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Soft Skills for Leaders with Lisa Evans

by Lisa Evans

Welcome to Soft Skills for Leaders. This podcast is about enhancing the human skills we need to lead today. Soft skills are the less tangible, highly critical skills that every leader needs to succeed. I’m your host Lisa Evans, and my aim is to help you communicate with influence, and be the leader others will want to follow. Every episode, I will bring you a conversation with a guest expert, tips, and strategies to help you become a stand out communicator. If you would like to connect and access a complimentary coaching call, head to https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Copyright: Lisa Evans © 2022

Episodes

109: Self-Leadership Unlocked

36m · Published 13 May 02:12

Welcome to "Soft Skills for Leaders," the podcast where we explore the critical skills needed for leadership.

In this insightful episode, we unlock the concept of self-leadership with the renowned Andrew Bryant, founder of Self Leadership International.

Join us as we delve into the essential elements of self-awareness, choice, intentionality, and the impact of emotional intelligence in today's rapidly changing world.

Andrew shares practical tips, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights from his book "The New Leadership Playbook," highlighting the need for self-love, humility, and the ability to empower others.

Discover how effective leaders transcend the need for external validation and empower their teams to take ownership. Explore the lessons learned during the pandemic, the importance of diverse perspectives, and the value of continuous personal and professional growth.

Tune in to gain valuable insights that will enhance your leadership skills and personal development.

Timestamps

00:00 Moving from physio and fixing people to peak performance.
06:11 Stoic philosophers ponder human essence in the AI era.
07:05 Incorporating humanity into AI algorithms is crucial.
12:07 Self-examination, acceptance and growth in life.
16:19 Self-leadership: knowing oneself and sharing the spotlight.
19:40 Delegate vision, trust delivery, equality in work.
23:08 Young and old leaders bring valuable perspectives.
24:56 Recognising limits, seeking guidance, learning from mistakes.
27:29 Checkmate reached in more moves, avoid tunnel vision.
30:33 Self-love opens you up and adds value.
34:56 Lead by example. Action separates the top 1%.

Why Listen?

Unlock your potential and enhance your leadership skills with Andrew Bryant's insights on self-leadership, bias, and personal growth in this episode of "Soft Skills for Leaders."

Talking Points

- Self-leadership is defined as intentionally influencing thinking, feeling, and actions
- Importance of self-awareness, choice, and intentionality in shaping our lives
- Challenges of overcoming societal systems that discourage independent thinking
- Value of humility, accountability, and deconstructing decisions to overcome biases
- Tips for developing self-leadership, including journaling, accountability, and self-care
- The importance of self-love and surrounding yourself with people who value you
- The New Leadership Playbook: focusing on self-leadership as a conversation
- The pandemic's impact on leadership, including the need to trust and empower teams

The Top 3 Takeaways

1. Self-leadership requires self-awareness, intentionality, and daily practice, intertwined with emotional intelligence as we intentionally influence our thinking, feelings, and actions towards our objectives.

2. Effective leadership involves empowering and encouraging others. It also necessitates engaging in dialogue, understanding individuals' needs, wants, and beliefs, and identifying blind spots.
3. Practical tips for developing self-leadership include journaling to capture internal narratives, having an accountability buddy or coach, and practising self-care and self-love. Also, learning from mistakes, deconstructing success, and seeking specific feedback are crucial elements of self-leadership.

Connect with Andrew Bryant

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewbryant/

Website: https://www.selfleadership.com

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, contact Lisa.

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108: Building Resilient Teams

34m · Published 09 Apr 20:22

Welcome to "Soft Skills for Leaders," the podcast where we explore the critical skills needed for leadership.

In this episode, our host Lisa Evans sits down with resilience expert Michael Licenblat, author of "Pressure Proof," to delve into the importance of resilience in business.


Michael shares his journey of overcoming setbacks and rejection in building a successful natural therapy business, drawing from his background in psychology, shiatsu therapy, and martial arts.

Join us as Michael discusses the evolving challenges faced by leaders in a rapidly changing business landscape, emphasising the need for psychological safety, effective communication, and nurturing talent in teams.


We'll also explore the significance of self-care for resilient leaders, and Michael shares his recommendations for developing leadership skills, including resources for inspiration and personal growth.


Tune in as we uncover the key principles behind building resilient teams and discover valuable insights from Michael's experience. This episode is packed with practical tips and thought-provoking ideas to equip leaders with the skills needed to thrive in today's dynamic business environment.

Timestamps

00:00 Parents taught business, resilience; important in life.
06:42 Trust your gut: essential for success.
07:24 Stay resilient, trust yourself, and overcome challenges boldly.
10:28 Bounce back fast from setbacks and recover quickly.
14:59 Embed resilient practice in teams for success.
19:18 Leaders sustain energy and improve team effectiveness.
21:07 Loss of control during COVID-induced anxiety.
24:14 Work with high-performing teams under pressure.
27:17 Vocal, grounded entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk inspires listeners.
29:39 Comedy journey: resilience, rejection, perfecting material, persistence.
33:38 Visit bouncebackfast.com.au or pressureproofinstitute.com to start.

Why Listen?

In this episode, resilience expert Michael Licenblat offers practical tips for building resilient teams in today’s rapidly changing business landscape. Listeners will gain valuable insights on fostering psychological safety, sustaining talent, and developing critical leadership skills.

Talking Points

- Michael's journey of resilience in business, drawing on entrepreneurship, natural therapy, and martial arts.
- The evolving challenges in business, including AI, intellectual property theft, fake news, and influences.
- The importance of creating psychological safety in teams through honest feedback and coaching through change.
- The role of leaders in sustaining talent by managing individuals' energy and output.
- The crucial role of communication and emotional intelligence during times of major change.
- Resources for developing leadership skills, including podcasts and autobiographies.
- The relevance of stand-up comedians' resilience in their careers.
- Practical strategies for building resilient teams, such as repurposing pressure and fostering space for failure.

The Top 3 Takeaways

1. The importance of resilience in business: Michael Licenblat shares insights into the critical role resilience plays in navigating the rapidly changing landscape of business, particularly in the face of challenges such as AI, intellectual property theft, and fake news.

2. Strategies for building resilient teams: Listeners can gain valuable knowledge on developing resilient teams by focusing on skills such as decision-making, tenacity, empowerment, and coaching through change. This is essential for sustaining talent and encouraging growth in the face of adversity.

3. Resources for personal and professional development: Michael recommends resources such as Gary Vaynerchuk's podcast and autobiographies of comedians as tools for cultivating resilience and inspiration.

These takeaways provide actionable insights for leaders looking to enhance resilience and adaptability within their business or team.

Connect with Michael Licenblat

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellicenblat/

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, contact Lisa.

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107: Leading Through Connection with Paul Skewes

45m · Published 12 Feb 13:00

Uncover the essential human skills that drive exceptional leadership and discover the empowering impact of coaching on team development and capability improvement.

My guest is Paul Skewes who is a seasoned leadership development coach, and he partners with mid to senior-level leaders to enhance their leadership capabilities.

He brings a wealth of experience from working across various industries, particularly within the resources sector.

Paul is here to share his insights on the importance of essential leadership skills, the challenges leaders face, and how coaching can empower both leaders and their teams. So, let's dive into this insightful discussion with Paul Skewes.

Timestamps

00:00 Paul's Journey into the realm of leadership and coaching

05:01 Organisations are crazy busy, causing burnout.

08:50 Refocusing team vision to focus on what matters

12:47 Regular discussions and clear development goals.

16:04 Effective leadership needs time, compassion, and empathy.

19:35 Paul shares top three tips

24:43 Leadership challenges, support lacking, conflicting information.

27:18 Work demands cause burnout risk in organisations.

30:40 Attitude, listening, questioning, communicating - key leadership traits.

35:28 Regular meetings maintain mutual understanding and clarity.

39:48 Connection is crucial for teamwork.

41:31 Listen to your team and avoid one-sided meetings.

Why Listen?

Discover the essential human skills and impactful coaching strategies that can transform your leadership approach in this episode with Paul Skewes and Lisa Evans.

Talking Points

- Importance of human connection within team leadership
- Need for leaders to schedule regular time with their teams
- Collaborative approach to meetings with team members
- Emphasis on listening more and talking less during interactions
- Challenges of performing tasks leaders don't enjoy
- Importance of engaging with and understanding team members on an individual level
- The social process of leadership and its impact on team communication and engagement
- The value of coaching and its increasing role within companies

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

  1. The importance of scheduling regular time with your team for quick check-ins and adopting a collaborative approach to meetings, focusing on listening more and talking less.
  2. The value of caring, compassion, and empathy in approaching work and leading a team, and the significant impact it can have on team members.
  3. The critical "soft skills" for great leadership, include the genuine desire for leadership, the ability to listen intently, and effective communication.

Connect with Paul Skewes

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulskewes/

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa.

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

106: The Soft Skills of Outstanding Service Culture

39m · Published 08 Jan 19:00

I'm excited to bring this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders to you today.

My guest is Ron Kaufman, a global leader in the service industry and the author of "Uplifting Service". Ron is one of the world's foremost authorities on customer service, and building strong service cultures.

His expertise has been honed through years of working with various organisations, from facilitating international events to advising governments on improving their service culture.

Ron's insights are not to be missed, as he shares his wealth of knowledge on service excellence and leadership skills. It's a pleasure to have him here on Soft Skills for Leaders.

In this episode, Ron shares his insights on leadership, service excellence, and the power of caring for the future well-being of individuals and the environment.

From managing expectations and cultivating trust to the evolution of his brand moniker, "serve, care, love," Ron explores the emotional depth of empathetic care and the importance of creating value for both external and internal customers.

Join us as we delve into the essential soft skills leaders need, and discover how leaders can create oasis moments for their teams amidst overwhelming situations.

Timestamps

00:00 How Ron got started in this journey.
03:11 Promoting Ultimate Frisbee globally and learning about the different customers.
07:06 Creating value through service, internally and externally.
12:41 Apple store and Genius Bar create an experience.
14:54 Apple store purchase experience feels like the first time.
18:39 Create exceptional first-day experience for employees.
21:55 "Valuing creativity, innovation, and personal connections."
25:02 Service creates value by contributing to well-being.
28:29 Employee trust matters more than transparency.
30:03 Trust in competence, capacity, and care.
33:18 Recognise others' emotional needs, and be compassionate.
37:03 Create oasis moments to shift moods effectively.

Why Listen?

Ron Kaufman provides valuable insights and ways of enhancing service excellence, building trust, and creating a positive work culture.

By tuning in, leaders can gain an understanding of the importance of caring for the well-being of individuals and the environment, and learn practical soft skills for creating value and fostering strong relationships within their teams and with customers. You will gain actionable strategies to improve customer experiences, motivate your teams, and ultimately elevate your organisation's service culture.

Talking Points

🌐 Building Trust and Relationships: The significance of care and empathy in building trust, citing competence, capacity, and care as crucial factors. It's all about creating authentic partnerships and valuing the emotional character of every individual.


📈 Creating Value Beyond Expectations: The importance of going beyond standard service agreements and KPIs to create value for both external and internal customers. The examples shared demonstrate how small, thoughtful gestures can make a significant impact on employee well-being and the overall customer experience.


🎈 Uplifting Service and Emotional Connection: Ron Kaufman's concept of "uplifting service" emphasises taking actions to ensure the future well-being of others, encompassing financial, physical, emotional, and relational care. The discussion delves into creating oasis moments for teams and the emotional aspects of caring for others.

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

  1. The importance of caring for the future well-being of individuals and the environment, and how this mindset should be integrated into leadership and business practices.
  2. The concept of transparency in customer service, managing expectations, and the significance of creating a positive first impression for new employees.
  3. Recognising the emotional character of every human being, understanding their feelings or values, and taking actions to create value for their well-being through concern and commitment.

Transform your leadership journey with the wisdom shared in this episode. Listen now to develop exceptional soft skills for exemplary service leadership.

Connect with Ron Kaufman

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronkaufman/

Website: https://www.ronkaufman.com

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa.

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105: From Uncertainty to Clarity: Managing Grey Area Behaviours

30m · Published 27 Nov 19:00

Welcome back to another episode of Soft Skills for Leaders! I'm your host, Lisa Evans, and today we have a very important and timely topic to discuss: "Grey Area Behaviour" in the workplace. Joining me today is Yhana Lanwin, the founder and CEO of Sans Prejudice Solutions, who brings a wealth of expertise in diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

In this episode, we delve deep into the world of grey area behaviours, those actions that aren't clearly right or wrong, acceptable or unacceptable. These behaviours can create discomfort, ethical dilemmas, and even serious issues in the workplace. As legislative changes require employers to provide a psychologically safe workplace, it's crucial for leaders to navigate these grey areas with finesse.

Yhana shares her expertise on the subject, highlighting the three common grey area behaviours: silence, uncertainty, and micromanaging. We explore the impact of uncertainty in the workplace and how leaders can address it through effective communication.

Timestamps

01:50 Concerned about a lack of change, a driving force for Yhana.


04:38 Defining black and gold behaviours to understand grey.


08:42 Acknowledge power, influence, and responsibility as leaders.


10:03 Consistency and listening are important for leaders.


16:34 Creating spaces for conversations, and training struggles to be effective.


19:06 Leaders need to prioritise psychological safety.Confidentiality, independent support, and trauma-informed responses are crucial.


23:23 Leaders can use system controls to address bias, discrimination, and mental health impact. Affordable online tools are now available.


25:35 Evaluation of biases through technology and self-awareness.


27:45 Emerging research database offers trends and they are free.

Why Listen?

Gain valuable insights on how grey area behavours can impact your team's morale, create ethical dilemmas, and even affect individual mental health. Discover practical strategies to navigate grey areas, foster psychological safety, and become a leader who thrives in the ever-changing landscape of modern leadership.

Talking Points

  • Grey area behaviours: Complex workplace actions with ambiguous consequences.

  • Leadership impact: Acknowledging influence and modelling positive behaviours.

  • Psychological safety: Creating a safe and supportive work environment.

  • Reporting processes: Clarity, confidentiality, and involving independent parties.

  • Seeking outside help: Mediation and expert advice for challenging situations.

  • Using technology: Tools to address bias and promote diversity.

  • Creating a thriving culture: Routines, structured spaces, and open conversations.

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

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In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders with host Lisa Evans and guest Yhana Lanwin, the top three takeaways are:

1. Grey area behaviours can create discomfort, ethical dilemmas, and issues in the workplace. Leaders need to be aware of these behaviours and address them to create a psychologically safe workplace.

2. Psychological safety: Leaders must prioritize psychological safety in the workplace. This means acknowledging their impact and influence, modelling appropriate behaviours, and creating a space where employees feel safe to speak up about any issues they may be facing.

3. Using technology for bias and discrimination: Leaders can utilise tools and technology to address bias and discrimination within their teams. Apps and tools can help assess gender-balanced language in job ads and identify subconscious bias. Seeking support from databases like Sage publications can provide valuable insights.

Quotes

Creating a Safe Space for Discussions: "It's around being able to create a space where if you can talk about small things, then you don't need to talk about big things."

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Connect with Yhana Lanwin

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yhanaduffy/

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa.

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103: Creating a Culture of Connection

30m · Published 09 Oct 18:00

In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, host Lisa Evans chats with Kirryn Zerna, a former corporate communications professional in the financial services industry, who spent the first 20 years of her career developing campaigns for large-scale organizations aimed at capturing the hearts and minds of their employees.

Inspired by her passion for public speaking, she transitioned into becoming a speaker herself, focusing on helping individuals envision new possibilities and take the next step in their personal growth.

Welcome back to Soft Skills for Leaders, the podcast where we delve into the human side of leadership to help you enhance your skills and create a culture of connection. I'm your host, Lisa Evans, and I'm thrilled to be bringing you another episode filled with curious conversations, tips, tools, and ideas to develop critical leadership skills.

Before we dive into today's topic, I want to address the gap in releasing episodes recently. Finding available interviewees during busy times has presented some challenges, but I'm back on track!

I'm considering incorporating more solo episodes based on a suggestion from one of our listeners. Speaking of which, I'd love to hear from you! What topics would you like to explore in upcoming episodes? Drop me a message and let me know.

Now, let's get into today's episode.

Connection is the glue that holds organisations together, but building those connections can be challenging due to individual differences and remote work.

In this conversation, we will discuss how connected leaders understand and meet the needs of their teams and organisations. Through effective communication and small talk, they bridge gaps and cultivate high performance.

We'll also explore the impact of remote work and flexible schedules on connection, as well as the importance of maintaining boundaries while staying connected. Kirryn will provide practical advice on developing communication, understanding team members' preferred communication methods, and creating rhythms that foster engagement and productivity.

So, whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out on your leadership journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable tips to help you create a culture of connection. Stay tuned as we dive into the art of connection with Kirryn Zerna.

"We're living in a place where there's an attention scarcity, that there are so many channels, so many digital options competing for our attention and so we need to be intentional about communicating which ones we will use and then stick to that plan."

Timestamps

00:05:15 Connection is vital; a leader understands team, organisation, and relationships.

00:08:57 Flexible work hours, diverse communication methods, potential misunderstandings.


00:10:13 Increased expectation for quick response in flexible work.


00:13:48 Setting intentional boundaries in the work environment.


00:18:16 Remote work lacks social connection and trust.


00:22:37 Leaders should clearly communicate their preferences.


00:26:36 Building team rapport is important for productivity.


00:28:13 Curiosity, listening, and effective communication for leaders.

Why Listen?

Discover the transformative power of connection in leadership as we explore practical strategies to create a culture of connection and unleash the full potential of your team. Tune in to gain valuable insights and unlock the secrets of fostering meaningful relationships in the workplace.

Talking Points

  • Importance of connection in organisations and its role in team dynamics and performance.
  • Impact of small talk on employee well-being and behaviour at work.
  • Importance of understanding individual preferences for work and communication.
  • Importance of social connection in the workplace and challenges in remote work.
  • Challenges and opportunities in digital communication and maintaining boundaries.
  • Importance of clear communication styles and setting expectations.

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

1. Building connections and cultivating a culture of connection is essential for leaders. It acts as the glue that holds the organisation together and leads to better team dynamics and performance.

2. Small talk plays a significant role in fostering connection and improving employees' well-being and behaviour at work. Leaders should not neglect the art of small talk and engage in personal conversations to show interest, build rapport, and create connections.

3. Effective communication is crucial for maintaining connections in today's fast-paced, digital work environment. Leaders should establish clear communication styles and preferences, have upfront conversations, and develop an "operating manual" for each team member to ensure effective and efficient communication.

Quotes

"I see inclusive leadership as the use of inclusion to support individuals, teams and organisations performing. Every single person, regardless of their identity, functions better when they have a sense of belonging and that their uniqueness is valued."

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Connect with Kirryn Zerna

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirrynzerna/

Website: https://www.kirrynzerna.com/

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa.

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

104: Cracking The Email Code

31m · Published 04 Oct 18:00

In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, host Lisa Evans chats with Carmel Luck, a communication specialist, to discuss the fascinating topic of Cracking the Email Code for Clear Communication.

Emails have become an integral part of our daily lives, and it's crucial for leaders to master the art of effective written communication. Carmel will be sharing valuable insights and practical tips on navigating the email landscape with clarity, conciseness, and impact.

We'll explore the use of email helpers, such as voting buttons and file-sharing tools, to streamline communication and save precious time. Discover the power of email templates and auto-responses to enhance your efficiency and manage expectations.

But it's not just about productivity. Carmel will delve into the importance of inclusive email communication, considering cultural differences and the needs of diverse recipients. We'll learn how to avoid common pitfalls, like excessive exclamation marks or passive-aggressive language, that can inadvertently cause misunderstandings or frustration.

And let's not forget about email etiquette. Carmel will guide us through best practices, from crafting concise and informative subject lines to using bullet points and bold formatting to highlight key information. We'll also explore the impact of scheduling emails and the expectations of constant availability in our ever-connected world.

Timestamps

00:01:17 General discussion about how emails have become overwhelming.


00:06:09 Keep emails concise and consider alternative methods. What needs to go into an email to get your point across?


00:08:43 Email frustration and passive-aggressive behaviour that can come out in an email.


00:12:44 Etiquette is important for effective email communication.


00:15:47 Professionalism is key; be approachable and cautious.


00:18:50 Increased email responsiveness prompts increased scheduling tool usage.


00:21:26 Use email tools appropriately: subject, language, compassion.


00:26:23 Email helpers save time by providing tools like voting buttons, file shares, templates, and auto-responses.


00:27:41 Customise email message for mobile efficiency.

Why Listen?

"Master the art of clear and effective communication in every email you send, taking your leadership skills to new heights!"

Talking Points

  • Importance of clear and effective email communication.

  • Using email helpers like voting buttons and file-sharing tools.

  • The impact of tone and language in emails.

  • Avoiding passive-aggressive language and excessive punctuation.

  • The need for thoughtful consideration of recipients.

  • Managing expectations and respecting personal time.
  • Promoting inclusive and accessible email communication.
  • Choosing the appropriate communication tool for complex or sensitive topics
  • Implementing the "zero inbox" policy and reducing email clutter.
  • Reflecting on the impact of constant email availability

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

1. Using email helpers and tools such as voting buttons, file-sharing tools, and email templates to enhance productivity and save time.

2. Be mindful of clarity and tone: The significance of clear and concise communication in emails. Excessive punctuation marks, sarcasm, and passive-aggressive language can lead to misinterpretation and misunderstandings.

3. Prioritise professionalism and inclusivity: It is essential to be mindful of professionalism in email communication. It is important to avoid mixing personal opinions with professional perspectives and to always stick to stating facts. Inclusive communication must consider different cultures.

Quotes

"The Importance of Professionalism in Emails: "You can never get into hot water if your email is perfectly professional and just stating facts."

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Connect with Carmel Luck

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmel-luck-66b4aa32/

Connect with Lisa Evans

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa.

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

102: Inclusive Leadership with Síle Walsh

38m · Published 31 Jul 20:00

In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, host Lisa Evans chats with Síle Walsh.

Síle is a captivating leader specialising in leadership and organisational development. Her focus is on creating inclusive environments that foster performance and psychological safety.

With a background in coaching psychology and organisational development, Síle brings over a decade of experience working with clients both in Ireland and internationally.

Her mission is clear: supporting effective leadership to cultivate high-performing, inclusive workplaces where people not only thrive but also achieve extraordinary results. Get ready to be inspired as Síle shares her expertise and passion for making a lasting impact on organizations worldwide through our podcast..

Timestamps 

[00:01:17] From car washing to leadership coaching. 

[00:06:43] What is Inclusive leadership? 

[00:09:50] Journey of self-improvement and overcoming biases.

[00:12:02] Inclusive leadership to address diverse needs. 

[00:17:11] Inclusive leadership involves acknowledging valid perspectives, considering organisational values, and reassessing decisions. It requires self-regulation and listening for nuances in language and values.

[00:24:15] Reduced fear, improved performance, higher engagement, better outcomes.

[00:29:20] Inclusion is a shared responsibility for all.

[00:36:39] Inclusive skills, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking are essential soft skills for leaders.

Summary

 In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, Síle Walsh discusses the importance of inclusive leadership, highlighting the need for leaders to embrace diversity, create psychological safety, and develop essential skills such as emotional intelligence and critical thinking.

Talking Points

  • The importance of acknowledging that everyone's position is valid.
  • Taking into account organisational values, mission, and purpose in decision-making.
  • Asking the team to reassess their decision before reassessing the leader's own decision.
  • Developing the team's capacity for inclusive decision-making in future meetings.
  • The self-regulation and multiple truth perspectives required for inclusive leadership.
  • Considering nuances in language and different perspectives in discussions about inclusion.
  • Being attentive to what has been missed or misunderstood between people in meetings.

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

  1. The top three takeaways from this episode on inclusive leadership are:

    1. Inclusive leadership is essential for maximizing the potential of teams and organisations. It allows leaders to leverage the individual competencies of team members to enhance overall performance.

    2. Inclusion fosters psychological safety within the team, enabling individuals to express their true thoughts and contribute to the work without fear. This leads to more innovative and creative ideas, robust decision-making, and improved business outcomes.

    3. Inclusive leadership is a shared responsibility that requires active participation and contribution from everyone in the organisation. This includes leaders, colleagues, and individuals themselves, who should communicate their needs and seek support to create an inclusive work environment.

Quotes

"I see inclusive leadership as the use of inclusion to support individuals, teams and organisations performing. Every single person, regardless of their identity, functions better when they have a sense of belonging and that their uniqueness is valued."

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Links to other Soft Skills for Leaders podcast episodes

Self-Awareness with Dr Nia Thomas

 Leading with Empathy

Connect with Síle Walsh

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silewalsh/

Website: https://www.silewalsh.com/

Connect with Lisa Evans 

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website  https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your public speaking, presentation skills and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Learn more about Soft Skills Academy here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa. 

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

Book a complimentary mini-coaching session with Lisa here.

101: Building a Culture of Thriving with Arthur Carmazzi

45m · Published 02 Jul 03:48

In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, host Lisa Evans sits down with Arthur Carmazzi to discuss the importance of soft skills in building a thriving culture, highlighting key skills such as empathy, communication, and being concise, along with creating an inclusive and diverse workplace and understanding different processing types.

Arthur is not only a thought leader and a renowned speaker, but also the founder of Directive Communication Psychology and The Coloured Brain, two incredibly innovative approaches to understanding human behaviour and enhancing leadership skills.

Timestamps

[00:00:03] Arthur Caramazzi founder of Directive Communication Psychology and The Coloured Brain. 

[00:05:34] Blaming people, realising it's the environment, and ultimately saving the company.

[00:09:06] Different industries require different cultures for success. Key factors include a safe environment, trust and respect.

[00:11:51] A good culture values and empowers individuals.

[00:15:42] Personality is complex; cannot be simplified.

[00:20:23] Lack of communication and differing processes hinder productivity.

[00:23:46] Embrace diversity, respect others, and foster growth.

[00:28:30] Creating awareness and connection with language in workplace.

[00:33:05] Understand your coloured brain and perception gaps.

[00:38:26] Soft skills: empathy, communication, and being concise.

Summary 

Building a thriving culture and creating an inclusive and diverse workplace and understanding different processing types. 

Talking Points

  • Arthur's journey: From blaming others to developing models that saved the company money
  • Roller coaster ride: From managing director to losing all his money.
  • Blame game in the organization - Importance of understanding one's processing style and ambiguity relief process. 
  • Leadership identity and skills in different areas of life.
  •  Knowing oneself and the culture for effective leadership.
  •  Clarity, understanding one's Coloured Brain, and desired culture are foundational.
  • Soft skills: awareness, communication, conciseness. 
  • Business mindset and culture - Importance of a safe environment, trust, and respect in a good culture.
  •  Connecting on a higher level and creating a thriving culture.
  •  Respecting diversity and authenticity.
  • Understanding and respecting different perspectives.
  •  Building genuine connections and supporting emotional motivations. 

The top three takeaways from this episode are:

  1. Building a culture of thriving requires understanding and practising soft skills such as empathy, communication, and being concise. These skills are essential for creating a safe and inclusive environment where people can thrive and succeed.
  2. Understanding different processing types and learning how to effectively communicate and collaborate with people who have different perspectives is crucial. The Coloured Brain model can help teams understand each other better and improve relationships, promoting a culture of respect and understanding.
  3. Trust and respect are the foundations of a culture where people can thrive. Creating a diverse and authentic workplace environment where individuals can be their true selves and grow personally and professionally is key to building a culture of thriving.

Overall, this episode emphasizes the importance of developing soft skills, creating a culture of inclusivity and respect, and fostering meaningful connections with others in order to build thriving organizations.

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Links to other Soft Skills for Leaders podcast episodes

Self-Awareness with Dr Nia Thomas

 Leading with Empathy

Connect with Arthur Carmazzi

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthurcarmazzi/

Website: https://carmazzi.net/

 

Connect with Lisa Evans 

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website  https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your public speaking, presentation skills and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Learn more about Soft Skills Academy here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa. 

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

Book a complimentary mini-coaching session with Lisa here.

100: Redefining Leadership to Inspire Sustainable Change with Vikas Garg

37m · Published 19 Jun 20:00

On this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, my guest is Vikas Garg, founder of Abillion, a digital platform that encourages conscious living and advocates for a vegan lifestyle to promote sustainability and social equity.

Vikas has a  passion for promoting a plant-based lifestyle, and discusses how ordinary citizens can have more impact on sustainability than governments or corporations. The interview explores topics such as the importance of empathy and trust as a leader, as well as the impact of animal consumption on social equity and biodiversity. Viaks also shares his personal journey towards becoming vegan, and how ABillion aims to inspire more people to choose plant-based options through the community-based platform. 

Tune in to listen to this episode,  a thought-provoking exploration of sustainability and how individuals can make a difference through their daily habits.

Timestamps

[00:00:30] Introducing Vikas Garg, founder of Abillion, a digital platform promoting sustainable living.

[00:02:28] From India to  New York, Vikas had a successful career that led him around the world, but began to question if he wanted to spend the rest of his life in the finance space. He started to think about the role of his values and personal mission, which led him to start his own company.

[00:06:16] Vikas was raised vegetarian and appreciates how his values have given him a sense of purpose. Choosing a vegan lifestyle was influenced by his parents' health issues and a better understanding of the impact on health and the environment that dairy has.

[00:11:08] Sustainability is about social equity and biodiversity loss caused by consuming animals making us and the planet sick, leading to diseases, deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions. We have an opportunity to change.

[00:15:41] Abillion inspires sustainable living through consumption, creating a digital community to help people find the best vegan options and influence businesses to do more. The community aims to inspire simple changes like modifying diet

[00:22:20] Great food must be convenient and accessible. Show empathy, not judgment. Create a positive community on social media. Incremental change is good, as reduction is just as important as achieving absolute change.

[00:25:30] Large, strong, fast animals are mostly vegetarian, getting protein from plants. Humans get a diluted form of protein from animals, while plants provide clean protein and essential amino acids. Dairy products are marketed as good sources of protein and calcium, but there are other options. Marketing influences ideas about food more than reality.

[00:30:34] Soft skills driving success. Leadership requires listening, empathy and trust in your team. It's important to make decisions by considering everyone's voice and feelings. Trust your team and give them space to execute.

[00:33:40] Exciting times are ahead for the business to impact more people and double charitable donations. Mission: inspiring a billion people to go vegan.

[00:36:00] Speaking to a room of professional speakers, he didn’t see that coming!

Summary 

An inspiring interview with a conscious living entrepreneur Vikas Garg founder of Abillion, a digital platform tackling sustainability through personal consumption.

 

Talking Points

🌱 The benefits of a plant-based diet for sustainability, health, and animal welfare.

 🌎 The sustainability challenges we face, including water scarcity, deforestation, and climate change.

🍴 The challenges of finding vegan options while dining out and how technology can help.

🤝 The importance of empathy, trust, and active listening for effective leadership.

 💻 The mission of Abillion, a digital platform that helps consumers make sustainable choices.

 🎁 The impact of donations on social causes and the goal of doubling Abillion's charitable contributions.

 🙌🏼 The power of positive incremental change and how individual actions can make a difference.

🧐 The need for critical thinking and questioning the status quo when making decisions.

 🌿 The misconceptions surrounding veganism, including the myth that it's carb-heavy.

 💕 The importance of living the values you believe in and being grateful for the influence of family.

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Links to other Soft Skills for Leaders podcast episodes

Leading with Purpose 

Head and Heart Leadership

Connect with Vikas Garg

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikas-garg/

Website: https://www.abillion.com/explore

 

Connect with Lisa Evans 

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/

Website  https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au

Ready to level up your public speaking, presentation skills and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here.

Learn more about Soft Skills Academy here.

Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa. 

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram

Book a complimentary mini-coaching session with Lisa here.

Soft Skills for Leaders with Lisa Evans has 120 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 66:52:39. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 18:13.

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