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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2022 · 53 MIN

Doing What You Are Called To Do w/Dr Grant Tate

from Everyday Leadership · host Sope Agbelusi

Are you doing what you're called to do? "My grandmother told me, this is my father's mother. If you have a talent and you're not using it, it's a sin. She went to a small country church, so that set the bar really high." (Want to read a full written for reading transcript version of this episode? Download it here.) Who is Dr Grant Tate? Trusted advisor and business expert, Dr. Grant Tate has written a book to help people find freedom in their careers: "Hand on the Shoulder: Finding Freedom in the Confluence of Love and Career" It's the story of his life experiences as an entrepreneur with over two decades worth or operational experience at top levels across organisations from small businesses all way up through multinational corporations and even politicians. The stories all combine seamlessly into this memoir which provides insights not only about what it means be successful, but also, how do you get there? What are you called to do? That's a core theme of this episode, as Sope delves deeply into the mind of this inspirational leader. And it turns out, the book is quite central to that question. "About a year ago, publisher called and said, hey, I've seen some of your writing out there. Have you ever thought of writing a book? And I said, well, sure, everybody has. Then that person and I had three different meetings... and I finally decided I didn't want to write the 50,001st business business book because that's how many are published every year. But let's examine my experiences. And then that got reinforced because I asked a lot of my friends and contacts, if I'm writing a book, what would you like to see? And they said, how did you get to where you are?" Surrounding yourself with the right people - an important part of leadership It's not just strictly business in this conversation. As usual, Sope uses his expert leadership skills to guide Dr Grant Tate through his vulnerability and share some of his less favourable personal experiences, and the lessons gleaned from them. The topic of friends and relationships carries an impactful insight punch. All in all, this is one of our most important episodes for anybody wanting to get a grasp on the role leadership can play when it comes to family and relationships. Key leadership learning moments 01m31s - Stepping out of your comfort zone and the questions Dr Grant Tate asked that led to the book 04m50s - Key lessons from being the little kid in class 07m20s - Family responsibilities 12m50s - Criticism over IBM choices and the recession 20m45s - Avoiding meeting fatigue and using the time 24m29s - The willingness to unlearn and relearn 33m56s - Understanding influence isn't always hierarchical 39m10s - What is Dr Grant Tate called to do? And the explanation of leverage. 41m48s - The impact of career on personal relationships 45m28s - Identifying the person who can do what you need 48m19s - How does Dr Grant Tate define leadership? Useful links Dr Grant Tate's book Dr Grant Tate's LinkedIn Follow the podcast If you've just stumbled across this podcast episode by chance, please do click here to follow it so you never miss a future episode. If you want to learn more about this podcast, and myself, Sope Agbelusi, you can do so using any of the below links. Connect with Me Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Email: [email protected] I am always keen to hear your thoughts and connect with the community of listeners. If you have any comments, feedback or thoughts, please drop me an email at https://mindsetshift.co.uk/#ask-me-anything Connect with SopeWebsite | Youtube | Instagram | LinkedInDid you find this helpful? If you like this episode, please leave a review or share it with someone who could benefit from listening.  We’re always keen to get feedback so if you have any thoughts, send us an email at [email protected]

Are you doing what you're called to do? "My grandmother told me, this is my father's mother. If you have a talent and you're not using it, it's a sin. She went to a small country church, so that set the bar really high." (Want to read a full written for reading transcript version of this episode? Download it here.) Who is Dr Grant Tate? Trusted advisor and business expert, Dr. Grant Tate has written a book to help people find freedom in their careers: "Hand on the Shoulder: Finding Freedom in the Confluence of Love and Career" It's the story of his life experiences as an entrepreneur with over two decades worth or operational experience at top levels across organisations from small businesses all way up through multinational corporations and even politicians. The stories all combine seamlessly into this memoir which provides insights not only about what it means be successful, but also, how do you get there? What are you called to do? That's a core theme of this episode, as Sope delves deeply into the mind of this inspirational leader. And it turns out, the book is quite central to that question. "About a year ago, publisher called and said, hey, I've seen some of your writing out there. Have you ever thought of writing a book? And I said, well, sure, everybody has. Then that person and I had three different meetings... and I finally decided I didn't want to write the 50,001st business business book because that's how many are published every year. But let's examine my experiences. And then that got reinforced because I asked a lot of my friends and contacts, if I'm writing a book, what would you like to see? And they said, how did you get to where you are?" Surrounding yourself with the right people - an important part of leadership It's not just strictly business in this conversation. As usual, Sope uses his expert leadership skills to guide Dr Grant Tate through his vulnerability and share some of his less favourable personal experiences, and the lessons gleaned from them. The topic of friends and relationships carries an impactful insight punch. All in all, this is one of our most important episodes for anybody wanting to get a grasp on the role leadership can play when it comes to family and relationships. Key leadership learning moments 01m31s - Stepping out of your comfort zone and the questions Dr Grant Tate asked that led to the book 04m50s - Key lessons from being the little kid in class 07m20s - Family responsibilities 12m50s - Criticism over IBM choices and the recession 20m45s - Avoiding meeting fatigue and using the time 24m29s - The willingness to unlearn and relearn 33m56s - Understanding influence isn't always hierarchical 39m10s - What is Dr Grant Tate called to do? And the explanation of leverage. 41m48s - The impact of career on personal relationships 45m28s - Identifying the person who can do what you need 48m19s - How does Dr Grant Tate define leadership? Useful links Dr Grant Tate's book Dr Grant Tate's LinkedIn Follow the podcast If you've just stumbled across this podcast episode by chance, please do click here to follow it so you never miss a future episode. If you want to learn more about this podcast, and myself, Sope Agbelusi, you can do so using any of the below links. Connect with Me Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Email: [email protected] I am always keen to hear your thoughts and connect with the community of listeners. If you have any comments, feedback or thoughts, please drop me an email at https://mindsetshift.co.uk/#ask-me-anything Connect with SopeWebsite | Youtube | Instagram | LinkedInDid you find this helpful? If you like this episode, please leave a review or share it with someone who could benefit from listening.  We’re always keen to get feedback so if you have any thoughts, send us an email at [email protected]

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