Using Language to Rewrite the Future with Dave Logan

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2014 · 51 MIN

Using Language to Rewrite the Future with Dave Logan

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Dave Logan has been blending ideas from both the academic and business world to do work that creates true change in organizations and individuals. In this episode we get into the three laws of performance, and how to use the power of words to reinvent our future.Blending ideas from the academic and business worldWhy business is the most powerful force on the planetDiscovering the work that makes you feel at homeThe foundations for the three laws of performanceThe synthesis of neuroscience, rhetoric, and transformational workAn insightful look into how language shapes our experience of the worldUsing language to create situations and make changes on a dimeDeveloping a word map to leverage language to rewrite the futureLearning to make sense of things that you didn’t cause at allThe five languages of leadership and how they influence our livesThe language of change to rewrite the futureOne of the big reasons that affirmations don’t work The “oracle” question and the idea of the default futureReplacing your default future with your invented futureWhy a massive setback will occur when you head towards an invented futureWhy we need a support system to help us get through challengesThe power of embracing the darkness of your own natureDave Logan is the author of Tribal Leadership, The Three Laws Performance and a professor at USC’s Marshall School of Business.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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