Matt Mochary & Faith Meyer on Culture Building, Leadership and Growth
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Conscious Creators — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul
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“You must succeed. This company cannot take care of its people, unless the company itself is succeeding. So you can't have bloat, you can't have dead-weight. You need everybody to be at the tip, top shape, tip, top form, really pushing like superstars do.”
— Faith Meyer
This week Sachit (@sachitgupta) chats with Matt Mochary (@mattmochary), CEO and Coach and Faith Meyer (@FaithKMeyer), certified Executive and CEO coach at Mochary Method — A company that provides the practical tools that a CEO needs to be an effective leader.
Matt coaches the heads of Silicon Valley tech investment firms and companies on how to be the best leaders and build the best organizations possible. His philosophy and method are captured in both Mochary Coaching Methodology (CEO) as well as his book The Great CEO Within (on Amazon, or online). Matt specializes in helping a CEO and company (or investment firm) transition from free-wheeling startup to dominant enterprise.
Faith is a certified CEO and Executive Coach with Mochary Method. She is a prior COO, CEO and VP, has over two decades of experience in leadership, building high performing teams, managing hundreds of direct reports, and scaling companies.
Follow our host, Sachit Gupta on Twitter and sign up for the Creators Collective Newsletter.
Do you want to learn how to make a living as a creator? Check out the CreatorsMBA.
0:00 - Introduction
02:40 - How to prepare before you start coaching other people
05:35 - The boundaries between coaching & becoming friends with your clients
07:40 - How to create a strong culture
25:55 - Examples of companies that have taken their advice on culture + how it created a ripple effect
31:20 - How to upgrade the behavior of your teammates
36:45 - How to create a culture of transparency and candor in a company
42:15 - How to go about creating a culture based on joy?
57:20 - Can a person actually be trained in a year and then run a business for you?
01:10:00 - How shadowing can help run great businesses
01:12:11 - How you can bring your own perspective into coaching curriculum
01:17:50 - What aspects of coaching bring Faith and Matt joy?
01:24:10 - Some of the hard coaching sessions that Faith and Matt have had
01:26:30 - Some of the most common complaints + funny moments that they’ve had
01:28:22 - What you can do with your free time as a leader
01:32:20 - Growth spirals
01:35:00 - Why seeing a business as a force for good is so important
01:38:45 - Closing Remarks
Resources
Heard: how to make people feel it (2 min)
Motivating your team (3 min)
Brainstorming written (2 min)
Loudest voice in the room (1 min)
Energy Audit (3 min)
CEO role (2 min)
Onboarding a new hire (3 min)
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“You must succeed. This company cannot take care of its people, unless the company itself is succeeding. So you can't have bloat, you can't have dead-weight. You need everybody to be at the tip, top shape, tip, top form, really pushing like superstars do.”
— Faith Meyer
This week Sachit (@sachitgupta) chats with Matt Mochary (@mattmochary), CEO and Coach and Faith Meyer (@FaithKMeyer), certified Executive and CEO coach at Mochary Method — A company that provides the practical tools that a CEO needs to be an effective leader.
Matt coaches the heads of Silicon Valley tech investment firms and companies on how to be the best leaders and build the best organizations possible. His philosophy and method are captured in both Mochary Coaching Methodology (CEO) as well as his book The Great CEO Within (on Amazon, or online). Matt specializes in helping a CEO and company (or investment firm) transition from free-wheeling startup to dominant enterprise.
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Follow our host, Sachit Gupta on Twitter and sign up for the Creators Collective Newsletter.
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0:00 - Introduction
02:40 - How to prepare before you start coaching other people
05:35 - The boundaries between coaching & becoming friends with your clients
07:40 - How to create a strong culture
25:55 - Examples of companies that have taken their advice on culture + how it created a ripple effect
31:20 - How to upgrade the behavior of your teammates
36:45 - How to create a culture of transparency and candor in a company
42:15 - How to go about creating a culture based on joy?
57:20 - Can a person actually be trained in a year and then run a business for you?
01:10:00 - How shadowing can help run great businesses
01:12:11 - How you can bring your own perspective into coaching curriculum
01:17:50 - What aspects of coaching bring Faith and Matt joy?
01:24:10 - Some of the hard coaching sessions that Faith and Matt have had
01:26:30 - Some of the most common complaints + funny moments that they’ve had
01:28:22 - What you can do with your free time as a leader
01:32:20 - Growth spirals
01:35:00 - Why seeing a business as a force for good is so important
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26:53 How to create a good experience for people
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43:17 How to get feedback from the members of the community
47:40 What you should be thinking about in order to build a successful community
53:56 How to agree in a moment of disagreement
55:54 The vetting process for the Baby Bathwater community
58:12 In the process of building the community, what have you learned about yourselves?
1:02:29 What does it mean to be a conscious creator?
1:07:21 Closing Remarks