leadership teams should meet. In this episode I share what I've seen work best across all the various executive teams we've worked with over the last two decades.We dive ...
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Strengthen Your Ability to Create Silence
Have you ever thought of creating silence as an ability? What if it were a skill that you could develop? In this episode we dig into how most leaders simply aren't good at listening and the impact that creating silence can have on a team and th...
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Leadership Lessons From the 2024 Election
What if the emotional rollercoaster of a presidential election could teach us more about leadership than politics? In this episode we unpack the intense emotions surrounding the recent U.S. presidential election and dig into why both euphoria a...
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Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg: What I Saw & Learned Walking the Battlefield
349: What can a 160-year-old battlefield teach us about modern leadership? Join me as I recount a transformative experience walking the historic grounds of Gettysburg with Marco's Pizza executive team. This episode intertwines powerful leadersh...
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The Power of Curiosity in Leadership: Conversations with Chick-fil-A and a Base Jumper
348: What happens when leaders stop asking questions? In this episode of Lead in 30, you'll discover how a lack of curiosity can impede collaboration, shrink networks, and stifle innovation. Drawing from my experiences with senior executive tea...
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The Battle Between the Comfort Culture & Performance Culture with All In Podcast Hosts
347: Is there a work ethic crisis today? The guys from the All In Podcast debate Comfort Culture vs Performance Culture after recent comments from the former Starbucks CEO and Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google. We unpack the implications of th...
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Choosing Growth Over Comfort: Did This Executive Surrender?
#346 What drives a successful senior executive to abandon a high-stakes career for a quieter life? Is she surrendering? This episode of Lead in 30 uncovers the profound motivations and challenges behind such bold career decisions. We'll explore...
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Balancing Leadership and Life: Insights from a Fortune 20 Executive's Sabbatical
#345: What happens when a top executive steps away from the helm for personal reasons? We're pulling back the curtain on an incredible story of a senior leader at a Fortune 20 company who took a sabbatical to address family matters and found he...
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Questions Every Leader Should Answer
#344: Our ghostwriter for our next book asked us three questions that I wanted to share with all of you. These are incredibly basic questions that every leader should be able to answer. Get weekly leadership tips delivered to your ...
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3 Things My Parents Did That Helped Me Become Successful
#343: Have you ever thought about what things happened in your childhood that helped you become successful? Maybe it was things you had to overcome. Or maybe there were lessons you were taught in your home that gave you a foundation for success...
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Are You A Spectator Or A Participant?
#342: Are you sitting on the couch eating nachos watching what's happening in your life, career, and organization or are you out participating in the outcomes? I was asked to speak to all the teenagers in our local area of our church. I wanted ...
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Your Company's Leadership Training Approach Isn't Working
#341: Your company is likely making the same mistakes we're seeing everywhere in the way managers and leaders are developed. After nearly four years of building a leadership training company it's become clear that most companies are doing four ...
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