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Jan 2025
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617: Adam Galinsky - How To Inspire Othe...

RYAN HAWK
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Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes for episode #617 with Adam Galinsky

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  • 10 Words - “We are not going down. We are going to Philly.” The composure of pilot Tammy Jo Shults after the side of her airplane exploded. Leadership is needed most when things go bad. How do you respond when adversity strikes? Those are the moments when we must be prepared to share the vision and help our team stay the course.
    • EMTs asked, "How did you get through security? You have nerves of steel. You don't even have an elevated heart rate."
  • The 1992 cockpit study of pilots. Did more errors happen at the beginning or the end of a 19-hour flight? You’d assume the end because of exhaustion. However, more errors happen at the beginning of the flight because the crews don’t know each other yet. How does this translate to your team? It’s imperative to genuinely care and get to know the people on your team. Host barbeque parties, ask questions, and genuinely LEARN about the people you’re leading. Those aren’t soft skills, those are essential skills.
  • What did Adam learn from his parents? The idea of Kaizen, is a Japanese business philosophy that promotes continuous improvement through small, incremental changes. Kaizen means "good change," "change for the better," or "improvement."
  • Transactional leaders are infuriating. Transformational leaders are inspiring.
  • Great leader exercise: "Tell me about a leader that inspired you..." What qualities do they possess? "Courage, Optimism, Generous."
  • Inspire - the universal path for leading yourself and others
  • Build habits - floss teeth before brushing. Write thank you notes.
  • Moments of Greatness -- Elks basketball
  • Team thank you notes - Rob Kimbel
  • Columbia football coach -- "Who can I yell at?" Need to know who can handle it.
  • Ron Ullery -- Share the vision early. 1:1 conversation, bring your leaders in.
  • Adam did not get tenure when most thought he deserved it. They messed up by not sharing the vision until after, but then they made it better by sharing and showing him love. He then turned down Harvard to stay at Northwestern because of it.
  • Vision - Big picture. Put context for behavior. Why is consistency important?
  • The Great Gatsby and his dad. Greenlights.
  • When you're thinking about trying to persuade others, you persuade yourself.
  • Parenting -- When you flip out, they do too. We set the tone.
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