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The Thinking Leader

by Bryce Hoffman

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and his expert guests talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

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Episodes

Rebroadcast - Uncertainty and the Limits of AI with Chris Butler

1h 14m · Published 25 Dec 06:01

2023 has been the year of AI, so for this episode of The Thinking Leader, we look back on Bryce’s conversation with Chris Butler, Lead Product Manager at Google, in a thought-provoking discussion about all things AI.

 

The discussion centers on intricate aspects such as strategy, team dynamics, and infrastructure, while placing importance on eliminating unnecessary processes and focusing on simplicity. Chris speaks on the significance of working assumptions in business, and sheds light on Google's core machine learning infrastructure.

 

Bryce & Chris explore the opportunities to harness the power of AI and how to effectively use machine learning systems They discuss how AI and human decision-making can work with applied critical thinking skills in guiding leaders.

 

In this episode:

  • Why you need to remove processes, not just add them
  • How to turn divergent thinking into convergent thinking
  • The limitations with current AI language learning models
  • How to use randomized constraints to improve your decision making

Find out more about The Uncertainty Project: https://www.theuncertaintyproject.org/

 

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Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Rebroadcast - Episode 50: Best Guest Lessons

35m · Published 18 Dec 06:01

In this rebroadcast of the 50th episode celebration, Producer James interviews Bryce about some of the most memorable conversations and valuable lessons from the podcast's first 50 episodes.

 

Bryce talks about his background as a journalist and how the experience provided him with valuable insights into the inner workings of businesses and industries. He also discusses the decision to leave journalism and how podcasting has allowed him to continue his curiosity and learning through interviews with experts in their fields.

 

Bryce loves how podcasting gives him the opportunity to share knowledge and ideas with an audience, and looks forward to continuing to bring thought-provoking content in the future.

 

Listen to the conversations mentioned in this episode:

Alan Mulally on Leadership in Times of Crisis

Part 1 of Allan Mullaly’s BPR process

 Gary Klein on Using Premortem Analysis

Dave Snowden on Decision Making in Chaotic Scenarios

Captain David Marquet on How To Lead Effectively

Michael Kleeman on What The Human Race Has Built is Sub-Optimal

Rose Fass on Chocolate Conversations

Justin Foster on Coaching Leaders to make Real Change

Rebecca Harding on The Weaponization of Trade

 

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Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Rebroadcast - What The Human Race Has Built is Suboptimal with Michael Kleeman

47m · Published 11 Dec 06:01

With COP28 coming to a close this week, we throw back to Episode 33 of The Thinking Leader where Bryce spoke with Michael Kleeman about what the human race has built is sub-optimal. This conversation feels more important than ever given the potential of the decisions being made about the fate of the planet in Dubai this week.

 

Bryce and Michael discuss dealing with problems in complex systems. The main problem facing the human race is the fact we have built sub-optimal systems and processes that are unsustainable. These systems inherently produce waste products and lose value on a local level. Bryce recalls the time he met the founder of Toyota and how their company had a 100 year plan, positing that planning this far ahead is a necessity.

 

Michael wants to see CEOs and leaders be incentivized to optimize their businesses for the long term. It is important for leaders to have a reason why they do what they do.

 

In this episode you will hear: 

  • How to use critical thinking to navigate the complexities of the world
  • The intergenerational discount rate and the effects it has on how we make choices
  • Why you should think long term instead of short term
  • What to do to become a mission driven leader

 

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Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Rebroadcast - Unlearning for Success with Barry O’Reilly

39m · Published 04 Dec 06:01

This week we throw back to Episode 3 of The Thinking Leader to Bryce’s conversation with Barry O’Reilly.

 

In this episode, Bryce talks to Barry O’Reilly about the need for leaders to “unlearn” things that are no longer valid or no longer serve them and explains how major corporations have used his unlearning process to achieve greater success.

 

Barry is a business advisor, entrepreneur, and author of the book Unlearn: Let Go of Past Success to Achieve Extraordinary Results. He is also the co-author of the international bestseller: Lean Enterprise: How High Performance Organizations Innovate at Scale. Barry is a speaker, writer, and contributor to The Economist, Strategy+Business, and the MIT Sloan Management Review. He also is a member of the faculty at Singularity Universitythe founder of ExecCamp, the entrepreneurial experience for executives. His mission is to help purposeful, technology-led businesses innovate at scale.

 

In this episode:

  • What is Unlearning?
  • The difference between a decision-making process and a decision-making practice
  • Why so many digital transformations fail
  • How to be a more agile, resilient leader
  • What to do if you’re not the one in charge of an organization that needs to unlearn

 

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Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com 

 

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Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Why Most Agile Transformations Fail with Nana Abban

52m · Published 27 Nov 00:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Marcus Dimbleby talks with Nana Abban about why Agile transformations are often failing in organizations.

They discuss how applying Agile practices without first addressing organizational culture and critical thinking is putting the cart before the horse.

Nana explains his approach of focusing on transparency, alignment, engagement and other factors to improve flow before implementing specific methodologies. He also emphasizes developing an "Ubuntu" mindset of shared humanity and moving from a "human to human" approach over rigid business models.

In this episode:

The seven elements of Nana's approach?

What the Ubuntu philosophy is about

Why Agile often fails

Connect with Nana via https://www.linkedin.com/in/nana-abban-2a43b460/?originalSubdomain=gh

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Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision-making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Leading In Emergency Situations with Dan Dworkis MD PhD

57m · Published 20 Nov 06:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman and Marcus Dimbleby talk with Dr. Dan Dworkis, Chief Medical Officer at Mission Critical Team Institute, about swarm teams in mission critical environments like hospitals. 

 

They discuss how teams are formed in emergency situations, bringing together whoever is available to respond to critical issues immediately. However, Dr. Dworkis notes that while swarm teams are effective at responding to crises, hospitals often fail to debrief afterwards or capture lessons learned. Bryce and Marcus suggest ways that hospitals could implement an anonymous online feedback system and regular team meetings to ensure swarming experiences are used to continuously improve emergency response procedures.

 

In this episode:

  • How to make decisions under pressure 
  • How to make better decisions in emergency situations
  • How to improve teamwork in your company
  • How to build trust in a big team
  • How to improve hospital emergency response procedures
  • How to handle emergencies

 

 

Want to find out if you’re a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment 

 

Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com 

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Unleashing Human Potential with Pete Dulcamara

45m · Published 13 Nov 06:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman talks with Pete Dulcamara about unleashing human potential through humanity-centric innovation.

 

They discuss how focusing on the biggest needs of humanity, 21st century business models, and exponential technologies can solve major problems in an economically sustainable way. Pete talks about creating businesses with purpose to help a billion people and improve lives. Bryce and Pete also discuss the importance of changing perspectives to find new solutions and unlock untapped potential in organizations and society.

 

In this episode:

  • How to unleash human potential through innovation
  • The importance of creating businesses with purpose
  • Why decision-making, leadership, and imagination is key in business
  • Humanity-centric innovation for solving global problems
  • The role of business in shaping the future

 

Want to find out if you’re a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment 

 

Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

Developing Strategic Thinking with Rich Horwath

50m · Published 06 Nov 06:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman talks with Rich Horwath, a New York Times bestselling author on strategic thinking, and strategy workshop facilitator and coach helping executive teams develop their strategic capabilities.

 

They discuss developing strategic thinking skills and moving strategic planning from an annual event to an everyday practice. Rich shares how practicing key skills like situational awareness, asking good questions, and domain jumping can help people become more strategic thinkers. Bryce and Rich emphasize the importance of cultivating an explorer's mindset to look at problems from new perspectives in order to spark insights and creative thinking.

 

In this episode:

  • How to develop strategic skills
  • Moving strategy from an annual event to everyday practice
  • Why you should be practicing situational awareness
  • The importance of asking good questions
  • How to have an explorer's mindset to find new perspectives

 

Grab your copy of Rich’s new book here: https://www.strategic-book.com/ 

 

Want to find out if you’re a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment 

 

Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

The End Of Agility? With Susan Abishara

1h 4m · Published 30 Oct 06:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Marcus Dimbleby talks with Susan Abishara about enabling effective organizational agility and transformation.

 

They discuss how adopting agile practices without understanding the true problems the organization aims to solve often leads to failure. Susan explains how assessing organizational "fitness" and targeting specific areas for improvement, such as developing a clear vision or measuring the right outcomes, can help organizations apply agile tactics more successfully to achieve their goals. She emphasizes the importance of leadership clarity, focusing on empiricism, and sparking curiosity within the business.

 

In this episode:

  • Susan's experience moving between cultures
  • Why transformations often fail
  • The value of "fitness" assessments to identify weaknesses
  • Leadership, data, and curiosity as keys to agility

 

 

Want to find out if you’re a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment 

 

Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com 

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

The Dangers Of Affinity Bias

23m · Published 23 Oct 05:01

In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman and Marcus Dimbleby talk about affinity bias and how surrounding yourself with similar people can lead to groupthink and lack of diverse perspectives.

 

They discuss how affinity bias, or the tendency to hire and surround oneself with like-minded people, can fuel groupthink and prevent organizations from benefiting from a diversity of thoughts and backgrounds. Bryce and Marcus provide examples of how bringing in outsiders and people with different experiences can help organizations avoid biases and make better decisions.

 

In this episode:

  • What affinity bias is
  • The dangers of Affinity Bias and how it creates "groupthink"
  • Why you should build teams with a lot of diversity
  • Why you should have "outsiders" in your team

 

Want to find out if you’re a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment 

 

Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com 

 

Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv 

 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ 

Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ 

Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ 

 

Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world’s best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!

The Thinking Leader has 100 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 74:44:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 18th, 2024 18:12.

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