Frances Frei
An episode of the A Call to Lead podcast, hosted by Jennifer Morgan, titled "Frances Frei" was published on February 11, 2019 and runs 43 minutes.
February 11, 2019 ·43m · A Call to Lead
Episode Description
This week on A Call To Lead, I talk with one of my favorite leadership philosophers, Frances Frei. Frances is a TED Talk phenomenon, a professor at Harvard Business School, and a former executive at Uber. She's a fount of wisdom on developing great teams, maximizing your own performance, and building trust in a world that's devoid of it. Here are just a few choice insights that Frances shared with me:
15:52 - Learn more than you have to so you can describe topics simply, especially if you're the one tasked with ensuring people understand something difficult. Simplicity is a gift.
17:41 - Want to understand why so many bad things are happening in our world right now? We need to find a way to trust each other again. Most of our challenges stem from a lack of trust.
23:15 - If companies want to compete against the world's best, they need to look at hiring from a much wider pool of talent. It's the diversity that will unleash our excellence. Until recently, everyone has been fishing in a very narrow pond.
35:00 - Don't deny your ego. Find out what it needs, be upfront and explicit about those needs, and work with your team to make sure you get what you need. Everyone has an ego that needs to be nourished.
38:07 - Millennials have an incredible threshold for what they will endure. They're similar to one another, but very different from past generations...and they're exactly what we need right now. And their time for leadership is not in the distant future, it's here now.
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Don't forget to check out Frances' TED talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVeq-0dIqpk
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