Learn from Seasons Leadership Co-Founders Debbie Collard and Susan Ireland as they talk about defining values and how values shape leadership.
Show Notes:
How to define a value (1:04)
Debbie and Susan review how others define values for their leadership and life. The leaders affirm that values show up as behaviors and beliefs and a filter for how we view others.
What to do about conflicting values (4:30)
Debbie and Susan discuss how to mediate this common dilemma.
Values-based leadership (7:20)
The leaders discuss how to operationalize values into observable behaviors.
For more on values and how we as leaders can shape the culture join us on Patreon for the extended episode.
Resources:
Live Your Values with One and Three Co-Founders Andreea Niculescu + Laura Swapp - Seasons Leadership Podcast
Amazon.com: The Live Your Values Deck: Sort Out, Honor, and Practice What Matters Most to You: 9781797206127: Congdon, Lisa, Niculescu, Andreea, Congdon, Lisa: Books
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