Posted by on April 18th, 2013 in Weekly Tweets
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In Creating Vows, the 16th video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber discusses what creating and declaring a vow does for him and how it can transform you and your team professionally.
After giving a definition of the word “vow” and explaining how the word applies to commitments at work, he shares his own vow, as well as his Extreme Leadership group vow, and talks about how public vows can focus, bond and motivate a team to greater heights.
In just over six minutes, Steve makes it easy and achievable to become a more authentic, committed, even radical, leader. He knows from experience that it’s exhilarating and transformative.
All of the videos in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Series—an exclusive program for TriNet client companies—can be accessed through our online portal, HR Passport®. Trinet.com visitors are welcome to get a sampling of the program or to contact us for additional information.
In Get Back Up, the 15th video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber explains that overcoming obstacles, barriers, and tough times might actually require counterintuitive efforts.
Steve shares a real-life trauma that he coached a manager through. The manager, Ken, had built a hard-working team that had proven itself to be tough, dedicated and motivated. But in a re-organizational shake-up, Ken lost all his responsibilities while keeping his job. He asked Steve for guidance.
Through a combination of Steve’s instinctive, expert coaching and Ken’s own courageous meeting with the boss who’d stripped him of his responsibilities, the next brave steps Ken took got him back on his feet, back to work, and back in control of his situation in a very surprising way.
In about 9 minutes, this all-too-universal story will give you the insights and actions you can take to grow, reach beyond and rise again. These are things you could put into practice today, in circumstances far less dire than Ken’s.
All of the videos in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Series—an exclusive program for TriNet client companies—can be accessed through our online portal, HR Passport®. Trinet.com visitors are welcome to get a sampling of the program or to contact us for additional information.
In Generating Trust, the fourteenth video in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Video Series, leadership expert, bestselling author, and host Steve Farber explains why empowerment is often hard for leaders to create in the workplace.
He shares the insight that even though we think we’ve empowered others, we may not actually trust them to do their jobs. The ensuing catastrophic thinking can sabotage anyone’s best efforts to lead effectively.
But Steve gives a real life example of how trusted, empowered employees kept the best interests of everyone at heart. The team rose to the occasion. Win-Win.
In about six minutes, you can get insights into more creative ways to lead – with actionable questions and challenges to put into practice.
All of the videos in the TriNet Extreme Leadership Series—an exclusive program for TriNet client companies—can be accessed through our online portal, HR Passport®. Trinet.com visitors are welcome to get a sampling of the program or to contact us for additional information.